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The Stuff of Science Fiction: An Experiment in Literary History
This article argues for a speculative, exploratory approach to literary history that incorporates information visualization early on into, and throughout, the research process. The proposed methodology combines different kinds of expertise — including that of fans and scholars in both literary studies and computer science — in processing and sharing ...
Forlini, Stefania +2 more
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The chudnovsky case: how literary journalism can open the black box of science [PDF]
Literary journalism offers an important way for explaining the complexity of the scientific world to a lay audience. An analysis of two of Richard Preston's pieces published by The New Yorker, "The Mountains of Pi" and "Capturing the Unicorn" and how ...
Mateus Yuri Passos +5 more
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Bringing together sound studies and intermediality theory, this essay revisits the notion of ‘literary acoustics’ to inquire into the usefulness of intermediality studies for analyzing the relations between literature and sound.
Schweighauser, Philipp +1 more
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Traces of the Old, Uses of the New: The Emergence of Digital Literary Studies [PDF]
Digital Humanities remains a contested, umbrella term covering many types of work in numerous disciplines, including literature, history, linguistics, classics, theater, performance studies, film, media studies, computer science, and information science.
Earhart, Amy
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La volubilité expressive en action: comment les Camerounais francophones répondent au compliment
The article analyzes how French is used by French-speaking Cameroonians in language acts. We propose a typology of strategies employed by French-speaking Cameroonians to respond to compliments and maintain social relationships.
Bernard Mulo Farenkia
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Technicisms in poetry constitute a close relative to allusions but can be functionally different, as technicisms may or may not have allusive force. Metaphor occurring in science, and science employed in poetry, show that science and art are two sides of
Feng Wang, Kelly Washbourne
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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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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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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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