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The Poetic Timestamp of Digital Erotic Objects
Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 2017Upon describing the temporal qualities of analog and digital platforms existent during copresent and online psychotherapy, I propose that the medium of interaction influences the manner by which analog and digital erotic introjects are represented and used, lending different textures to erotic transference.
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Abū Ṭayyib al-Washshāʾ and the Poetics of Inscribed Objects
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2021In Kitāb al-Muwashshā, a unique work on good manners and high-culture etiquette, al-Washshāʾ (ca. 255–325/869–937) recorded the practices of a group of courtiers and other members of the elite in Abbasid society known as the ẓurafāʾ (“the refined ones”).
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Jean Prouvé—The Poetics of the Technical Object
Design and Culture, 2009(2009). Jean Prouve—The Poetics of the Technical Object. Design and Culture: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 126-128.
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T. S. Eliot’s Objective Poetics and the Locus of Emotion
Journal of the T. S. Eliot Society of Korea, 2023My paper aims to find the locus of emotion in T. S. Eliot’s objective poetics. Eliot is best known as the promulgator of modern poetics of objectivity in contrast to the Romantic conception of poetry emphasizing subjective feelings. Specifically, along with “an objective correlative,” “impersonality,” defined as “escape from emotion” or “escape from ...
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Bakhtin, addressivity, and the poetics of objectivity
1994Dialogisme du modernisme poetique (impersonnalite, objectivite...) de W. C. Williams, E. Pound et T.
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Poetics II. Narrative and Lyric: The Poetic Forms and the Object of Artistic Presentation
1999AbstractThis chapter clarifies the essential nature of the two fundamental poetic forms of composition — those of the narrative and the lyric — and shows how these two forms can be seen to operate not only in literature, but also in painting and music.
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Parnassianism's Objective Aesthetic: The Architecture of Impersonal Poetics
Parnassianism, a significant French poetic movement of the mid-19th century, emerged as a direct antithesis to the emotional exuberance and subjective expression characteristic of Romanticism. This paper explores the core tenets of Parnassianism, focusing specifically on its objective aesthetic and impersonal poetics, framed through the metaphor of ...Revista, Zen, LITERATURE, 10
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Jean Prouvé's Maison Tropicale: The Poetics of the Colonial Object
Design Issues, 2010In June 2007, Jean Prouvé’s prefabricated aluminium bungalow known as the Maison Tropicale was sold at auction in New York for $4,968,000 (see Figure 1). Prior to the sale, the Maison was displayed on the banks of the Seine in Paris, and following the sale, in front of London’s Tate Modern.
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Literary History: Objective and Subjective: The Poetics of Auden’s Anthologies
Romanic Review, 2009When you read any version of literary history written by any modern English poet--whether an explicit history of the kind presented in a critical essay, or an implicit history of the kind suggested by the poet's general attitudes to the literary past--you are likely to learn the same general truth, no matter which poet you read.
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A nearby long gamma-ray burst from a merger of compact objects
Nature, 2022Eleonora Troja +2 more
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