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Theme “Man and Nature” in the Poetry of Peter Komarov
The author’s elaboration of the content and poetics of landscape and natural history lyrics of the Far Eastern poet, winner of the Stalin Prize of the third degree P. S. Komarov (1911—1949) is presented.
О. N. Alexandrova-Osokina
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Przemieszczenia Eleonory Kalkowskiej
This article offers a critical discussion of Anna Dżabagina’s monograph book Kalkowska: Biogeographia [Kalkowska: A Biogeography] (Warsaw 2020) in the context of the newest research on the work and life of the Polish-German author Eleonora Kalkowska. The
Tatiana Czerska
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Preliminary study of the colors of the cranes on the site of the shipyards of the Ciotat‐Nacarat Color Design 2018. Abstract The color coordination project focuses on an important industrial heritage site in the Mediterranean—the shipyards of the town of La Ciotat, which is situated in southeastern France.
Xavière Ollier
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The author of the book under review is the famous Slavic researcher Vasily Georgiyevich Shchukin (Krakow, Poland), whose works occupy a leading place in the development of the «estate» and «city» myths in human culture.
T. V. Zvereva, J. N. Sergo
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Czy ekolingwistyka i geopoetyka mają szansę ukształtować nasze postawy? [PDF]
The text briefly defines ecolinguistics and geopoetics as trends in contemporary humanities that give a living hope for shaping modern man’s attitudes towards the environment.
Justyna Wojciechowska
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Abstract This essay examines recent literature that advocates for a postqualitative approach to research in the social sciences and humanities. Exploring across disciplinary boundaries, this essay interrogates parallel developments in the field of education, much of which are informed by non‐representational theories in geography as well as current ...
Candice P. Boyd
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The image of the Russian North in the novel by Mikhail Tarkovsky “Toyota cross” [PDF]
In this article the author describes the concept of the Northern text on the example of M. Tarkovsky’s novel “Toyota cross”. The Northern text is understood in a broad sense, which includes the spaces of Krasnoyarsk, the Far East, Siberia, etc..
Sazonova Anastasia S.
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Poetry as a Tool For Outreach in Quaternary Science: Examples From the 20th INQUA Congress
In this paper I present a series of poems written as Poet-in-Residence at the 20th International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) Congress in 2019 and evaluate my experience of their composition and the effectiveness of their dissemination via ...
Hywel M. Griffiths
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Michel Serres, ‘a legend for us to read our world,’ or just a geographer?
Abstract In pondering the purpose and relevance of the thought of the French philosopher, Michel Serres, this article surveys recent secondary literature about his works in geography, social science, literary and humanities subjects. Where they are thought to be helpful, the article includes some biographical details.
Emily Hayes
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Landscape semaphore: Seeing mud and mangroves in the Brazilian Northeast
In 20th‐century Northeast Brazilian representations of the landscape of the estuarine Atlantic coast we find a re‐calibration of perspective that is foreshortened, embodied, and muddied. These works produce a counter‐hegemonic political aesthetics of nature that unsettles the fixities of colonial ways of seeing space, nature, and territory.
Archie Davies
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