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Poetry's total scandal : Poets and postmen in Antonio Skármeta’s El cartero de Neruda [PDF]
The argument put forward here takes Antonio Skármeta's short novel El cartero de Neruda (Con ardiente paciencia) as a theorization of the relationship between poetry and politics, by way of the concept-metaphors (Mieke Bal) that are deployed in the novel.
Cornelia Gräbner, Gräbner, Cornelia
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City of God and the Duty of Just Memory
Abstract In a recent essay, Richard Miller claims that Augustine presumes a duty to remember justly in his City of God. However, Miller's brief reference to a presumed duty of “just memory” does not fully explain how Augustine conceptualizes this duty or how it relates to his theological concerns.
Zachary J. Taylor
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La poética de Severo Sarduy: neobarroco de la inmanencia
El presente estudio tiene como objetivo establecer el lugar que los versos de Severo Sarduy ocupan en el contexto de la poesía latinoamericana. El carácter rizomático y la obsesión por lo significante de sus versos lo conectan con claridad con la ...
Pedro Antonio Férez Mora
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The Function of Latin American Literature as Criticism
Part 1: The panel session addresses the complexities and challenges faced by Latin American literature in defining its critical role, the sociocultural commitment of literature, and its artistic autonomy. The panelists offer diverse perspectives, ranging
The University of Texas at Austin +1 more
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Autofiction as relational mediation: A Ghost in the Throat and To Write as if Already Dead
Abstract Because of its exploration of the self and the resemblance to online styles of publishing, autofiction has been accused by certain scholars of reflecting neoliberal tendencies. Hans Demeyer and Sven Vitse have developed a more nuanced view on the relation between autofiction and neoliberalism.
Stijn De Cauwer
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Nadie se pregunta de dónde viene la luna
This poem is a meditation on the mystical powers of the moon and her ability to transmutate elements, as well as her ability to facilitate feminine creative cycles and reproduction. The refrain--No one asks where the moon comes from, but she is guided by
Sonya Wohletz
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Seeing beauty in a face: a framework for poetry translation & its criticism [PDF]
The thesis aims to propose a framework for poetry translation and its criticism. It is demonstrated how criticism on poetry translation can discuss the source text and target text in a way that they may well be two pieces of prose and miss a very ...
Lin, Wei-Cheng
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Gesturing While Writing: An Alternate Perspective on Mimetic Prosody
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Paul Magee
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The Painterly Materiality of Clouds in Antony and Cleopatra and Hamlet
Abstract This article examines the cloud‐gazing scenes in Antony and Cleopatra and Hamlet through the lens of early modern artistic theory and material practices, particularly the art of limning. Building upon existing philosophical and poetic interpretations of Shakespearean clouds as metaphors for ephemerality and memory, the essay argues that the ...
Anne‐Valérie Dulac
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Ugryź mnie! Kanibalizm jako metoda przekładu
Stephen Tapscott Bite me! Cannibalism and the Uses of Translation In his essay Stephen Tapscott claims that a postmodern approach to modernist texts can be described as cannibalistic.
Stephen Tapscott
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