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The Symbolic Order in Steve Toltz's A Fraction of the Whole: A Lacanian Treatment
The present research seeks to read Steve Toltz’s novel A Fraction of the Whole in terms of the Lacanian three orders. Its central argument is to reveal the affinity between Lacanian three orders that the characters undergo. In the course of A Fraction of
Hanna Estifaei, Javad Yaghoobi
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The Symbolism in Octavio Paz’s Poem “¿No Hay Salida?”: Destructive Time and Mandala Imagery / Octavio Paz’ın “¿No Hay Salida?” Adlı Şiirinin Sembolizmi: Yıkıcı Zaman ve Mandala İmgeleri [PDF]
This work analyzes Octavio Paz’s poem “¿No hay salida?” (Is there no way out?) using the theory of imaginary, established by French thinker Gilbert Durand.
Mehmet İlgürel
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The imaginary Starobinsky model [PDF]
AbstractThe recent detection by the BICEP2 collaboration of a high level of tensor modes seems to exclude the Starobinsky model of inflation. In this paper we show that this conclusion can be avoided: one can embed the Starobinsky model in supergravity and identify the inflaton field with the imaginary (instead of the real) part of the chiral scalaron ...
S. Ferrara, A. Kehagias, A. Riotto
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Koncepce a priori Mikela Dufrenna
The principle aim of this essay is to present Mikel Dufrenne’s conception of the a priori as an effort to overcome the sociological and historical relativism that dominates in aesthetics as in all other human sciences.
Felix Borecký
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The Poetry of the Tanatic Imaginary [PDF]
The article studies the artistic representations of death in several poetic texts signed by Emilian Galaicu-Păun, Nicolae Popa, Dumitru Crudu, Leo Bordeianu, Irina Nechit, Marcela Benea, Alexandru Vakulovski.
Oxana GHERMAN
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The imaginary encompasses conscious and unconscious psychosocial productions. A mirror reflects the archetypal functioning of culture. The repressed memories and the surreal visions, which are part of the author’s imaginary, are reflected in socio ...
Mohammed El Fakkoussi
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Imaginary origin of art and its task in Heidegger's later philosophy [PDF]
Extended AbstractThe article explores how art, with its imaginary character, plays a pivotal role in Heidegger's later philosophy. Art is seen as a means to establish a world and reveal the Holy, thus fulfilling the destined task of a people.
Meraj Jamshidi, Mahmoud Sufiani
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Bioentropy, Aesthetics and Meta-dualism: The Transdisciplinary Ecology of Gregory Bateson
In this paper I am going to be dealing with Gregory Bateson, a theorist who is one of the founders of cybernetics, an acknowledged precursor of Biosemiotics, and in all respects highly transdisciplinary.
Peter Harries-Jones
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Drawing on Julia Kristeva's amorous dialogue with Therese in Therese, mon amour, her third volume on the powers and limits of psychoanalysis (La haine et le pardon), and Cet incroyable besoin de croire, my aim in this essay is to unpack Kristeva's theory
Maria Margaroni
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The legal imaginary of "indigeneity"
This article analyzes how the most important Peruvian legal-political institution with jurisdiction over indigenous issues, the Ministry of Culture, has constructed “indigeneity” since its creation in 2010 and until 2020. To achieve this aim, the article
Erika León Angulo
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