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B.S. Johnson’s Liberatic Cityscape in Albert Angelo
For Bryan Stanley Johnson, a British post-war avant-garde author, space was a crucial aspect of a literary work. Inspired by architects and film makers, he was convinced that “form follows function” (“Introduction” to Aren’t You Rather Young to Be ...
Katarzyna Biela
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Liberature or Literature in the Electric Age
The article proposes a media-oriented approach to liberature, a literary trend born in Poland at the end of the 20th century which aims at reconsidering the physical body of the book as an integral part of the literary work. The idea of liberature is
Emiliano Ranocchi
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Tuberculosis contact control in Brazil: a liberature review (1984-2004) Control de contactos de pacientes con tuberculosis en Brasil: revision de la bibliografía (1984-2004) Controle de comunicantes de tuberculose no Brasil: revisão de literatura (1984- 2004) [PDF]
This study aims to review plans for tuberculosis control through the analysis of measures for tuberculosis contact tracing in Brazil from 1984 to 2004. This article presents a literature review on tuberculosis control published in manuals of the Ministry
Cláudia Eli Gazetta +5 more
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Sociological Contexts of Liberature
This article analyses the situation of liberature in the field of literary production. It presents a historical outline of the phenomenon, starting with Zenon Fajfer’s proposal of a new literary genre.
Katarzyna Bazarnik
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Predicting the remaining time before the next earthquake based on seismic signals generated in a laboratory setting is a challenging research task that is of significant importance for earthquake hazard assessment.
Bo Zhang +3 more
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In the second part of the paper devoted to the multidimensional analysis and interpretation of the novel by Reif Larsen, I present another perspective of interpretation – the category of the description of narrative texts related to the concept of the ...
Marta Szymor‑Rólczak
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Liberature as World Literature
Liberature, proposed by Polish poet Zenon Fajfer, is a multimodal literary genre in which text fuses with the material body of the book into a meaningful whole. Instances of liberatic works can be found in the past, but it was only conceptualized at the turn of the millennium because increasingly more authors exploit such poetics of bookishness ...
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Mathematics and Liberature: Fajfer’s Ten Letters [PDF]
Abstract The article discusses liberature in the context of its mathematical qualities. In this trend which inextricably connects the textual and physical layer of the work, each element in the book is expected to be created according to a certain formula which should bring a holistic piece of literature.
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As a consequence of technological developments, the printed codex has become the most widespread form used to accommodate literary works. As it is the staple form of the book, its bibliographical code has become practically invisible. Moreover, today, due to the digital revolution, the printed codex is but one of the forms in which traditionally ...
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Krótkie wprowadzenie do literatury
This essay explains the notion of liberature, lists its major representatives and provides a convincing rationale for its emergence.
Katarzyna Bazarnik
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