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    The syntactic Order and its Role in the Rhetoric by Mahmood Fotoohi Rudmajani

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…This essay describes the concept of order as aesthetic quality in syntax and separates it from the term "verse" meaning "poetry rhyme". …”
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    Adaptive architecture as mediator between humans and earth by Marie Ulber, Mona Mahall

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This paper describes the potential of adaptive architecture to mediate not only technically but also socially and aesthetically between humans and the environment. Compensating global change through architecture does not change human behaviour; the challenge is to involve and activate each inhabitant. …”
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    « Spirit of the dead, rise up! […] and claim your story ». Représentation de l’esclavage et esthétique de la résistance dans Sankofa (Haile Gerima, 1993) by Claire Dutriaux

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…In Sankofa, Gerima developed a politics and aesthetic of resistance. While the film’s political, ideological, and historical dimensions have been extensively analyzed, this essay focuses on its aesthetic dimension, which is the cornerstone of its ideological discourse on resistance to slavery.…”
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    Sacré Graal ! et le détournement cinématographique by Justine Breton

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…This paper focuses on narrative and aesthetic perspectives in the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail, by studying the connections and divergences between Terry Gilliam’s cut-out animation sequences and their medieval inspirations in texts and illuminations. …”
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    The Black Arts Movement Reprise: Television and Black Art in the 21st Century by Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…It was represented by a rich cross section of artistic work, often forged by young urban artists in genres as diverse as music, dance, visual arts, literature and theatre. No aesthetic was unaffected by inflections of this new black consciousness. …”
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    The Politics of Voice in Duke Ellington’s Beggar’s Holiday (1946) by James O’Leary

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Drawing upon the writings of such critics as Clement Greenberg, Dwight MacDonald, and Archibald MacLeish, my paper revives a 1940s aesthetic discourse that imposed strong divisions between highbrow and lowbrow art. …”
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    Imitation, Mimicry, and the Performance of Americanness in Nabokov’s Pnin by Annika M. Schadewaldt

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This article argues that we should understand imitation as one of the novel’s core thematic and aesthetic concerns. Approaching the novel as preoccupied with issues of imitation allows us to see not only how Pnin reframes the immigrant narrative as one of imperfect performance of Americanness but also how it connects the issue of assimilation to larger questions of the aesthetic and ethic education of readers.…”
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    Le paysage irlandais, un espace photogénique : réflexions autour de quelques séries photographiques en Irlande by Pierre-Jérôme Jehel, Corinne Feiss-Jehel

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…This paper will move from individual observations towards a diversified approach to the plurality of aesthetic readings.…”
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    Examining the Impact of Repetition on the Eloquence of Bustan by بتول واعظ, رقیه کاردل ایلواری

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…At the end, a novel type of repetition in the area of semantics in Saadiâs discourse is introduced which reveals that this type of repetition is found in the area of semantics with the purpose of transferring information, meaning, and thoughts through linguistic functions than creating music and demonstrating aesthetic appeal in discourse. Hence, this kind of repetition enjoys more linguistic application besides inducing aesthetic influences in the text which is studied in the area of semantics.…”
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    Las perlas de Rosa (1914) de Aurora Cáceres: una bella muerte. Imaginarios estético-ideológicos modernistas de entre siglos en clave femenina by Elena Grau-Lleveria

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The lines of critical analysis that I propose in this article address the configuration of the novel's aesthetic-ideological languages and its narrative structure. …”
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    Le personnel est encore politique by Claude Chastagner

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Corridos, a popular musical genre among Mexican and Mexican-American populations, are part of a realistic aesthetic that for a long time made them vectors of social protest and resistance. …”
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    Embellishments from a Linguistic View: a Semiotic Analysis by Fatemeh Bahrami

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…2- Why does translation bleach aesthetical aspect of poems? To answer the first question, investigating the data reveals that aesthetic aspect of aforementioned embellishments follows from the interaction of neighboring signs in the chain, which simultaneously causes interfaces between syntagmatic and associative axes to represent various activated relations between present and absent signs, according to their similarities in signifiers, signified or both parts of the signs. …”
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    Tales Of Possession And Dispossession by Elsa Charléty

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…This paper looks at loss and grief in Edwidge Danticat’s novel Claire of the Sea Light (2013) through analyzing how absence is configured within the aesthetic of the novel. I show how the interwoven stories within the text form a narrative economy where people trade memories and emotions amongst themselves in order to cope with the void left by the departed. …”
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    La présentation des objets africains dans DOCUMENTS (1929/1930), magazine illustré by Coline Bidault

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…But the objective of Documents was above all to break down the barriers between the various disciplines by adopting a particular aesthetic: the juxtaposition of a wide variety of methods, ideas, texts and images, as well as of ways of thinking about African objects, meant that these could be considered in ways that went beyond the classic opposition of ethnographical and aesthetic approaches.…”
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    THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ARCHITECTURE: BEAUTY, JUSTICE AND THE CALL OF CARE by H.A. Auret

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…This article argues that the dissociation between beauty and justice may well be rooted in the unquestioning way in which we habitually fall back on established aesthetic tropes when considering the notion of architectural beauty. …”
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    De l’arbre au paysage d’arbres by Fabienne Cavaillé

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The main contemporary points of entry into the landscape (ecological, sensitive, aesthetic and socio-political) can thus be introduced to children.…”
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    The Japonism influences in Alphonse Mucha’s art nouveau style posters by Gonca Sönmez, Mehmet Reşat Başar

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Furthermore, it sheds light on the impact of Japanese aesthetic on European art.…”
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    L’art face au livre by Pascal Krajewski

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Schematically, this encounter through the book object outlines three distinct regions : where the book plays a documentary role in relation to an external work of art, where it plays the role of an element integrated into a comprehensive visual artwork, and where it functions itself as a work of art in its own right.The aesthetic effects of books on the art objects they refer to are examined to show how they oscillate between aesthetic neutrality and media reinvention, including the addition of a sensual or symbolic charge.Finally, the article focuses on what it calls “bookish arts,” encompassing pop-ups and manuscripts as well as artist’s books and illustrated books, to precisely describe each piece of this patchwork where the book truly becomes the work of art.…”
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