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From fait divers to biographeme : biographical writing and poetics of detail in Roland Barthes

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Luís Fernando Dorelli de Abreu   +2 more
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Poetics

2022
Here, we introduce the reader to some of the key concepts in this book: (1) unplanning, (2) work, (3) story, (4) embodiment, (5) polyphony, (6) worthiness, (7) audiencing and (8) dis/enchantment. These concepts enable a set of insights to be built up about collaborative interdisciplinary research and constitute a poetics arising from that work.
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Poetic License

International Journal of Practical Theology, 2019
Abstract This paper is a response to Heather Walton’s 2017 Presidential Address to the International Academy of Practical Theology, “A Theopoetics of Practice – Re-forming in Practical Theology.” It explores a key question raised by Walton: “If we were to construct a way of imagining a theopoetics of practical theology, what would it ...
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World Poetics and Comparative Poetics

University of Toronto Quarterly, 2019
Possibly, there cannot be some kind of comprehensive or systematic view of comparative poetry or world poetry but that is not what we are suggesting here. The main idea of this special issue is to encourage distinguished scholars to explore the idea in their own way or to interpret particular examples of the comparative and the global in poetics ...
Jonathan Locke Hart, Ming Xie
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Poetic License and Poetic Justice

2014
Although it took him nearly three decades, Clancy Sigal ultimately got his own back in the game of literary cross-reference between himself and Doris Lessing. Beginning sometime during the 1960s, he drafted major chunks of an autobiographical narrative that focused almost microscopically on his early years in England, including the four years during ...
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Poetics and Poetic Worlds

2011
Poetry is part of the textual lives Barbara Johnson spoke about, and her careful attention to language is something that has been in literary commentary and the study of poetics and rhetoric in the West since Homer. The poetic worlds the poet makes and the reader enters and the critic and theorist respond to have individual contexts but are also part ...
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Poetic Wave and Poetic Particle

University of Toronto Quarterly, 1954
Literary criticism has long borrowed its terms from other fields of inquiry: however sure its practitioners have been of their particular judgments, they have in more general matters usually been more sure of something else—of the truths of theology or of the sciences and social sciences.
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Poetic Respect; Poetic Letting Go

2020
A focus on the aesthetic, scholarly, ethical, and relational aspects of poetic inquiry foregrounds some of the productive tensions and rich possibilities of this form of research. It likewise exposes some of the unresolvable pressures when poet-researchers are required to attend to differing expectations and needs.
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