Essays about: "fantastic literature"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 essays containing the words fantastic literature.
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1. The Role of Outdoor & Nature Events in Place Branding : A case study of Destination Jönköping
University essay from Jönköping UniversityAbstract : As place branding becomes more significant to a city, events have become a way to attract visitors nationally and internationally. Large cities are putting on events that can attract millions of people. While the literature has excellent knowledge on events in place branding, the small city is neglected. READ MORE
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2. Beyond Modernity : Narrative Strategies in Hindi Short Stories of Uday Prakash
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för lingvistik och filologiAbstract : This thesis explores different genres and modes of writing in short stories of the contemporary Indian author Uday Prakash, such as magical realism, the fantastic, regionalism, postcolonial and postmodern writing. It poses the question: “In which literary genre should Uday Prakash’s writings best be categorised?” The study is based on a reading of Prakash’s collection, 10 Pratinidhi kahāniyāṃ – Ten Representative Stories, consisting of ten stories of the author’s own choice. READ MORE
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3. Fantastic spiking neural networks and how to train them
University essay fromAbstract : Spiking neural networks are a new generation of neural networks that use neuronal models that are more biologically plausible than the typically used perceptron model. They do not use analog values to perform computations, as is the case in regular neural networks, but rely on spatio-temporal information encoded into sequences of delta-functions known as spike trains. READ MORE
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4. Fantastic bots and where to find them
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Avdelningen för systemteknikAbstract : Research on bot detection on online social networks has received a considerable amount of attention in Swedish news media. Recently however, criticism of the research field of bot detection on onlinesocial networks has been presented, highlighting the need to investigate the research field to determine if information based on flawed research has been spread. READ MORE
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5. Modern Fairy Tales: The New Existence of an Old Genre : Exemplified by the Books of Alan A. Milne, Tove Jansson and Eno Raud
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för kultur och estetikAbstract : The aim of this study is to draw new perspectives to the theoretic approach towards the complex nature of the modern fairy tale genre and its transformation. The study is exemplified by two books by Alan A. READ MORE