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Designing network visualizations for genetic literary criticism
In this paper we present the outcomes of a research aimed at designing a new visual model for the analysis and presentation of data of genetic criticism carried out in collaboration between researchers in information design and literary scholars of the ...
Tommaso Elli +4 more
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Texts as Hypergraphs: An Intuitive Representation of Interpretations of Text
Over the past decades, the question of what text really is has been addressed by a large number of conferences, workshops, articles, and blog posts. If there is one thing that, taken together, those contributions illustrate, it is that our understanding ...
Elli Bleeker +2 more
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“Cette etrangere que je suis” : immigration, plurilinguisme et contestation (Copi, Nella Nobili)
L’Argentin Copi et l’italienne Nella Nobili ont en commun d’avoir immigré en France et en français. Mais, si une large partie de leur œuvre est écrite dans cette langue étrangère, la langue maternelle comme les autres langues, loin de disparaître ...
Anne-Laure Rigeade
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The First Foreign Edition of the Poems of Agostinho Neto
This article deals with the first edition of Agostinho Neto’s poems, published in Milan in 1963 and edited by Joyce Lussu, a translator and, above all, an activist, with extensive political work in the context of anti-fascist and anti-colonialist ...
Francisco Topa
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Étude du manuscrit du Journal du Kauthara de Cung Giũ Nguyên
Our goal is to recall the literary trajectory of Cung Giũ Nguyên based on the final manuscript of Journal du Kauthara. This genetic approach will allow us to interrogate from a sociological perspective the way in which the writer progressively ...
Van Quang Pham
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Review of Dirk van Hulle. Modern Manuscripts: The Extended Mind and Creative Undoing from Darwin to Beckett and Beyond . London: Bloomsbury, 2014. xiii + 271 pp.
Anna E Hiller
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Étude génétique de la représentation des femmes dans Un homme pareil aux autres de René Maran
Un homme pareil aux autres is a novel inspired by the real life of René Maran, rewritten from the 1920s until its final version in 1947. In fact, it is a romance novel whose sentimentality has received little attention or was squarely belittled.
Tina Harpin, Laura Gauthier Blasi
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GENETIC CRITICISM TO PROCESS CRITICISM: A RESEARCH LINE IN EXPANSION
The article presents the historic of the genetic criticism researches, as they are developed in the Program of Comunication and Semiotics (PUC/SP). The expansion of research subjects and methodological adjustments are discussed, having as a starting ...
Cecilia Almeida Salles
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Non-genetic heterogeneity, criticality and cell differentiation [PDF]
The different cell types in a living organism acquire their identity through the process of cell differentiation in which the multipotent progenitor cells differentiate into distinct cell types. Experimental evidence and analysis of large-scale microarray data establish the key role played by a two-gene motif in cell differentiation in a number of cell
Pal, Mainak +2 more
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Gathering and Scattering Emily Dickinson’s Poetry
The composition of Emily Dickinson’s poetic work has implied many stages of unbinding and rebinding her poems, from her own self-publishing practices (the now famous “fascicles”), through three editions of her Complete Poems (Johnson 1955, Franklin 1998,
Antoine Cazé
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