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‘Mimecstasy’ of ‘hexpression’: Semiotic explorations in Christine Brooke-Rose’s “Amalgamemnon”
The article analyses the problematics of non-communication in Christine Brooke-Rose’s Amalgamemnon (1984), paying special attention to intratextual realisations of absence and silence.
Krystian Piotrowski
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Formes kaléidoscopiques : l’hybridité chez Chloé Delaume
The fictional character and the autofictional œuvre of Chloé Delaume want to exist beyond the paper by investing other areas and especially by exploring the in-between. The formal experimentation – the emblem of an identity construction under the sign of
Marika Piva
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Background The sentence of “Danshen (Salvia Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma) and Siwu decoction are similar in function” was first recorded in an ancient Chinese medical book “Fu Ren Ming Li Lun”.
Yang Li +4 more
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Through the words of Timothy Morton’s Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World (2013), the adapted practice of distant reading, the lens of current neuroscience, and the flavor of non-philosophy, artist Mel Keiser transmutes a text
Mel Keiser
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Psychological literature: Experimental. [PDF]
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Experimental study of the pharmacological activity of new azaheterocycles derivatives: A literature review [PDF]
Diseases associated with the pathology of the cardiovascular system are one of the key causes of death all over the world. In particular, arrhythmia may entail the most severe complications, including unexpected death.
Malika Khaiitova +4 more
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Breyten Breytenbachs poëzie in Raster
From 1969 until 1972 the South-African writer and graphic artist Breyten Breytenbach published 29 poems, prose texts and three drawings in the Dutch experimental periodical Raster (first edition: 1967). H. C.
Camille Bourgeus, Yves T'Sjoen
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Joe Brainard’s "I Remember", Fragmentary Life Writing and the Resistance to Narrative and Identity
Paul Ricoeur declares that “being-entangled in stories” is an inherent property of the human condition. He introduces the notion of narrative identity—a form of identity constructed on the basis of a self-constructed life-narrative, which becomes a ...
Wojciech Drąg
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Towards intelligent ground filtering of large-scale topographic point clouds: A comprehensive survey
With the fast development of 3D data acquisition techniques, topographic point clouds have become easier to acquire and have promoted many geospatial applications.
Nannan Qin +8 more
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The Goldsmiths Prize and Its Conceptualization of Experimental Literature [PDF]
In the aftermath of a critical debate regarding the Man Booker Prize’s adoption of ‘readability’ as the main criterion of literary value, Goldsmiths College established a new literary prize. The Goldsmiths Prize was launched in 2013
Wojciech Drąg
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