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Poetics Today (2002) 23 (4): 611–631.
Published: 01 December 2002
...Glyn White Christine Brooke-Rose's Thru is a strikingly provocative postmodernist text. Instead of examining how Thru deconstructs fiction through the literary and linguistic theory that it includes, this essay looks at how theory—specifically Roman Jakobson's diagram of communication—is altered...
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Poetics Today (2008) 29 (2): 353–370.
Published: 01 June 2008
... Sanders Peirce who first identified the elements of ico-
nicity as image, diagram, and metaphor. Hiraga’s discussion of Peirce’s
theory of the sign is one of the clearest I have read. Her formulation of
Peirce’s definition of a sign foregrounds its triadic nature: “a sign A stands
for an object B...
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Poetics Today (2024) 45 (1): 17–44.
Published: 01 March 2024
... Diagram Scrutinized and Historized .” In A Companion to Narrative Theory , edited by Phelan James and Rabinowitz Peter J. , 299 – 311 . Malden, MA : Blackwell . Skalin Lars-Åke . 2009 . “ Centres and Borders: On Defining Narrativity and Narratology .” In Borderliners: Searching...
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Poetics Today (2020) 41 (4): 705–729.
Published: 01 December 2020
... fields can be visualized as shown in figure 1. At its most basic, the assignment of cultural-semantic fields boils down to placing elements of the fictional world we analyze above all, characters and what they do, say, and think in the different fields of the diagram. The diagram is composed...
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Poetics Today (2008) 29 (3): 525–564.
Published: 01 September 2008
... the
images he creates and beholds—returns to the self via an indirection, via a
visual experience of the other, of self as other. The hologram in the poem
gives a visual analogue to what Ricoeur diagrams in language. Before pro-
ceeding with an application to the literary texts, Ricoeur’s theory of self...
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Poetics Today (2020) 41 (1): 141–150.
Published: 01 March 2020
... available to him diagrams, geometric constructions, analytic symbols, pictorial images of the field, mechanical metaphors had a revelatory power. More importantly still, he knew that each was ultimately limited in what it could do. He regarded the phenomena he studied as mysterious, perhaps even ineffable...
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Poetics Today (2017) 38 (1): 61–92.
Published: 01 February 2017
...-emotional aspects of our cognition.
According to semiotic theory, the icon has a complex structure, composed
of image, diagram, and metaphor. Image refers to the forming of a concept in
the mind as in imagination, and it can thus denote mental concepts arising from
external stimuli through the senses...
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Poetics Today (2007) 28 (1): 43–87.
Published: 01 March 2007
... Put? The Narrative Communication Diagram Scrutinized and Historicized,” in Phelan and Rabinowitz 2005: 299 -311. Shen, Dan 2001a “Narrative, Reality, and Narrator as Construct: Reflections on Genette's `Narrating,' ” Narrative 9 : 123 -29. 2001b “Breaking Conventional Barriers...
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Poetics Today (2020) 41 (4): 475–501.
Published: 01 December 2020
... diagram (figure 1). These six stages, from visual sensation to the production of emotions and attitudes, are analyzed in his following pages, and much of the remainder of the book is devoted to understanding Kossak The Limits of Embodied Reading 477 how these steps may be understood to form...
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Poetics Today (2003) 24 (2): 207–236.
Published: 01 June 2003
... (Boring This
diagram is also incompatible with psychoanalysis, because the mental events with which
Richards deals are neither motivational in nature nor unconscious (Boring Richards would
therefore not need to shed the surface level...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2008) 29 (1): 175–195.
Published: 01 March 2008
... of the classroom before stopping himself with the admo-
nition, “It is in order to avoid this sort of wrongful trespass that I have
written down what I know of Paul Bereyter” (1996: 29).
The autobiographical narrator provides us with a diagram of his class-
room followed by a photograph of students...
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Poetics Today (2020) 41 (1): 1–36.
Published: 01 March 2020
... s Pure Logic (1864), John Venn s Symbolic Logic (1881) (which used a schema of overlapping circles, now known as Venn diagrams, to visualize logical classes and propositions), Charles Sanders Peirce s logical essays, and Hugh MacColl s Symbolic Logic and Its Applications (1906).19 Jevons was also...
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Poetics Today (2009) 30 (3): 517–560.
Published: 01 September 2009
..., 2007) describes how the prose-
cuting and defending attorneys in a trial are conceptualized as speaking to one another even
though in the American system the attorneys give alternating presentations for the jury and
cannot speak to each other directly.
. This diagram omits structure...
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Poetics Today (2024) 45 (2): 301–307.
Published: 01 June 2024
... of intelligence but is so fascinated by it that he includes a diagram in his book. The motif of such a typewriter would haunt cultural history right up to a famous short story by Jorge Luis Borges. Human: My cat, what's Borges’ Library of Babel about? Can you tell me briefly why this short story was seen...
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Poetics Today (2005) 26 (1): 161–168.
Published: 01 March 2005
... in this diagram; or, which is another way of saying the same
thing, practically all options have been exhausted by the time the nine-
teenth century enters its last quarter. At the highest level of the taxonomy,
we find a set of Paradiso worlds in which absolute virtue is possible: whether
for anyone who so...
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Poetics Today (2003) 24 (3): 439–469.
Published: 01 September 2003
... for these domains which must be in place
to account for the range of metaphorical expressions in everyday Russian:
The two major nodes on the diagram correspond to the dual conceptualiza-
tions of Truth as an object or location (goal). Every source domain on every
node in the figure calls to mind a complex frame...
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Poetics Today (2010) 31 (2): 285–311.
Published: 01 June 2010
...: Louisiana State University Press). Shaw, Harry E. 2005 “Why Won't Our Terms Stay Put? The Narrative Communication Diagram Scrutinized and Historicized,” in A Companion to Narrative Theory , edited by James Phelan and Peter J. Rabinowitz, 299 –311 (Oxford: Blackwell). Shen, Dan 2006 “Subverting...
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Poetics Today (2015) 36 (4): 561–564.
Published: 01 December 2015
... to Eliot’s use of her narrators’ voices. John Plotz’s “Two Flowers:
George Eliot’s Diagrams and the Modern Novel” deals with the place of
Eliot’s fiction in the history of the English novel, claiming that it should be
seen not only as an end point to Victorian realism (in the spirit of
Henry James’s well...
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Poetics Today (2015) 36 (4): 564–567.
Published: 01 December 2015
... to Eliot’s use of her narrators’ voices. John Plotz’s “Two Flowers:
George Eliot’s Diagrams and the Modern Novel” deals with the place of
Eliot’s fiction in the history of the English novel, claiming that it should be
seen not only as an end point to Victorian realism (in the spirit of
Henry James’s well...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2015) 36 (4): 567–569.
Published: 01 December 2015
... to Eliot’s use of her narrators’ voices. John Plotz’s “Two Flowers:
George Eliot’s Diagrams and the Modern Novel” deals with the place of
Eliot’s fiction in the history of the English novel, claiming that it should be
seen not only as an end point to Victorian realism (in the spirit of
Henry James’s well...
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