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Generative AI and the Future of Musical Diversity
Abstract I argue that the current proliferation of generative artificial intelligence (AI) represents a new stage in a longer historical process of distancing humans from their unique individual psyches and of reducing participation and cultural diversity in music. The argument consists of six parts: (1) reiterating the uniqueness of individual psyches,
Dor Shilton
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ABSTRACT Despite calls for writing reform over the past two decades, few of the recommendations from this work have made their way into high school classrooms in the United States where concerns about the paucity and quality of writing instruction remain.
Mellinee Lesley
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قصة الإسراء والمعراج في الشعر العربي في شبه القارة الهندية الباكستانية
Allah has endowed his Prophets with matchless Miracles. Muhammad peace and blessings of Allah be upon him was bestowed with the miracle of the holy Quran along with it he was also awarded with many other miracles “The Night journey and Ascension to ...
Hafiza Fareeda Jabeen +2 more
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Analyzing Roleplaying Games as Pedagogical Tools for Disrupting Literary Whiteness
[Left] The sailors see in the distance a ghostly ship, scene from ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ by S.T. Coleridge, published by Harper und Brothers, New York, 1876 (wood engraving). [Right] Rime of the Modern Mariner, speculative reimagining of ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ by S.T.
Karis Jones +3 more
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La condición del sujeto poético penetra los géneros
El sujeto poético se configura como un concepto esquivo a la reflexión crítica y teórica, dada su complejidad y su relación ambivalente con la figura del autor.
Clelia Moure
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Fraying the Edges of Literacies: What Do Post‐Philosophies Produce for Early Childhood Literacies?
Paper skateboard park and worms' house; is it literacy? We invite a discussion on how post‐philosophies have, and could, open up possibilities for thinking about early literacies. By fraying the edges of certainty and legitimacy around what counts as literacy and who is viewed as literate (according to humanist logics), post‐philosophical concepts ...
Abigail Hackett, Candace R. Kuby
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Zainiev's drama: characteristics of poetics and genre
Background. At the turn of the XXth–XXIst centuries, Tatar drama entered a phase of active genre renewal. The plays of Ilgiz Zainiev constitute a significant segment of contemporary Tatar drama; however, a systematic scholarly analysis of his works remains an unmet need in the field.
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Building Bridges: Five Sociocultural Practices for Reading Comprehension
ABSTRACT This article argues that decades of research provide robust evidence for a sociocultural approach to teaching reading comprehension, yet implementation of this approach has been slow and uneven. The sociocultural approach situates students' cultural, linguistic, and personal knowledge at the heart of their meaning making with texts.
Kathleen A. Hinchman +3 more
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Versiprosa, by Carlos Drummond de Andrade: Poem-Chronicles or a hybrid genre?
This article addresses Carlos Drummond de Andrade’s poetic production in his book Versiprosa (1967), which includes, in poetic form, the short accounts and reflections about everyday life he wrote for the Rio de Janeiro newspapers Correio da Manhã and ...
Sônia Pereira Dias +1 more
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F IS FOR FALCON: THE TRUE STORY OF THE ‘NOVELLE’
ABSTRACT This article takes a closer look at the Boccaccio story upon which Paul Heyse based his famous ‘Falken‐Theorie’ of the ‘Novelle’. The essay then links Boccaccio to a general account of storytelling as an aid to survival amid the hostility of nature and human circumstances.
Michael Minden
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