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The Museum on the Edge of Forever [PDF]
This article argues that understanding any space or site relies on a knowledge of its fourth dimension - the timescape. It will explore this by situating the investigation in the museum - a place of heightened contrivance which could easily be shallowly ...
Walklate, Jenny
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Abstract In 1995, a coalition of former rebel groups redrew Ethiopia's map, establishing an ethnic‐federal system. By 2017, internal border conflicts signalled federalism's potential unravelling. This article analyses expectations about federalism's future among Somalis in Ethiopia, drawing on anthropologies of time to understand how everyday processes
Daniel K. Thompson
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Bakhtin’s Theory of the Literary Chronotope : Reflections, Applications, Perspectives [PDF]
The aim of this introductory article [to the volume of the same title], firstly, is to recapitulate the basic principles of Bakhtin’s initial theory as formulated in “Forms of Time and of the Chronotope in the Novel: Notes toward a Historical Poetics ...
Bemong, Nele, Borghart, Pieter
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Визначальні моделі хронотопу у формуванні жіночих образів в історичному романі П.Загребельного "Роксолана" [PDF]
The article is devoted to the comparison of the chronotope models, characteristic of the female characters of the historical novel “Roksolana” by Pavlo Zagrebelnyi as ideostylistic means of creating systemic-structural, genre and ideological specificity ...
Nesterenko, Natalia
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“Time(‐space) Out of Joint: Franz Kafka's Disrupted Chronotopes”
Abstract This article introduces a new approach to spatial anomalies in Franz Kafka's work by examining them through Mikhail Bakhtin's concept of the literary chronotope, situating it within the broader framework of Bakhtin's earlier ideas on answerability, responsibility, and the ethics of the act.
Asif Rahamim
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This paper is an attempt to apply the holistic notion of chronotope suggested by Bakhtin to investigating literary style as a gestalt phenomenon. Style is a complex pattern of mutually reciprocal elements, and Bakhtin's chronotope was the first in ...
Ljuba Tarvi
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Le géographe n’est plus le savant du Petit Prince de Saint Exupéry qui décrivait des « géographies qui ne se démodent jamais ». C’est un observateur désorienté, qui sait que ses cartes se démodent très vite et qui s’interroge sur les dynamiques en cours et sur les modes d’observation et de représentations possibles.
Drevon, Guillaume +2 more
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Time–geography, gentlemen, please: chronotopes of publand in Patrick Hamilton's London trilogy [PDF]
This paper considers the time and the place of drinking in modern British life, as represented in Patrick Hamilton’s trilogy of novels set in the publand of London’s West End in the interwar years, and through Mikhail Bakhtin’s concept of the chronotope ...
Beckingham, D, Howell, P
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Agreement‐making in the post‐claims era: Continuity and change over 22 years in western Arnhem Land
Abstract As claims under the Aboriginal Land Rights (NT) Act 1976 (ALRA) have drawn to a close, the work of ‘agreement making’ between Indigenous groups and developers has accelerated to become the primary function of land councils. In this paper, we trace dynamics of continuity and change in Indigenous and Western institutional lives across two ...
Sam Williams, Murray Garde
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Eulogizing Realism : Documentary Chronotopes in Nineteenth-Century Prose Fiction [PDF]
In this contribution we try to probe the generic chronotope of realism, which, judging from its astonishing productivity in the nineteenth century and the profound impact it has had on literary evolution and theory ever since, can be designated nothing ...
Borghart, Pieter, Dobbeleer, Michel De
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