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The poetics and politics of polyphony: Towards a research method for interactive documentary
This article stems from a panel we jointly convened at the i-Docs 2018 Symposium, where we presented a series of provocations with a view to generating a new theoretical framework for i-docs.
Judith Aston, Stefano Odorico
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Filosofía Educativa Personal y Devenir Ideológico: de la práctica individual al significado social
The writing of a teaching philosophy statement can be interpreted as a dynamic component in the development of the teacher’s system of ideas, their ideological self. In this reflective article, the exercise of personal reflection and growth that promotes
Alba Eugenia Vásquez-Miranda
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Exploring Ethos in Contemporary Ghana
In this article, we discuss contemporary Ghanaian ethos reflecting on female sexual behavior as a discursive construction that shifts and changes across time and space. Borrowing from Nedra Reynold’s concept of ethos as a location, we examine the various
Gladys Nyarko Ansah +1 more
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The Interrelation Between the Author, Characters and the Reader in Cloud Howe by L.G. Gibbon
One of the key features of belles-lettres style – polyphony, makes a piece of writing not only worthy literature but rather a challenge for general readers and text interpreters, in particular.
Gohar Madoyan
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Where is home? Diaspora and hybridity in contemporary dialogue
Diaspora is the first step towards an encounter with the other, forcing a re-negotiation of one’s cultural identity. This quest for the self, known as diasporic consciousness, is thought to be disruptive, having the power to de-essentialize national ...
Gema Ortega
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Discourses of transnational feminism in Marie du Toit’s Vrou en feminist (1921)
In this article I investigate transtextuality in Vrou en feminist (Woman and Feminist, 1921) by Marie du Toit in order to demonstrate how she grafted first-wave transnational feminism onto the Afrikaans context. Du Toit’s book is approached as a space of
Malgorzata Drwal
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Ana Fernández Miranda Texidor Plants, many languages and a little thread to baste
This dialogue seeks to connect different aspects of Ana Fernández Texidor’s artistic practice; a complex practice, but basting, which includes drawings, paintings, objects, installations, performances, poetic texts and collaborative actions.
Roberto Vega
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In Generations: A Memoir (1976), Lucille Clifton creates a dynamic heteroglossia, weaving multiple narratives and meanings from her family photographs, narratives, and Walt Whitman’s Song of Myself from Leaves of Grass (1881). Through this heteroglossia—
Aisha Sadiq
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Una lettura ‘bachtiniana’ dell’opera critica di Gao Xingjian 高行健
The polymorphous oeuvre of the artist Gao Xingjian 高行健 – born in China (1940), French citizen since 1998, now fully bilingual and bicultural – witnesses the devoted longing for a broader expressive richness in language, resulting from the elaboration of ...
Simona Gallo
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Engagements multiples : la rhétorique du GlobalMay Manifesto
GlobalMay Manifesto, spread on the internet in May 2012, is a collaborative document representing the global Occupy movement, one of few wide-spread international manifestos calling for global democratization, following the global social upheavals of ...
Nana Ariel
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