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Language of the Heart: Creating Digital Stories and Found Poetry to Understand Patients’ Experiences Living with Advanced Cancer [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Oncology
In this article, we share our findings on patients’ experiences creating digital stories about living with advanced cancer, represented through found poetry. Over a period of 12 months, patients from the program “Managing Cancer and Living Meaningfully” (
Kathleen C. Sitter   +2 more
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Performanz, Textualität und Kognition

open access: yesPOEMA, 2023
This paper traces recent developments in the study of early Greek lyric poetry and suggests some tracks that could be followed in the near future.
Thomas Kuhn-Treichel
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Schema L? Zur wissensvermittelnden und erkenntnisgenerierenden Funktion von Schemata in Lyrik am Beispiel einiger Altersgedichte von Harald Hartung

open access: yesInternationale Zeitschrift für Kulturkomparatistik, 2019
This paper characterizes several ways of transferring knowledge via lyric poetry. It is argued that conveying information via schemata is a prevalent mode of that kind.
Claudia Hillebrandt
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Religious Values in Bangilun Dance Verse and Its Pedagogical Relevance to Character Building

open access: yesHumaniora, 2021
The research aimed to describe and identify the religious value contained in the poetry of Bangilun dance and its pedagogical relevance. Religious values were character values related to divinity: they were the basis of thought, speech, and deed.
Noviana Pusparini   +2 more
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Two to Tanka: poetry as a duoethnographic method for exploring sensitive topics

open access: yesJournal of Research in Nursing, 2017
Duoethnography is a method of dialogical reflection that combines different voices and juxtaposing worldviews in order to glean fresh perspectives on wider social or professional issues. In this paper we use poetry to support an inter-professional duoethnographic exploration of sensitive issues in nursing and healthcare. Using a method of linked tanka
Breckenridge, Jenna P., Clark, Maria T.
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Miłosz: Self-Reflection as the Topic of a Poetic Description [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Czesław Miłosz’s poetry displays two reverberating topics which may be defined as contradictory existence and world experiences. One of those is the admiration for the beauty of the world and awe consequent upon capturing the simultaneous existence of ...
Stelmaszczyk, Barbara
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The late Medieval Greek poetry : language, metre and discourse (University of Ghent, 2015) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In this contribution, I offer a summary of my 2015 Ph.D. dissertation from the University of Ghent on the language and metre of Late Medieval Greek poetry as they pertain to information ...
Soltic, Jorie
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Juan de Ibaso y las formas burlescas en justas poéticas a mediados del siglo xvii

open access: yesCriticón, 2007
During the 17th century the increasing popularity of burlesque poetry is clearly evident even in poetry contests about religious subjects. As a sample, this article focuses on a poem written by Juan de Ibaso (1612-1694), which was sent to a poetry ...
Inmaculada Osuna
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„Świat przebrany, nieprzebrany”. Metafora tekstylna w poezji Stanisława Barańczaka [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The article discusses the issue of textile metaphor and its function in Stanisław Barańczak’s poetry – a topic that used to be discussed mainly in relation to women’s poetry.
Czaja, Kamila
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Eduardo Nicol: entresijos de una poética fenomenológica

open access: yesTheoría Revista del Colegio de Filosofía, 1999
Eduardo Nicol’s merit was to take on poetry as an unavoidable subject of his philosophic system. Likewise, he succeeded in his criticism —either outspoken or implied— upon Plato and Heidegger about the topic.
Josu Landa
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