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The Development of Fictional Genres:
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On the Poetics of the Science Fiction Genre [PDF]
(Estrangement) THE IMPORTANCE OF science fiction (SF) in our time is on the increase. First, there are strong indications that its popularity in the leading industrial nations (USA, USSR, UK, Japan) has risen sharply over the last 100 years, regardless of local and short-range fluctuations. SF has particularly affected some key strata of modern society
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Fictional Representations of Journalism
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication, 2019Since the earliest years of the film industry, journalists and journalism have played a leading role in popular culture. Scholars debate whether journalism films—and by extension television programs, plays, cartoons, comics, commercials, and online and ...
Chad Painter
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“But Is It Science Fiction?”: Science Fiction and a Theory of Genre [PDF]
If science fiction is a genre, then attempts to think about the nature of science fiction will be affected by one’s understanding of what genres are. I shall examine two approaches to genre, one (genres as regions of conceptual space) dominant but inadequate, the other (genres as historical particulars) better, but only occasionally making itself seen.
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The literary oeuvre of KPD Maphalla: a thematic analysis
South African Journal of African Languages, 2023KPD Maphalla won several accolades for his literary achievements and was prolific in all literary genres, but his forté was poetry. This article investigates the prominent themes of his thirteen novels by employing biographical literary criticism as the ...
N. S. Zulu
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, 2016
Literature for children and young people is uniquely positioned in terms of intended readership and literary genres such as the young adult dystopian novel to scrutinise intergenerational and human fertility issues associated with overpopulation. However,
J. Ford
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Literature for children and young people is uniquely positioned in terms of intended readership and literary genres such as the young adult dystopian novel to scrutinise intergenerational and human fertility issues associated with overpopulation. However,
J. Ford
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2014
Popular fiction has a special impact on the imagination of poverty because it is accessible and entertaining reading. Genre is of special importance in popular (as opposed to “literary”) fiction. The chapter shows that popular genre fiction can perpetuate traditional ways of perceiving poverty but also provoke a more reflected and sometimes even ...
Georg Zipp, Barbara Korte
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Popular fiction has a special impact on the imagination of poverty because it is accessible and entertaining reading. Genre is of special importance in popular (as opposed to “literary”) fiction. The chapter shows that popular genre fiction can perpetuate traditional ways of perceiving poverty but also provoke a more reflected and sometimes even ...
Georg Zipp, Barbara Korte
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“Get us the hell out of here”: Key words and trigrams in fictional television series
, 2012Based on the analysis of key words and trigrams, this paper explores characteristics of contemporary American English television dialogue. Using a corpus comprising dialogue from seven fictional series (five different genres) and the spoken part of the ...
M. Bednarek
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The Victorian Novel and the Space of Art: Fictional Form on Display
, 2014This interdisciplinary study argues for the vital importance of visual culture as a force shaping the Victorian novel's formal development and reading history.
Dehn Gilmore
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Comparison of personal versus fictional narratives of children with language impairment.
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2008PURPOSE Personal narratives are common in children's conversations, recommended as the appropriate genre for early writing by educators, and part of many high-stakes tests, possibly because they tend to be better formed than fictional narratives. However,
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