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A new Anthropocene aesthetics: Mediating Harman, Morton, and Boysen
Abstract Practitioners of Object‐Oriented Ontology (OOO) have critiqued the metaphysical assumptions of contemporary poetry, and particularly the position of the lyric speaker. Scholars such as Graham Harman and Timothy Morton have positioned themselves as critics of these lyric sensibilities. In recent years, concerns have risen around their critiques
Chase Cate
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Political Fictionality: Vladislav Surkov and the Rise of the Authorial State
Abstract This article introduces the concept of political fictionality as a theoretical framework for analyzing the convergence of literary authorship and political power in Russia during the Putin era, using Vladislav Surkov—a longtime presidential advisor and ideologue as well as fiction writer under the pseudonym Natan Dubovitskii—as its principal ...
Ekaterina Vassilieva
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Relocating Tagore’s Binodini: New Spaces of Representation in Rituparno Ghosh’s Chokher Bali
The paper explores how the interface between a literary text and its cinematic rendering underscores the possibilities of meaningful exchanges and encounters between different art forms, historical moments, and ideological values. Cinematic adaptation of
Chandrava Chakravarty
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ABSTRACT Dr Paul Gibney, a highly respected and experienced psychotherapist and family therapist based in Brisbane, Australia, boasts a career of nearly 50 years. His work uniquely integrates systemic and Jungian thought, stemming from his original training in Gestalt and psychoanalytic therapy. This distinctive approach is applied in his practice with
Michael W. Ellwood
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The aim of this study is to theoretically trace the evolution of Latin American magic realism, of the early 20th century, into the British postcolonial postmodern novel, of the late 20th century.
Defne Tutan
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Collaborative Writing in Psychotherapy: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Introduction This scoping review explores the therapeutic use of collaborative writing in psychotherapeutic settings, focusing on three key concepts: collaborative writing, collaboration and reflexivity. The review investigates therapist‐client positioning, modes of collaboration and reflexivity, methods for analysing co‐produced texts and ...
Giacomo Chiara +5 more
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Pragmatism as Post-Postmodernism
Larry A. Hickman presents John Dewey as very much at home in the busy mix of contemporary philosophy—as a thinker whose work now, more than fifty years after his death, still furnishes fresh insights into cutting-edge philosophical debates. Hickman argues that it is precisely the rich, pluralistic mix of contemporary philosophical discourse, with its ...
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ABSTRACT Disasters and crises disrupt lives and test the capacities of governments and organizations. While their immediate aftermath is often marked by uncertainty and disruption, recurrent patterns in how individuals are affected give rise to foreseeable hardships.
Michel L. A. Dückers
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Post-Postmodernity: The Battle for Consciousness
Against the background of the ambiguous scientific and technological developments, consciousness, which is the major mankind’s achievement and the greatest human pride, is in grave danger. Today’s era threatens our consciousness. Consciousness generates brilliant ideas and can use them roughly pragmatically.
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