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Gregorini v. Shyamalan: Can Access Trump Similarity in a Globalised Digital Age?

open access: yesThe Journal of World Intellectual Property, EarlyView.
Abstract On the 20th February 2025, the final judgement of Gregorini v. Shyamalan rejected director Gregorini's claims that the show ‘Servant’ produced by Apple TV+ copied her independent film ‘The Truth About Emanuel’. Infringement can be established by proving substantial similarity and access to the work.
Anna Monnereau
wiley   +1 more source

Sorrow is physical (Depiction of non-verbal communication in Štefan Strážay’s poetry) [PDF]

open access: yesSlovenska Literatura, 2011
The poetry of Štefan Strážay is analysed in this paper from the point of view of nonverbal communication. Nonverbal communication is a subject of growing interest to scholars in many disciplines, also in literary studies. Spanish-Canadian leading scholar
Alejandro Hermida de Blas
doaj  

“This is the Work I'm Most Proud of”: K‐Pop Fandom and Children's Multilingual Literacy Practices

open access: yesThe Modern Language Journal, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper examines how children's affective investments in K‐pop generated sustained multilingual literacy practices in an arts‐based bookmaking project. Drawing on Pennycook's concept of language assemblages and Norton's investment framework, and informed by Paris and Alim's distinction between heritage and community practices, we analyse ...
Julie Choi, Rafaela Cleeve Gerkens
wiley   +1 more source

Johan Svendsen and Two‐Dimensional Sonata Form

open access: yesMusic Analysis, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article discusses progressive formal strategies in the music of Johan Svendsen (1840–1911). Svendsen is one of Norway's foremost composers of large‐scale orchestral music, but his works have so far garnered scant attention in Anglophone scholarship.
BJØRNAR UTNE‐REITAN
wiley   +1 more source

Invective as a lyrical genre: the semantic structure (based on Russian and Polish poetry of 19th –20th centuries)

open access: yes, 2010
The article presents a study on invective as a lyrical genre from the point of view of its semantic structure, based on samples of the genre identified in Russian and Polish poetry of 19th–20th centuries.
Краковяк, Александра
core   +1 more source

Between and Beyond: Negotiating Belonging Within Queer Borderlands

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Belonging is an affective, social and biopolitical phenomenon which is relationally negotiated and which produces material and symbolic ‘borders’. Subsequently, the politics of belonging refers to the construction, maintenance and policing of the borders of belonging.
Meg Poff
wiley   +1 more source

“Large” and “Small” poetic forms in new lyric-epic relationship (based on the poetry by M. Stepanova)

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism, 2015
The article presents an analysis of the problems associated with the genre renewal of modern poetry, notes the importance of the concepts of “big” and “small” form to determine the boundaries of lyrical and lyric-epic genres.
U Y Verina
doaj  

Occasion and audience as poetic constructs in early modern occasional poetry

open access: yesOrbis Litterarum, EarlyView.
Abstract Occasional poetry, composed for specific events such as weddings or funerals, was a dominant form of poetry in early modern Europe. Despite its historical prominence, the role of the occasion as a literary and rhetorical construct in occasional poetry has been very little studied.
Eeva‐Liisa Bastman
wiley   +1 more source

Historical Being in the Poetic Reception by S. A. Tuchkov

open access: yesJournal of Danubian Studies and Research, 2020
The question of the poetic reflection of the lively socio-historical practice of Tuchkov, the military commander and founder of the Izmail - city, is considered in this article by his verses of various genres. Poetic works dedicated to the military and
Tatyana Savoskina
doaj  

‘He Seems Like a Morisco to Me, / Even in the Way He Talks’: Articulating morisco Difference in Lope de Vega and Cervantes

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Between 1609 and 1614, after over a century of forced conversions, cultural oppression and inquisitorial persecution, Spain expelled its morisco subjects. Despite being baptised Christians, the descendants of Spain's Muslim population had been deemed incapable of sincerely following the Christian faith and assimilating into society due to ...
Elizabeth Liliann Blakemore
wiley   +1 more source

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