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Book cover inventory (in the latest literature) [PDF]
The change in the context of the functioning of literature since 1989 and the transformations contemporary literary life has been subject to due to various reasons have resulted in the need to add a literary science reflection on the latest or not yet ...
Lachman, Magdalena
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Literary Studies Meet Corpus Linguistics
Digitalisation of cultural heritage in Estonia has been in progress during recent years, and we will see expansive mass digitalisation of printed books and handwritten documents in the very near future. This situation and potential actualises questions
Marin Laak +4 more
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Emancipation, equality and education : Rancière’s critique of Bourdieu and the question of performativity [PDF]
Jacques Rancière’s work has had significant impact in philosophy and literary theory, but remains largely undiscussed in the field of education. This article is a review of the relevance of Rancière’s work to education research. Rancière’s argument about
Pelletier, Caroline
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Attitudes towards Open Access Books in the European Research Area
This paper examines the challenges and opportunities of publishing Open Access (OA) books within the European Research Area (ERA), drawing on data collected through the PALOMERA project.
Gabriela Manista +2 more
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Narracyjna i nienarracyjna koncepcja dyskursu literaturoznawczego
The article addresses questions of the relation between literary and literary science discourse which have been intensively discussed in poststructuralist reflection. As the author argues, their separation, accepted until the half of the century, in fact
Danuta Ulicka
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The Beginnings of Egyptian Science Fiction Literature
There has been a long debate about the origins of science fiction literature in Egypt. Scholars debate who was the first writer to include motifs of the genre, who made references to it and sought ...
Barbara Michalak-Pikulska +1 more
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American scientists and their fictions: professional authorship and intellectual identity, 1870-1900 [PDF]
Writers and critics in the Gilded Age United States frequently debated the relations between literature and science. A common contemporary interpretation of this relationship held that these two ways of knowing and writing were fundamentally opposed and ...
Ames +69 more
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On the Portrait of Mikuláš Mušinka [PDF]
Mikuláš Mušinka (Mykola Mušinka, 1936) is a prominent figure in research on Slovak-Ukrainian cultural relations in the 20th century. As an ethnologist by profession he was not only interested in folklore studies but also in linguistics, history of ...
Mykola Žulynskyj
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Introduction: Dickens, Science and the Victorian Literary Imagination
In this introduction to the Dickens and Science issue of 19, Holly Furneaux and Ben Winyard consider the relationship between Dickens’s writing, science and the Victorian literary imagination.
Ben Winyard, Holly Furneaux
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Introduction: From Nauchnaia Fantastika To Post-Soviet Dystopia [PDF]
Science fiction is the genre that links our lives to the future: the faster the pace of scientific and technological advancement, the greater our awareness of what István Csicsery-Ronay called “the science-fictionality” of everyday life. The more we feel
Forrester, Sibelan E.S., Howell, Y.
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