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‘Imagination of North’ in Author’s Landscape of V. L. Seroshevsky

open access: yesНаучный диалог, 2022
The author of the article refers to the comprehension of a personal biographical narrative, which reflects a person’s ideas about the geographical environment, that is, the phenomenon of “imagination of space”.
N. K. Danilova
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We are the world? Anthropocene cultural production between geopoetics and geopolitics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The article argues that the work of literary theorist Mikhail M. Bakhtin presents a starting point for thinking about the instrumentalization of climate change.
Last, Angela
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Derek Mahon’s Geopoetic Horizons [PDF]

open access: yesÉtudes irlandaises, 2019
Derek Mahon’s poetical œuvre can be read as a critical reflection on man’s relation to Earth. This paper first examines how the basic elements of familiar landscapes (land, soil, earth, sea) interact, thus defining a poetic territory viewed from the sea as the prime element to which one inevitably returns.
Boisseau, Maryvonne   +1 more
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Intellectual nomadism and geopoetics

open access: yes, 2023
White, Kenneth   +2 more
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“The Only Way Out Is In”: Transcending Modernity and Embracing Interconnectedness in Gary Snyder and Kenneth White

open access: yesText Matters, 2022
It seems that in order to overcome the current ecological crisis we need a new (global?) narrative. If the narrative of “progress” that has functioned as one of the Western cultural myths is linked to the notions of modernity and Enlightenment, then ...
Monika Kocot
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Investigations in the Phantomatic City: Breslau in the Retro Detective Novels of Marek Krajewski [PDF]

open access: yesSlovenska Literatura, 2021
Owing to the compatibility of the text (signifier) and city (signified), it is relatively easy to represent the city in a literary text. The city is always already semiotically mediated and therefore prepared for its further semiotic processing in ...
Tomáš Horváth
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Resonances: The sound of performance [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
It is a hot summer night in August 2013, as the audience gathers near the entrance of the large Gray Hall at the south side of the former coal mine Göttelborn (Germany).
Birringer, J
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Squeezing, bleaching, and the victims’ fate: wounds, geography, poetry, micrology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This article opens a dialogue between geohumanities and poetry—or, more broadly, creative writing—around the subject matters of violence and wounding.
Philo, Chris
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Travelling languages? Land, languaging and translation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
What does translation become if we uncouple language from culture and link language to perception and experience of the land? What would happen to translation if the culture concept was not the starting point for theorizing?
Phipps, A.
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Antifascist geopoetics, anticolonial dissidence and feminism: engaging with Joyce Lussu’s transnational stories

open access: yesGeografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 2023
This paper addresses matters of anticolonialist, anti-fascist and feminist geopoetics, analysing a case that is virtually unknown to Anglophone geographical readerships, namely the transnational trajectories and literary works of Italian activist, writer
Federico Ferretti
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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