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'Against the custom' : hagiographical rewriting and female abbatial leadership at mid-eleventh-century Remiremont Universiteit Gent
The purpose of this paper is to explore the potential of a recently identified campaign of hagiographic writing from the mid-eleventh-century monastery of Remiremont to reconstruct how this female convent positioned itself at a time when clerical resistance to the lifestyle and autonomy of non-Benedictine communities was gaining momentum. In a first stage it looks at the three hagiographies from this campaign and how they reveal a cohesive ...
Motion-refined rewriting of H.264/AVC-coded video to SVC streams Universiteit Gent
Rewriting ‘White’ Genres in Search of Afro-European Identities: Travel and Crime Fiction by Bernardine Evaristo and Mike Phillips Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Presuming that both travel and crime fiction can be described as traditionally 'white' genres, this article investigates how contemporary Black British authors appropriate these genres. Focusing on Mike Phillips's A Shadow of Myself and Bernardine Evaristo's Soul Tourists, the article examines how the two novels redeem and suspend the traditional racial and national coding of travel writing and crime fiction by rehabilitating black mixed-race ...
Mitigating smart card fault injection with link-time code rewriting: a feasibility study Universiteit Gent
We present a feasibility study to protect smart card software against fault-injection attacks by means of binary code rewriting. We implemented a range of protection techniques in a link-time rewriter and evaluate and discuss the obtained coverage, the associated overhead and engineering effort, as well as its practical usability.
Rewriting the Unthinkable: (In)Visibility and the Nuclear Sublime in Gerald Vizenor’s Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57 (2003) and Lindsey A. Freeman’s This Atom Bomb in Me (2019) KU Leuven
After identifying some of the aesthetic, rhetorical, and ontological pitfalls of the nuclear or atomic sublime (the over-aestheticization of nuclear risks and the resulting absence of any sense of responsibility) this essay undertakes narratological and rhetorical analyses of one novel, Gerald Vizenor’s Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57 (2003), and one creative memoir, Lindsey A. Freeman’s This Atom Bomb in Me (2019). As this article shows, the two works ...
POD-QUERY : schema mapping and query rewriting for solid pods Universiteit Gent
Rewriting Dubliners: Parent-Child Relations in James Joyce’s and Donal Ryan’s ‘Eveline’ KU Leuven
When, 100 years after Joyce’s “Eveline”, Donal Ryan rewrites the story it is as brief as this shortest of Joyce’s stories and becomes the Irish Short Story of the Year. After sketching the interpretations of Eveline by major Joyce scholars the article focuses on the phenomenon of hysteria which forms the backbone of both versions. Freudian psychoanalysts like Nestor Braunstein, Elisabeth Bronfen and Lucien Israel show how hysterics are ...
Rewriting CFTR to cure cystic fibrosis KU Leuven
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an autosomal recessive monogenic disease caused by mutations in the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane conductance Regulator (CFTR) gene. Although F508del is the most frequent mutation, there are in total 360 confirmed disease-causing CFTR mutations, impairing CFTR production, function and stability. Currently, the only causal treatments available are CFTR correctors and potentiators that directly target the mutant protein. ...