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The art, poetics, and grammar of technological innovation as practice, process, and performance [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Usually technological innovation and artistic work are seen as very distinctive practices, and innovation of technologies is understood in terms of design and human intention.
Mark, Coeckelbergh
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”Dette skulle bli et dikt som noen skulle huske en stund”

open access: yesBarnboken: Tidskrift för Barnlitteraturforskning, 2021
”This was supposed to become a poem which someone would remember for a while”: Stage Art as Poetry for Children in the Theatre Performance Snutebiller, stankelben Abstract: Norwegian author Rolf Jacobsen’s (1907–1994) modernist poetry, originally ...
Silje Harr Svare, Anne Skaret
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The story of Oh: the aesthetics and rhetoric of a common vowel sound [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Studies in Musical Theatre is the only peer-reviewed journal dedicated to musical theatre. It was launched in 2007 and is now in its seventh volume.
Daley M., Dominic Symonds, Most A.
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Constructing English in New Zealand: A report on a decade of reform [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
In 1991, the newly elected National Government of New Zealand set in train a major reform of the New Zealand national curriculum and, a little later, a major reform of the New Zealand qualifications system.
Locke, Terry
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Iraqi Contemporary Language of Poetry: Nineties as a Model

open access: yesالأستاذ, 2018
    Poetic language  is the only a movement based mostly on the stereotypes and pugnacity what is prevalent in the language communicative by eluding and escape from him towards the level of performance of works on raising the effectiveness of the speech
Assist. Prof. D. Yahia Walie Fattah   +1 more
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Brazilian Cantoria and Slam: poetics of performance

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Estudos da Presença, 2021
This article proposes to compare two oral poetic genres, cantoria and slam, from the perspective of performance art, exploring their similarities and differences.
Tiago Barbosa Souza   +1 more
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Poetics of Performing: Becoming a Mother [PDF]

open access: yesHuman Arenas, 2021
In this article, I part from the argument developed by Valsiner in a text on pathways to development and education (Valsiner, 2008): he claims we need to move from the static ontology of being—which asks “what is X?” to the epistemology of becoming—which asks “what is X becoming.” He then asks the consequent question: how to do empirical work on that ...
openaire   +1 more source

Poetic sensibilities, humanities, and wonder: Toward an e/affective sociology of sport [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
In the academy that we often call the “sociology of sport,” rarely do we allow for the existence of poets or even of poetic sensibilities. This may seem to be a strange comment, given that NASSS particularly, and the sociology of sport more generally ...
Rinehart, Robert E.
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Arabic Performance Poetry: A New Mode of Resistance

open access: yesArab Studies Quarterly, 2017
Performance poetry, as a literary term, is known in the Western literature, although some critics may not consider it literary in the first place. This article assumes the applicability of this term to new attempts of some Egyptian youth whose poems ...
Muhammad Agami Hassan Muhammad
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Recognising Intertextuality in the Digital Corpus of Finnic Oral Poetry

open access: yesDigital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries Publications, 2022
While digital corpora have enabled new perspectives into the variation and continuums of human communication, they often pose problems related to implicit biases of the data and the limited reach of current methods in recognising similarity in ...
Kati Kallio   +3 more
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