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The Chronotope of Humanness : Bakhtin and Dostoevsky [PDF]
Bakhtin and Dostoevsky shared the conviction that human life must be understood in terms of temporality. Both thinkers were obsessed with time’s relation to life as people experience it.
Morson, Gary Saul
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Abstract This article examines linguistic shaming behaviors, focusing on the case of an Indian news media platform where newsreaders commented on and criticized a Muslim college lecturer for ‘errors’ in her handwritten resignation letter in English.
Trang Thi Thuy Nguyen, M. Obaidul Hamid
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Un chronotope à personnage ajouté : le nouveau fantastique des Cités obscures (Schuiten-Peeters) [PDF]
Cet article analyse une des possibles stratégies susceptibles d'augmenter le prestige de la littérature fantastique. Loin de se contenter d'innover ou de transformer le fantastique, certains auteurs en profitent pour interroger la notion même du genre ...
Baetens, Jan
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Just chronotopes: Embodiment, social justice, and “the somatopic imagination”
Abstract Drawing on data collected in a global, collaborative ethnography called The Living Justice Project (LJP), this paper investigates how formulations of social justice situate speakers' bodies in relation to one another as well as in relation to dominant interpretations of the past, felt experiences in the present, and visions for the (possible ...
Sonya E. Pritzker +1 more
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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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Lifestyle of People Living in Harsh Climatic and Geographical Conditions
The goal of the present empirical study was to describe the lifestyle of people who have to live in harsh climatic and geographical conditions. The research featured the people of Kamchatka and involved several stages.
A. A. Kulik
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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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When Everything Old Was New Again: Reclaiming Ethnonational Tradition in Post‐Soviet Buryatia
Abstract Why greet your family in Buryat rather than Russian? What does it matter how many times you fold the dough of a meat dumpling? How should one celebrate a holiday? In early twenty‐first‐century Buryatia, the Buryat Buddhist New Year, Sagaalgan, emerged as an important domain within which such small practices were reified as expressive of Buryat
Kathryn E. Graber
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The study features the image of the world of the university students and verifies its structural and content model of chronotopic characteristics. It includes subjective space-temporal and value-semantic components.
R. O. Balabashchuk +11 more
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Curated routes: the project of developing experiential tracks in sub-urban landscape [PDF]
The Curated Routes project reflects on the visiting routes’ ability to make apparent the internal characteristics of urban environments. The project’s name allude to the intellectual function of curation and the materiality of routes.
Papathanasiou, Maximi +1 more
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