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Putting Galileo in his Place: Geographical Origins and the Rhetoric of Scholarly Credibility☆
Abstract While in theory frowned upon, comments on the (regional) provenance of scholars frequently found their way into the scholarly debates of the Republic of Letters. This article uses early responses to Galileo Galilei's Sidereus Nuncius as a case study to explore various broader assumptions and associations underlying the use of such comments on ...
Anna‐Luna Post
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This paper aims to shed light on the mobility of people and relics in the seventh century. It will show that Emperor Heraclius strategically designed his movements and those of his household, citizens, and officials, as well as those of relics within and beyond the borders of Byzantium, in order to consolidate the empire and his position in it.
Paraskevi Sykopetritou
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This paper aims to clarify the formation process of the concept of “form” from the 1920s to the 1930s by chronologically tracing the creation of Perriand's furniture. Abstract This paper aims to clarify the formation process of the concept of “form” from the 1920s to the 1930s by chronologically tracing the creation of Perriand's furniture. That is, by
Shoichiro Sendai
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Ethnography, Incongruity, History: Soviet Poetic Cinema
Abstract This essay examines the entangling of the poetic and the ethnographic in the art cinema of the 1960s as an indicator of a broader collision of epistemological/discursive regimes in postwar Soviet cinema—and ultimately, a clash between two fundamentally opposed approaches to the discursive production of history.
Elizabeth A. Papazian
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‘If there was no jaad’: poetics of khat and remembering the future in a London Somali community
Abstract The Somali people have suffered from a devastating civil war and large‐scale forced displacement since the late 1980s. This article is based on ethnographic fieldwork with Northwest London Somalis during the khat (Catha edulis) control debates that led to the prohibition of the substance in June 2014. It argues that diaspora poetics can become
Guntars Ermansons
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Ada Salas: un lirismo en harapos
La voix d’Ada Salas fait advenir un néo-lyrisme qu’il convient d’interroger, dans la mesure où il fuit plus qu’il ne se donne. Parole déchirée qui sollicite le lecteur dans la création de sens, qui en fait a fortiori son herméneute et son interprète ...
Jaime Ávila-Martínez
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L’urgence de l’écriture en prison : les poèmes de Marcos Ana (1920-2016)
Fernando Macarro Castillo, plus connu sous son nom de poète Marcos Anna, fut emprisonné pendant vingt-trois ans au cours desquels il découvrit l’écriture poétique comme urgence immédiate, celle de témoigner de l’intolérable, individuel et collectif à la ...
Marie-Claire Zimmermann
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La poétique du récit dans « Colline » de Jean Giono [PDF]
Au début de notre étude, nous avons proposé de réfléchir sur la position qu'occupe le narrateur dans Colline. Il semble que la définition la plus appropriée soit celle de narrateur-témoin, qui est plus précise que celle de simple narrateur omniscient ...
Hoda Omar Amine
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Critical Quarterly, Volume 64, Issue 4, Page 138-154, December 2022.
David Nowell Smith
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Le contenu politique d'une fiction littéraire exclut-elle l'autoréflexivité poétologique ? Alors que nombre de débats actuels semblent partir de ce postulat, cette contribution montre au contraire le lien étroit entre la réflexion sur les relations de ...
Julia Dettke
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