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Un comparatisme étourdit

open access: yesBrésil(s)
The arabesque of L´étourdit and what is said, like a fact, and remains forgotten behind what has been said and heard, illustrates how Lacanian discourse theory relativizes universally accepted truth. It is also a way of reading Poetry and even Literature.
Raul Antelo
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Human rights and literature: an emerging meeting space between law and literature in the North American tradition

open access: yesAnamorphosis, 2017
One of the particular characteristics of the interdisciplinary law and literature movement, which sets it apart from the large number of law and literature movements that proliferated during the sixties and seventies in the American academy that saw it ...
María Jimena Sáenz
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Piano Crossing - Walking on a Keyboard [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Piano Crossing is an interactive art installation which turns a pedestrian crossing marked with white stripes into a piano keyboard so that pedestrians can generate music by walking over it.
Batagelj, Borut   +3 more
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The power of language and trial narratives

open access: yesAnamorphosis, 2015
This paper questions the ambivalent relation that links the power of language to the language of power. It explores, therefore, the concept of narration in its double dimension, both of narration in the process and of narration as process. Narrativity is
Alberto Vespaziani
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Quixotic utopia of human rights

open access: yesAnamorphosis, 2017
The aim of this article is to (re)tell the legal discourse of human rights across the emancipatory lens of literature through Miguel de Cervantes' The Ingenious Nobleman Don Quixote de La Mancha.
Melina Girardi Fachin
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The impossible anamesis. Memory versus history in Hubert Aquin’s « Blackout » [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Soon after joining the Canadian Confederation in 1867, the province of Quebec adopted the phrase « Je me souviens » ("As I recall") as its "national" motto, although many Québécois do not remember today what they were supposed to memorize, as collective ...
Dupuis, Gilles
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« Mais sans or soupirer que cette vive nue… » Anamorphose intertextuelle et métastase référentielle : d’un sonnet enchâssé [PDF]

open access: yes, 1989
Par l'analyse d'un poème en prose (« la Déclaration foraine ») et du sonnet qui y est enchâssé (« La chevelure »), il s'agit de montrer que le texte mallarméen travaille la fonction déictique de telle façon qu'une radicale anamorphose à la fois ordonne ...
Vidal, Jean-Pierre
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“A exceção e a regra”: fragmentos de uma reflexão jurídico-literária

open access: yesAnamorphosis, 2015
Análise do texto teatral “A exceção e a regra”, escrita em 1929/1930 pelo dramaturgo alemão Bertolt Brecht. A peça trata do julgamento de um comerciante rico, que durante uma viagem de negócios pelo deserto, matou o homem que lhe servia de carregador e ...
Iara Pereira Ribeiro
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Análise multiescalar da logística na aproximação comparativa

open access: yesConfins
This article analyzes the logistical dynamics of intermediate regions in Brazil and France, focusing on economic, demographic, and geographical disparities, using the anamorphosis technique for a multiscalar approach.
Mauricio Aquilante Policarpo
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The word “No”. Color, absence and law in Kaddish for an unborn child, by Imre Kertész

open access: yesAnamorphosis, 2016
This paper analyzes the novel by Imre Kertész Kaddish for an unborn child, focusing on the relations between memory, absence and law. Some of the perspectives that the Theories of the Color of Newton and Goethe offer to trace symmetries with a possible ...
Felipe Navarro Martínez
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