scholarly journals MASCULINE AND FEMININE SPACES IN THE NOVEL «SECRET VIEWS OF MOUNTAIN FUJI» BY V.O. PELEVIN

Author(s):  
Екатерина Вадимовна Шерчалова
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В статье дан краткий обзор категории пространства, реализованный в романе «Тайные виды на гору Фудзи» В.О. Пелевина (2018). Используя метод анализа мотивов, мы выявили, что пространство романа четко делится на «мужское» и «женское». The article will give a brief overview of the category of space, realized in the novel «Secret Views of Mount Fuji» by V.O. Pelevin (published in 2018). Using the method of analyzing motives, we found the space of the novel is clearly divided into masculine and feminine one.

2010 ◽  
Vol 34 (8) ◽  
pp. S33-S33
Author(s):  
Wenchao Ou ◽  
Haifeng Chen ◽  
Yun Zhong ◽  
Benrong Liu ◽  
Keji Chen

Author(s):  
Fabrice B. R. Parmentier ◽  
Pilar Andrés

The presentation of auditory oddball stimuli (novels) among otherwise repeated sounds (standards) triggers a well-identified chain of electrophysiological responses: The detection of acoustic change (mismatch negativity), the involuntary orientation of attention to (P3a) and its reorientation from the novel. Behaviorally, novels reduce performance in an unrelated visual task (novelty distraction). Past studies of the cross-modal capture of attention by acoustic novelty have typically discarded from their analysis the data from the standard trials immediately following a novel, despite some evidence in mono-modal oddball tasks of distraction extending beyond the presentation of deviants/novels (postnovelty distraction). The present study measured novelty and postnovelty distraction and examined the hypothesis that both types of distraction may be underpinned by common frontally-related processes by comparing young and older adults. Our data establish that novels delayed responses not only on the current trial and but also on the subsequent standard trial. Both of these effects increased with age. We argue that both types of distraction relate to the reconfiguration of task-sets and discuss this contention in relation to recent electrophysiological studies.


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