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    Voces poéticas de la periferia: la poesía de Alessandro Buzo como articuladora de una comunidad alternativa de cuidado by Jorge Ignacio Cid Alarcón

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This article reflects on the recent productions of marginal peripheral literature, particularly the case of the poetry of Alessandro Buzo’s poetry in light of the notions of the abject as a matrix of segregation (Kristeva, Butler), fear as political affection (Safatle), community (Bauman) and care communities (Butler), in order to evaluate its poetics as a critical articulating tool of an alternative care community.…”
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    Vers l’image aveugle : George Oppen et l’usage de la lumière by Xavier Kalck

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…This article means to discuss the question of light in George Oppen’s poetry, quite independently of the images built within the poems. …”
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    Entre poésie et politique by Gérard Raulet

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…First printed in 1942, it appeared in mid-1943 in his poetry collection Dank für Stalingrad. This draws attention to the fact that commitment to a secret Germany implies a gesture of resistance. …”
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    Faire descendre le maître de son piédestal. Retour sur parcours d’un formateur-chercheur by Philippe Glâtre

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This paper takes a look back at my teaching career, traced through the eyes of the ignorant master, a figure proposed by Jacques Rancière in the light of the work of Joseph Jacotot. Whether in the context of accreditation of prior learning, competitive examination preparation or the fight against illiteracy, the aim is to question the place of knowledge and the relationship that fosters learner emancipation. …”
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    Stylistics of layers of Farrokhi Yazdi's poems based on Dr. Fotouhi's stylistics by Alamdar Zinatpour, Amir Hosain Hemmati, Mazaher Nikkhah

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The main question of the research is how can the stylistic features of Farokhi's poetry be studied and determined using layered stylistics? …”
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    The Ongoing French Reception of the Objectivists by Abigail Lang

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…For almost fifty years, the Objectivists have been an enduring reference in French poetry, or at least for that section of French poetry committed to the modernist legacy. …”
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    “Virtuoso[S] Of Departure” by Sarah Bouttier

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…This paper reads three poems on absence in the light of current theories of the object, hoping to clarify various trends in contemporary poetry’s relation to absence. …”
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    Creative writing teaching-learning practice in second language learning: a didactic study by Tracy BLOOR, Sara GREAVES

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This contribution comprises a didactic analysis of a course in literary criticism and creative writing based on a programme of transcultural poetry and plurilingual creative writing activities loosely inspired by Oulipean writing constraints. …”
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    Poetică și ornamentică by Laurențiu Hanganu

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The study discusses the relationship between poetry and ornamentation in the light of Baudelaire’s theory of correspondences. …”
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    Preliminary Note by Henrieke Stahl

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The conferences took place in 2018-2019, at a time when neither the coronavirus pandemic nor Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine were foreseeable, and the contributions have not been updated in light of these catastrophes. The articles presented here deal with recent poetry and focus on the connection between politics, performativity, and the internet in multiple literatures and intercultural relations. …”
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    Preliminary Note by Henrieke Stahl

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The conferences took place in 2018-2019, at a time when neither the coronavirus pandemic nor Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine were foreseeable, and the contributions have not been updated in light of these catastrophes. The articles presented here deal with recent poetry and focus on the connection between politics, performativity, and the internet in multiple literatures and intercultural relations. …”
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    Wallace Stevens : d’une version officieuse de la philosophie by Axel Nesme

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…After exploring the connection between Heideggerian ontology and Stevens’ poetry “in times of need”, this paper examines the originating function of Stevens’ poems in light of Agamben’s theorization of deixis and voice, and of the specific role assigned to the syllable. …”
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    Las visiones de Raúl Zurita y el prejuicio de lo sublime by Geneviève Fabry

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…To examine Zurita’s strategies (specially the association of poetry and land art) as expressions of the esthetics of sublime, as Kant, Lyotard and Saint Girons define it, permits to project a new light upon this most puzzling work and, at the same time, to determine more accurately what is at stake in the controversies it engenders (above all, consult the criticisms by Nelly Richard and Roberto Bolaño).…”
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    Mina Loy’s Surrealist Strategies of Renewal by Diane Drouin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, although Loy’s poems may have been influenced by this American “renaissance of poetry,” her often overlooked prose autobiographies in prose – that she began in Paris in the 1920s and completed in New York in the 1940s – should be analyzed in the light of the Surrealist renewal of language. …”
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    Auden and MacNeice: Their Last Will and Testament – Thirties Classic or Existential Pause? by Sara R. GREAVES

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The second part of the article deals more specifically with Auden, and the text is discussed in relation to Auden’s poetry as a whole as a rewriting of Dante’s Inferno, including his system of ‘contrapasso’ in the treatment of sinners, thereby shedding light on the poet’s quest for a language of (spiritual) healing. …”
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    سمات الأنا الشعرية الأنثوية الحداثية بين روضة الحاج وفروغ فرخزاد (مقدمة نقدية نفسية مقارنة) by Baraa Khaled Hilal

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the modern era, Ego witnessed many transformations, with the emergence of the romantic school, but the symbolic and existential schools  created another form of the Ego, emerged from psychiatric clinics and was crystallized by the Austrian psychologist (Sigmund Freud), I intend to address one type of these new poetic transformations,   classical characteristics of Female Ego in the works of the Sudanese poet Rawdha Al-Hajj compared to the Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad." the Sudanese I will study the classical poetic female ego and its features, in their Arabic or translated into Arabic poetry. My study will be a critical comparative study in the light of the psychological approach. …”
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    سمات الأنا الشعرية الأنثوية الحداثية بين روضة الحاج وفروغ فرخزاد (مقدمة نقدية نفسية مقارنة) by Baraa Khaled Hilal

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the modern era, Ego witnessed many transformations, with the emergence of the romantic school, but the symbolic and existential schools  created another form of the Ego, emerged from psychiatric clinics and was crystallized by the Austrian psychologist (Sigmund Freud), I intend to address one type of these new poetic transformations,   classical characteristics of Female Ego in the works of the Sudanese poet Rawdha Al-Hajj compared to the Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad." the Sudanese I will study the classical poetic female ego and its features, in their Arabic or translated into Arabic poetry. My study will be a critical comparative study in the light of the psychological approach. …”
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    سمات الأنا الشعرية الأنثوية الحداثية بين روضة الحاج وفروغ فرخزاد (مقدمة نقدية نفسية مقارنة) by Baraa Khaled Hilal

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the modern era, Ego witnessed many transformations, with the emergence of the romantic school, but the symbolic and existential schools  created another form of the Ego, emerged from psychiatric clinics and was crystallized by the Austrian psychologist (Sigmund Freud), I intend to address one type of these new poetic transformations,   classical characteristics of Female Ego in the works of the Sudanese poet Rawdha Al-Hajj compared to the Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad." the Sudanese I will study the classical poetic female ego and its features, in their Arabic or translated into Arabic poetry. My study will be a critical comparative study in the light of the psychological approach. …”
    Get full text
    Article