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Experimentation, adaptation, deformation: exploring the possibilities of literary translation
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Literary Ecology in the Classroom : Experimental Undergraduate Syllabus and Teaching
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Towards an Experimental View of Literary History
Neohelicon, 2003To characterize literary history as at least potentially experimental is probably not a concept invented by the undersigned, though she may be coining the actual expression. After decades of reflection on the flaws of literary history, it appears to be generally accepted that it is, like any other form of discourse, always a discourse of its own time ...
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Gertrude Stein and the Politics of Literary-Medical Experimentation
Literature and Medicine, 1997This article explores Gertrude Stein's ambivalent participation in eugenic and medical discourse by reading Three Lives as a kind of modernist medical chart. Stein's immigrant and mulatto women characters represent sites of medical-literary experim entation, and her narrators articulate nationalist and racialist (eugenic) anxieties through ...
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On Experimental Criticism: Cognition, Evolution, and Literary Theory
Diacritics, 2009Creating a dialogue of some sort between "the sciences" and "the humanities" is not exactly a new project, but in recent years, it has once again become the talk of the (college) town. If reasons for this renewed concern are too numerous and heterogeneous to be listed exhaustively, I would nevertheless like to quote three main motivations: the durable ...
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Literary Works as Case Studies for Teaching Human Experimentation Ethics
Journal of Nursing Education, 1996ABSTRACT Case studies are widely used as a teaching strategy for a variety of topics in various disciplines. They are particularly valued as a teaching strategy in the teaching of ethics because they provide a context for understanding the complexities of situations involving ethical dilemmas.
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Experimentalism and literary dissent: the nouveau roman’s avantgardist engagement
2020The use of the definition «nouveau roman» closely links to the activity of the French neo-avantgardist group of the école du regard. The group’s members draw their inspiration from a critical reflection on literature and its meaning, in opposition to tradition.
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An Experimental Investigation of Prestige-Suggestion for Two Types of Literary Material
The Journal of Psychology, 1949(1949). An Experimental Investigation of Prestige-Suggestion for Two Types of Literary Material. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 303-323.
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Domestic Phantasmagoria: The Victorian Literary Domestic and Experimental Visuality
South Atlantic Quarterly, 2009In the first section of her Autobiography, Harriet Martineau recollects the first eight years of her life as a series of traumatic events in which illusion and reality merge. One event is prompted by an encounter with a domestic magic lantern. In its dismantled state, the lantern holds no mysteries for her.
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