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Translating concrete poetry Translating concrete poetry

open access: yesIlha do Desterro, 2008
It is interesting to examine the art form known as concrete poetry with translation -- both practical and theoretical -- in mind, because it was, according to Kopfermann (1974:x1), considered international by its creators: the ...
Kirsten Malmkjaer
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The Early Computer Poetry and Concrete Poetry

open access: yesMatLit, 2018
This paper underlines the importance attributed to computer programs and computer graphics in the early experiments of Electronic Literature. Based on the texts reviewed, the influence of the aesthetic theory of Max Bense and of Concrete Poetry has to be
Matteo D'Ambrosio
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Concrete poetry in three languages

open access: yesPrzestrzenie Teorii, 2013
This paper analyzes different paths of the development of both the movement and the notion of concrete poetry in three linguistic regions. The German-language konkrete Dichtung turns out to usually denote the original, historical shape of the movement ...
Aleksandra Kremer
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Pessoa, Concrete Poet, Influence, Muse [PDF]

open access: yesPessoa Plural, 2019
Brazilian concrete poetry can teach us to see, where the language is materialized, the concrete in Pessoa’s writings. To do this is to see Pessoa as a precursor of the Brazilian concrete poets. But precursor-ship is not the only link between them. In the
Schwartz, John Pedro
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Concrete poetry for the sign language classroom

open access: yesCalidoscópio, 2020
Concrete poetry creates meaning by relying primarily on visual iconicity likewise sign languages (SLs). As they are visual-gestural languages, their modality allows a more transparent relation between the form of the sign and its meaning.
Maria Mertzani
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Book reviews: Greg Thomas, Border Blurs: Concrete Poetry in England and Scotland (2022); Zoë Skoulding, Poetry & Listening: The Noise of Lyric (2020)

open access: yesJournal of British and Irish Innovative Poetry, 2022
Alice Tarbuck reviews Greg Thomas, Border Blurs: Concrete Poetry in England and Scotland (2022); Nandini Ramesh Sankar reviews Zoë Skoulding, Poetry & Listening: The Noise of Lyric (2020). 
Alice Tarbuck, Nandini Ramesh Sankar
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Le mot et l’orage. La poésie concrète de Pierre Garnier

open access: yesLea, 2020
This article aims at describing Pierre Garnier’s itinerary from traditional, linear poetry, to concrete, visual poetry. Born as a reaction to the mainstream political-oriented poetry campaigned by Aragon, French concrete poetry is characterised by the ...
Sara Svolacchia
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Методический потенциал конкретной поэзии в обучении иноязычной письменной речи

open access: yesНаучно-педагогическое обозрение, 2023
Рассматривается возможность использования методического потенциала текстов конкретной поэзии в процессе обучения иноязычной письменной речи в вузе.
Макарова Юлия Александровна
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Visual (Concrete) Poetry at a Analytical, Critical and Comparative Glance [PDF]

open access: yesMatn/Pizhūhī-i Adabī, 2017
Visual or concrete poetry is one of the modern poetic trends in both European and Iranian poetries. This form of poetry which is includes written deviations and linguistic foregrounding is manifested in a combination of poetry, graphics and sometimes ...
Nosratollah Dinmohammadi karasfi
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Plasticity and the Poetics of Inside-Out Inversion in Emmett Williams and Roman Stańczak

open access: yesText Matters, 2023
Informed by the current call for a reassessment of the concepts of radicalism and extremity in the fields of literature and visual arts, my study aims to investigate the radicalities entailed by the tactics of turning inside out the materialities of ...
Tomasz Sawczuk
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