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Comme la notion de "Paysage", portion du monde coïncidant avec l’« Anschauungsraum » du sujet (l’« espace de l’intuition » phénoménologique), ne peut plus être appliquée de manière adéquate aux textes littéraires dotés d’une structure topologique complexe et de références géographiques hétérogènes, nous proposons d’introduire le concept de ...
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Theorizing Multiple Geographies: Interrelations of Space and Multiplicity in Geographical Research
ABSTRACT Starting from the observation that the notion of “multiple geographies” has gained considerable traction in geographical research in the past years while its theoretical foundations have often remained abstract, in this paper we contribute toward elaboration of multiple geographies as a research perspective, recognizing its potential as a ...
Danai Liodaki +3 more
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Islands erased by snow and ice: approaching the spatial philosophy of cold water island imaginaries [PDF]
Representations of islands in Western fiction typically revolve around tropical islands. Critical discourse tends to reproduce this tendency and rarely addresses the specific spatial poetics of cold-water island fictions. This paper discusses three texts
Johannes Riquet
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«US» AND «THEM» DICHOTOMY IN THE MODERN CAUCASIAN AND URALIAN TEXTS
The given article deals with modern Russian prose in the context of geopoetics. Subject being analyzed is "us" and "them" opposition as the factor that shapes characters' geopoetical and geopolitical system of views, structures geographic and artistic ...
Lyudmila Bronskaya, Irina Ivanova
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Topos of Egypt in Poetry of Silver Age
The specificity of the development of the geographical and cultural space of Egypt in the poetry of the Silver Age at the time when the “Russian” poetic Egypt was born as a system of leitmotifs, imagestopos and a specific lexicon is described.
S. Mulahi, E. N. Eltsova, S. M. Pinaev
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Czym jest, czym (jeszcze) mogłaby być „geopoetyka”?
Outlining various attempts at codifying geopoetics as a trend in Polish literary scholarship Niemiadomski highlights two definitions revolving around ecocriticism and cultural theory of literature.
Andrzej Niewiadomski
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Kraj-obrazy. Topografie w wybranych późnych utworach Elizy Orzeszkowej
The aim of the article is to reinterpret the landscapes created by Eliza Orzeszkowa with the use of the tools offered by geocritics and geopoetics. It enables treating topography as the main element of the literary landscape, which – in the case of ...
Katarzyna Pastuszek
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Patagonia, Land of Nomads: A Glance at a Territory Shaped by Displacement [PDF]
By the end of the nineteenth century, as global voyages became popular, and transcontinental empires settled, remote corners of the third world such as Patagonia began to be explored and became the subject of European travel literatures.
Chiuminatto, Pablo, Cortés, Ana
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The mythologeme of Siberia in A. V. Ivanov’s “Tobol” dilogy: genesis, geopoetics, axiology
The article analyzes the artistic principles of embodiment of the mythologeme of Siberia in the dilogy of the modern Russian writer A. V. Ivanov “Tobol”. The literary tradition of interpretation of the mythologeme of Siberia has a centuries-old history
D. E. Bondarchuk, Yanina V. Soldatkina
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Hugh MacDiarmid’s ‘On Raised Beach’: ‘Geopoetics’ in a Time of Catastrophic Crisis’
The poet Hugh MacDiarmid (1892–1978) was the major driving force behind the twentieth-century Scottish literary renaissance and was also a passionate Scottish nationalist.
R. Roberts
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