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Samara space in Dina Rubina's novel «Petrushka's syndrome»
This article is an experience of studying the structure and role of the «Samara text» in the novel «Petrushka's Syndrome» by Dina Rubina. The initial premise of this article is the author's conviction that it is space that appears in the named novel by ...
P. A. Levina, Michael А. Perepelkin
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‘Lithogenesis': Towards a (Geo)Poetics of Place [PDF]
Stone and geology have proved themselves appealing to twentieth- and twenty-first-century authors concerned with place-writing and the development of place-consciousness more widely.
Smith, Jos
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Landscapes of empathy: spatial scenarios, metaphors and metonymies in responses to distant suffering [PDF]
This study re-analyses focus group data on responses to human rights abuses, to investigate how participants’ experiences in their local social and physical worlds influence empathy with distant suffering others.
Cameron, L., Seu, Irene Bruna
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The article examines the ontological prerequisites of regional creative paradigmatics on the example of the formation of a new Donetsk literature. The Creation concept is chosen as an identification marker repeated in the works of famous Donetsk poets ...
A. A. Korablyov
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Traversing the Urban Soundscape: Black Sonic Geographies within The Minneapolis Sound
Abstract This paper illuminates The Minneapolis Sound's emergence from the urban soundscapes of late 20th century Minneapolis. Turning to the 1960s and 1970s, I trace the genre's geohistorical emergence to a Black diasporic community who found within marginality the possibilities to spatialise an experimental world across the urban margins.
Zuhri James
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L’Italie de Dominique Fernandez : Voyage au bout de l’être
For Dominique Fernandez, the trip to Italy is thought out in connection with his quest for identity. Not only does it constitute a reconquest of the world, the Italian journey is also a regaining of the writer's self and an elucidation of his own mystery.
Maroua Derouiche
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TV Series in a Big City: Geo-Poetics of Telenovelas 1980s—2020s
The article explores the influence of toponymic images on the aesthetics of popular foreign and Russian television Series. The television series is a specific artistic model, the transformation and functioning of which is the result of significant ...
L. S. Kislova +2 more
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Environmental Humanities: Voices from the Anthropocene by Serpil Oppermann and Serenella Iovino [PDF]
Review of Environmental Humanities: Voices from the Anthropocene by Serpil Oppermann and Serenella Iovino ...
Banting, Pamela
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The Anthropocene Obscene: Poetic inquiry and evocative evidence of inequality
Short Abstract Poetic inquiry offers an evocative portrayal of inequality among Australia's fastest growing coastal communities. Poetic inquiry can interrogate complex system phenomena and broad concepts, such as the Anthropocene, to distil critical and systemic issues while retaining undeniable connections with the deeply personal implications of ...
Dana C. Thomsen +2 more
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Up Rising:Rehabilitating J.G. Ballard’s High-Rise with R.D. Laing and Lauren Berlant [PDF]
High-Rise by J.G. Ballard intriguingly contains a pivotal character named Dr. Robert Laing, surely an allusion to the then influential psychiatric writer, Dr. R.D. Laing.
Alan Bradshaw +58 more
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