Local flavors and regional markers : The Low Countries and their commercially driven and proximity-focused film remake practice [PDF]
The practice of Dutch-Flemish film remaking that came into existence in the new millennium quickly appeared to be of great importance in the film industries of Flanders and The Netherlands – and consequently of Europe.
Cuelenaere, Eduard +2 more
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Pragmasemantics of Metatextuality in Autobiographical Discourse
This article explores the pragmasemantic features of metatextuality in the discourse of autobiographical narrative. Autobiographical discourse is inherently subjective and expressed through various modalities. Subjectivity is an ontological property of thinking, inevitably manifested in language.
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Recurrence, Remediation and Metatextuality in Queer As Folk [PDF]
This article examines how recurrence functions diegetically within the series Queer As Folk (Showtime, 2000-2005), and how variations on the same event – the gay-bashing of Justin – are deliberately woven into the narrative. As a charged element within the soap opera framework of the series and within its political discourse, the bashing is reprised in
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Este artículo analiza las marcas metatextuales en dos poemarios escritos por mujeres que integraron el movimiento literario conocido como Kloaka: Limpios de tiempo (1998) de Mary Soto y Memorias de Electra (1984) de Mariela Dreyfus.
Frank David Aquino Ordinola
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Exam stress and the metacognitive strategies of reading in students with dyslexia: The role of motivational mechanisms and educational support. [PDF]
Kuracki K, Dłużniewska A.
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Women and Intertextuality: On the Example of Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad [PDF]
The aim of the study is to consider feminist retellings of myths and legends. As an example, Margaret Atwood’s book The Penelopiad is analyzed. The interpretation is situated in a broader context of intertextual practices characteristic of the feminist
Lisowska, Katarzyna
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David Mitchell's Ghostwritten and 'The Novel of Globalization': biopower and the Secret History of the Novel [PDF]
David Mitchell's debut novel Ghostwritten (1999) not only depicts a globalized world; its peculiar formal organization also embodies the mode of relatedness that characterizes globalization. This article shows that the invisible, decentralized power that
Vermeulen, Pieter
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Writing about the significance of historical agents: the effects of reading and writing instruction. [PDF]
van Driel J, van Driel J, van Boxtel C.
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Traduction et réécriture. L’Eclipsi, un roman lipogrammatique en a
We here study the Catalan version of La Disparition by Georges Perec, by Adrià Pujol Cruells, around the following points: the grid of the lexico-syntactic constraints of the lipogram in a (it is the most frequent vowel in Catalan), the internal ...
Mònica Güell
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Representational risks associated with interview-based animated documentaries. [PDF]
Widdowson A.
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