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Climate geopoetics (the earth is a composted poem)
, 2020This article begins with a climate poem and ends with a climate poem. In between, I explore what it means to do climate geopoetics. The first section addresses recent literary work that engages with climate change and the Anthropocene and outlines the ...
Eric Magrane
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THE IMAGE OF ALTAI IN GEOPOETICS OF I. A. EFREMOV’S EARLY STORIES
, 2021The image of Altai in Efremov’s geopoetics is connected with the idea of harmony, which is a program one for the writer’s creativity. The Altai myth is placed in a complex coding system, in which mythological, aesthetic and philosophical representations ...
E. Moskovkina
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Челябинский гуманитарий
The fact that the Ural space is a posteriori conflictual has been repeatedly acknowledged historically and aesthetically (we can recall numerous examples, from the circumstances of resettlements and exiles to the Urals to, say, the artistry of the ...
S. Merkushov
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The fact that the Ural space is a posteriori conflictual has been repeatedly acknowledged historically and aesthetically (we can recall numerous examples, from the circumstances of resettlements and exiles to the Urals to, say, the artistry of the ...
S. Merkushov
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Geopoetics and Comparative Literature
2017L’article examine les relations entre Géopoétique et Littérature Comparée, et étudie les possibilités et les limites d’une recherche comparatiste interdisciplinaire.
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Hafez’s “Shirāzi Turk”: A Geopoetical Approach
Iranian Studies, 2018This article constitutes a preliminary attempt to explore the geographical dimension of premodern Persian lyric poetry from the perspective of the relationship between the historical adherence of a text to external reality and the rhetorics of intertextuality and performativity. The pretext for this exploration is the poem known as “Tork-e Shirazi” or “
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Geocriticism, Geopoetics, Geophilosophy, and Beyond
2011Those who study the representation of space and place in literature are well aware of the debt this subfield owes to work done in the social sciences. Many of the most exciting recent developments in this burgeoning area of literary studies have involved an interdisciplinary turn toward themes and analytic tools that borrow from fields like cultural ...
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Radical Autobiography as Place Storytelling: The Troubled Antiracist Geopoetics of “Wild Bill”
Annals of the American Association of GeographersFederico Ferretti
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