Ethnography, Incongruity, History: Soviet Poetic Cinema
Abstract This essay examines the entangling of the poetic and the ethnographic in the art cinema of the 1960s as an indicator of a broader collision of epistemological/discursive regimes in postwar Soviet cinema—and ultimately, a clash between two fundamentally opposed approaches to the discursive production of history.
Elizabeth A. Papazian
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Individuals experiencing cancer often report feelings of abandonment by the healthcare system after medical treatment has ended. Specifically, women with cancer have expressed the need for support beyond traditional medical and rehabilitation periods, especially with the process of reconstructing the self in the context of enduring illness ...
Marie-Christine Ranger +4 more
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Reading Sports Poems and Lyrics for the 10th Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 1932 [PDF]
This paper examines the intersecting concerns of poetry with those of the popularization of sports and mass mobilization through media. The case study presented explores the representation of an international sporting event, namely the 10th Olympic Games
Yoshitaka HIBI
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Using genetic algorithms to create meaningful poetic text [PDF]
Work carried out when all authors were at the University of Edinburgh.Peer ...
Manurung, Ruli +2 more
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Inviting Connection Through the Gap in Haiku
My M.Ed. research focused on using haiku poetry as a way of connection with persons with dementia within an established spiritual care setting. As foundation for this research, I explored the connection-building capacity of the gap created by the ...
Philomene Kocher
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Hindi Haiku: A Study of Shifts in Moods
Making a grand breakthrough in the eighth century, Japanese poetry remains one of the earliest boons for the world of literature. Indian poets are some of the many writers who have been influenced by Japanese poetry.
Mallika Tosha,
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An Investigation of the themes of Soheil Mahmoudi's short poems on the Basis of Haiku and Senryu in his three books: The Dream of Tree is Deep-rooted, Spring is the Train of Your Dress, and Now We Are Both Alone [PDF]
Short poems deliver the most meaning in the shortest time to today’s thoughtful and serious audience, and because of being free from language, time, and meter constraints, is a kind of incaution, freedom, and self-assertion against conservative forms and
raziye fooladisepehr
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Phenomenological comparison:Pursuing Husserl's "time consciousness" in poems by Wang Wei, Paul Celan and Santoka Taneda [PDF]
“Time-consciousness” (Zeitbewusstsein) constitutes the core of Edmund Husserl’s phenomenology. Extending from a project of reviving the comparative method, we develop Husserl’s phenomenological analysis of time as a method of literary comparison.
Chen, Yi, Steipe, Boris
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A Japanese Trace in Bakhytzhan Kanapyanov’s Topographical Poetry
Introduction. The influence of the Russian poetic tradition on works of Bakhytzhan Kanapyanov is a well-known fact. However, his poetry, particularly topographical lyrics, has also been influenced by Japanese culture and literature. Goals.
Temirgazina Zifa K. +2 more
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New Directions in English-language Haiku: An Overview and Assessment
This paper gives an overview of innovations in English-language haiku over the past decade or so, focusing on American haiku in particular. These are described through discussion of examples drawn from contemporary journals and anthologies, and are seen ...
Philip Rowland
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