Aesthetic Worlds: Rimbaud, Williams and Baroque Form [PDF]
The sense of form that provides the modern poet with a unique experience of the literary object has been crucial to various attempts to compare poetry to other cultural activities. In maintaining similar conceptions of the relationship between poetry and
A Rimbaud +13 more
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Broken Lyres: Epic, Performance, and History in Mehdi Akhavān Sāles’ “Ākhar-e Shāhnāmeh” [PDF]
In “Ākhar-e Shāhnāmeh” by Mehdi Akhavān Sāles (1929-1990), one of the foremost representatives of “New Poetry” in Iran, a fictive orality is staged: The poem becomes decipherable only to a reader attuned to the tradition of epic storytelling.
Marie Huber
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Alterity, Otherness and Journalism: From Phenomenology to Narration of Modes of Existence [PDF]
In a theoretical reflection, the aim of this paper is primarily to discuss alterity in journalism. We believe that journalism plays a fundamental role in the construction of knowledge on similarities and differences between human beings, stressing social
Benetti, Marcia, Freitas, Camila
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INTERPRETATIVE STRATEGIES OF MODERN PROSE IN THE CONTEXT OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL CRITICISM [PDF]
The aim of the research is to consider the interpretive strategies with respect to modern prose in the context of critical anthropology, which, on the one hand, unveils mentality of modern person, and on the other hand, influences its formation.
Iryna V. Kropyvko
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Spectators’ aesthetic experiences of sound and movement in dance performance [PDF]
In this paper we present a study of spectators’ aesthetic experiences of sound and movement in live dance performance. A multidisciplinary team comprising a choreographer, neuroscientists and qualitative researchers investigated the effects of different ...
Jola, Corinne +2 more
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Sporting embodiment: sports studies and the (continuing) promise of phenomenology [PDF]
Whilst in recent years sports studies have addressed the calls ‘to bring the body back in’ to theorisations of sport and physical activity, the ‘promise of phenomenology’ remains largely under-realised with regard to sporting embodiment.
Ahmed S. +57 more
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Semantic range of the concept “reader” in contemporary Russian culture [PDF]
Negative transformations associated with the culture of reading in the 21st century are generally recognized. First of all, and not without reason, the reader of fi ction comes into the fi eld of vision of philologists and teachers.
Prozorov, Valeriy Vladimirovich
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A NOVEL STANDING ON THE VERGE: “AYDAKI ADAM TANPINAR” / EŞİKTE DURAN BİR ROMAN: “AYDAKİ ADAM TANPINAR” [PDF]
With her works written as novels, stories, and even diaries, Nazlı Eray is one of the representatives of “fantastic” fiction and “magical realism” movement of Turkish literature.
Ayşe Ulusoy Tunçel
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Measuring the Reader Self‐Perceptions of Adolescents: Introducing the
AbstractThis paper introduces a new affective instrument for assessing the reader self‐perceptions of students in grades seven through ten. The Reader Self‐Perception Scale 2 (RSPS2) builds upon its predecessor, the RSPS, a tool that measures the reading efficacy beliefs of children in grades four through six.
Henk, Bill +2 more
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Palimpsesting : reading and writing lives in H.D.'s 'Murex: War and Postwar London (circa A. D. 1916-1926)' [PDF]
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Dillon, Sarah Joanne
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