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Poésie amphibie : le double état du poème
If we accept that a poetic text becomes a poem at the precise moment when the aesthetic relationship between this text and someone who receives it is established, we can then ask a seemingly simple question: where do we find this “poem”?
Christophe Imperiali
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Studying the works of two poets from different generations, Bernard Heidsieck and Anne-James Chaton, this article intends to evaluate the debt of contemporary practices to experimental poetry.
Gaëlle Théval
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This article presents two Somali poems in the jiifto metre: Fad Galbeed ‘Evening Cloud’ by Maxamed Xaashi Dhamac ‘Gaarriye’ and Xabagbarsheed ‘Royal Jelly’ by Xasan Daahir Ismaaciil ‘Weedhsame’.
Martin Orwin
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In poetry, like in music, the poetic sounding has a semantic meaning and the meaning captured in a poem is “incapable of being renamed”, that is, expressed in any other way. This is what A.V. Mikhailov defines as “musicality”.
Julia M. Oparina
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Manifestes en performance : de quelques manifestes de poésie expérimentale
Our study focuses on three manifestos, produced between 1961 and 1978 by three central figures in the field, Pierre Garnier, Bernard Heidsieck and Julien Blaine, which appear as milestones for mapping the field and history of experimental poetry in ...
Gaëlle Théval
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Samplings musicales versus samples literarios
In recent years, terms from electronic music have been frequently used to describe practices of literary appropriation. One of these concepts is sampling, which has also been generally applied to other artistic disciplines.
Felipe Cussen
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“Sourd-Muet”: The Poetics of Non-communication in Peter Manson’s ‘Sourdough Mutation’
This article explores the formal characteristics of, and some possible motivations for, what I call ‘non-communication’ in Peter Manson’s 2014 poem-sequence ‘Sourdough Mutation’. Initially, I consider the distinctions between the compositional mode which
Greg Thomas
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Silent Music Richard Bronson Padishah Press; 2009. If this collection of poems is any indication, it’s clear that Richard Bronson can find music anywhere. In the title poem, “Silent Music,” he enters his mother’s apartment and hears, ticking from the radiators, the “anguished chord”
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Why We Need to Study Assisted Methods to Teach Typing to Nonspeaking Autistic People
ABSTRACT At least one third of autistic people have limited or no speech. Most nonspeaking autistic people are never provided alternatives that would enable the full range of expression that speech allows, significantly limiting their access to educational, social, and employment opportunities.
Vikram K. Jaswal +4 more
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Making care audible: Musical gifts and affective reciprocity in the clinic
Abstract In clinical settings, music therapy is frequently received as a gift—a voluntary offering that invites but does not demand participation. Drawing on ethnographic research with music therapists and patients in Canadian and American hospitals, this article examines how clinical care is co‐constituted through practices of giving, receiving, and ...
Meredith Evans
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