Narrative voices in Ismet Prcić’s memoir/novel “Shards” are many; this article primarily focuses on what we refer to as the voice of the “silenced narrator” that appears to speak from a deep (“s ubdiegetic”) narrative level shaped by the unconscious workings of traumatic experience. Starting from psychological insights into traumatic states (Elbert and Schauer, Hunt, Crossley, etc.) and tracing the encoded symptoms of this illness across the text, the discussion moves on to a theoretical level to investigate notions proposed by authors such as Genette (to discuss narrative levels), Ricœur (in examining the construction of self), Caruth (in evaluating narrative implications of the literary voicing of trauma), Antonio Damasio (in exploring the source and the nature of the trauma-related destruction of the narratively voiced “I”), and others. These are used to establish the concept of a narrative subject whose voice emerges from the deep zone of their “proto-self” (Damasio), to be weaved into a distinctive narrative form that we will refer to as “proto-narrative.”
Prihvaćanje teorije i tehnike glume što ih je svojim Sistemom inaugurirao K. S. Stanislavski u poslijeratnoj se hrvatskoj kazališnoj umjetnosti poistovjećivalo s priklanjanjem i odobravanjem onih ideja koje je zastupala tada dominantna politička misao. Slučaj je to i riječkoga teatra pa je o isključivo estetskom utjecaju Stanislavskoga u razdoblju prevladavajuće socrealističke književne koncepcije (tijekom kojega je i sovjetski teatar predstavljao u nas jedinu ispravnu orijentaciju u promišljanju kazališnoga čina) gotovo nemoguće govoriti. Nasljedovanje je, doduše, tek ponekih segmenata što ih je u kontekstu psihološkoga realizma zagovarao ovaj ruski redatelj i glumac u povijesti riječkih kazališnih izvedbi ipak razvidno, i to nerijetko zapravo nakon 1952. godine. Iz toga ćemo se razloga, u drugom dijelu ovoga rada, nešto više osvrnuti upravo na izvedbu dramatiziranoga Krležina romana Na rubu pameti premijerno prikazanoga u Rijeci 1965. godine.
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the actual routing inter-domain protocol in the Internet. The size, heterogenity and changebility that characterize todays Internet put always increasing requirements on BGP performance. The research community has already reported the unwanted characteristics of BGP like low integrity and slow convergence through theoretichal analyzes andd empirical measurements. Simulations allow for more realistic and flexible experiments than the theoretichal approach and also lower costs than the measurements in real life environments. The first part of this work describe theoretically characteristics and problems related to BGP nd also expectations of the today Internet users to real time applications (like VoIP). The second part concentrates in identifying and implementing of the elements for creating an integrated simulation environment for evaluating dhe effects of slowconvergence of BGP in these applications. At last it is evaluated the created environement through some small scale simmulations that try to model the now days Internet Structure.
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