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Seriality as a Chronotope

open access: yesRivista di Estetica, 2023
The article considers the nature of series as a narrative, focusing especially on its chronotope, i.e. its spatiotemporal coordinates. The concept of chronotope can be applied at at least two different levels of the interpretation of a narrative: the ...
Dario Cecchi
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Michail Bachtin medzi antropológiou a epistemológiou: chronotopické myslenie ako účastné myslenie

open access: yesFilosofický časopis, 2022
The chronotope (time-space) represents Bakhtin’s most ambiguous and therewith most problematic concept. In scholarly discourse, the chronotope is primarily interpreted either as an epistemological concept expressing the experience of perception, or ...
Duleba, Maxim
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Chronotopes in education: Conventional and dialogic

open access: yesDialogic Pedagogy, 2015
Bakhtin defines chronotope in his literary dialogic theory as the unity of time and space where events occur.  Here, in this conceptual paper, I expand and apply this notion to education, discuss, and illustrate the three major espoused educational ...
Eugene Matusov
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Магія простору та часу: хронотоп в романі Казимєжа Трухановського «Божі млини» [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Slavic Studies, 2019
. The analysis of time-space coordinates of an artistic work. in the circle of scientific interests of literary critics, is increasingly being analyzed from the second half of the twentieth century. M.
Tatiana Hajder
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The Chronotope of City of Love: The Image of Kaunas in Lithuanian Culture [PDF]

open access: yesRespectus Philologicus, 2015
This article discusses the image of Kaunas as a city of love, which is noticeable in different narratives: novels The Novel of Kaunas (1973) by Alfonsas Bieliauskas and Tūla (1993) by Jurgis Kunčinas, the social advertisement “Wherever I Am: Kaunas Is My
Justina Petrulionytė
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Chronotope of a Person without a Fixed Place of Residence

open access: yesСоциальная психология и общество, 2022
The article by Yu.S. Vitko and A.A. Lebedeva “Practices of working with the homeless: the prospect of the return of the “invisible” personality”, published in No. 4, 2021, of the journal “Social Psychology and Society”.
N.N. Tolstykh
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Phenomenology of Borderline. To the Typology of Cultural Interference [PDF]

open access: yesХудожественная культура, 2023
The article raises the question of the necessity to update the nomenclature of the humanities. A productive direction may be the appeal to the concept of borderline which has already been developed in a broad cultural field. However, using the concept of
Girin Yuri N.
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Chronotope in the theory of narrative [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini, 2019
The interrelations of time and space in literature, or chronotope, as it is called by Bakhtin in his book Questions of Literature and Aesthetics, constitute a fundamental unity reflecting unbreakable bonds between space and time (time as the fourth ...
Aleksić Slađana V.
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Artistic Features of Eastern Chronotope in Andrei Volos's Novel “Return to Panjrud”

open access: yesНаучный диалог
This article explores the artistic characteristics of the chronotope of the East using Andrei Volos’s novel “Return to Panjrud” as a case study. The originality of this work lies in its first-time determination of the specifics of organizing time and ...
H. F. H. S. Badiyeh   +2 more
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The Importance of Space and Time in Neil Gaiman‟s Novels [PDF]

open access: yesCultural Intertexts, 2016
Neil Gaiman is a renowned British author of fantasy, science fiction novels, children‟s books and short stories. In Gaiman‟s works, time and space are major elements, playing a key-role in his narratives.
Irina RAŢĂ
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