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The Relevance of the Carnivalesque in the Québec Novel
The Bakhtinian concept of space is topological rather than topographic, and encompasses the cosmic, the social and the corporeal; its function in the Québec novel consists in debasing the hierarchical verticality of Lent and of the "official feast." As ...
Maroussia Ahmed
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'A Smaller Mask': Freedom and Authenticity in Autistic Space. [PDF]
Belek B.
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Nature As a "Lifeline": The Power of Photography When Exploring the Experiences of Older Adults Living With Memory Loss and Memory Concerns. [PDF]
Whitfield E +7 more
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Bu çalışmada William Shakespeareʼin sırasıyla A Midsummer Nightʼs Dream, Twelfth Night or What You Will ve The Merry Wives of Windsor adlı oyunları festival tarzı komediler olmaları bakımından incelenmiş ve bu oyunlarda Rus teorisyen Mikhail M. Bakhtinʼin ortaya attığı “karnavalesk” kavramı araştırılmıştır.
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The Carnivalesque – Grotesque in Samuel Beckett’s Malone Dies [PDF]
In the absence of God and language as the ultimate authorities, what choices are left for human beings? This is probably the most profound question Samuel Beckett poses in his so-called Trilogy, the major non-dramatic work which is often considered as ...
Samaneh Pourmahdi +1 more
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Decline and Emergence: Puppet Types from Tradition to Modern Reinterpretations
The study focuses on the transformation of traditional puppet characters within the cultural space of Central Europe, with particular attention to the Slovenian context.
Uroš Trefalt
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Transformative Readings: Harry Potter Fan Fiction, Trans/Queer Reader Response, and J. K. Rowling. [PDF]
Duggan J.
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Whose city? Which sociality? [PDF]
Middleton J, Samanani F.
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“MUZIKA RETORIKA” IN THE CONTEXT OF CARNIVALESQUE” / KARNAVALESK BAĞLAMINDA “MÜZİKA RETORİKA”* [PDF]
Concepts that were propounded by the Russian contemplator Mikhael Bakhtin based on his literature reviews, such as dialogue, dialogy and carnivalesque are also used in studies on popular culture. According to Bakhthin, at the carnival, a public culture
Aykut Çerezcioğlu**
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