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The Connection between Literature and Music in “Dead Symphony” by Abbas Maroufi [PDF]
Changes in today's world and the disappearance of the common boundaries among the sciences have left a heavy burden on comparative literature. Due to its interdisciplinary nature, this field of knowledge bears the responsibility of making a connection ...
Abdullah Albughobaish, Fatemeh Golbabaee
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Fictionalising music / musicalising fiction: the integrative function of music in Richard Powers' The Time of Our Singing [PDF]
Twentieth-century scholars tended to describe music either in constructivist terms, as a culturally produced system of signs without real effects, or in essentialist terms, as a universal force detached from sociocultural contexts. Recently, however, the
A. Elisabeth Reichel +1 more
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Perpetual Vanishing: Animal Lives in Contemporary Scottish Fiction
Animals, writes Akira Mizuta Lippit, ‘exist in a state of perpetual vanishing’: they haunt human concerns, but rarely appear as themselves. This is especially notable in contemporary Scottish fiction.
Timothy C. Baker
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N400 Indexing the Motion Concept Shared by Music and Words
The two event-related potentials (ERP) studies investigated how verbs and nouns were processed in different music priming conditions in order to reveal whether the motion concept via embodiment can be stimulated and evoked across categories.
Tongquan Zhou +4 more
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.A Book Review of Music in Turkey: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture [PDF]
.The book “Music in Turkey: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture”, published in 2018, contains general information on the current life and culture of Turkish music with a focus on Istanbul. This book provides details on musical geography, music history,
Hadi Sepehri, Houman Asadi
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Ear Perception as a Poetic Device: The Aesthetics of Sound in William Wordsworth’s Poetry
Wordsworth’s romantic approach to poetry manifests itself through a rich array of writing techniques. His reliance on the five senses in his poetic depictions constitutes an aesthetics that swerves from a mimetic representation of reality and embraces ...
Hicham Ali Belleili
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Mediating the Web as a Public Space
Amidst the commercial hype that has come to surround the internet in recent years, there has been much excitement about the democratic promise of the net and a growing wave of various e-democracy projects.
Ridell Seija
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Variations on a theme by Rimbaud
This article presents an analysis of the poem “Cocheiro Bêbado” by Rimbaud, translated by Augusto de Campos. The Portuguese version expressive ly high lights the acousticism pression of the characters' movements during the lyrical plot. More specifically,
Célia Maria Domingues da Rocha Reis +2 more
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Abstract Early childhood has increasingly been acknowledged as a vital time for all children. Inclusive and quality education is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with the further specification that all children have access to quality pre‐primary education.
Laura H. V. Wright +8 more
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Research examining Service-Learning (SL) in Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) is ample. However, long-term investigations are still scarce and literature demands the application of this type of design to uncover the effects of SL on the long ...
María Maravé-Vivas +5 more
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