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Poetics Today (2014) 35 (4): 689–730.
Published: 01 December 2014
... P. Patrick O'Donnell C. ( London : Penguin ). Stallybrass Peter White Allon 1986 The Politics and Poetics of Transgression ( London : Methuen ). Sternberg Meir 1998 Hebrews between Cultures: Group Portraits and National Literature ( Bloomington : Indiana...
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Poetics Today (2004) 25 (2): 335–359.
Published: 01 June 2004
...Elizabeth Long Reading groups provide a fruitful site for examining women's uses of literature in life, since discussing books with other women gives rise to insights that come with sharing perspectives on both literature and participants' lives. This research focuses on white women's reading...
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Poetics Today (2002) 23 (3): 566–570.
Published: 01 September 2002
..., ed., L’Italie en stéréotypes: Analyse de textes touristiques.
Paris: L’Harmattan, 2000. 174 pp.
In this collective work, a group of linguists, sociolinguists, and one historian
analyze texts about tourism, mostly...
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Poetics Today (2022) 43 (2): 387–414.
Published: 01 June 2022
... groups, which aims at amplifying narrative agency. It argues that an important form of self-reflexivity in contemporary literary fiction is metanarrativity—self-aware reflection not only on the narratives’ own narrativity but also on the significance and functions of cultural practices of narrative sense...
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Poetics Today (2000) 21 (3): 591–618.
Published: 01 September 2000
... is occupied by an expression designating a group of some kind; (b) the predicate position in these propositions is occupied by predicates that designate the group's holistic attributes or collective actions; (c) the group as such fulfills a range of thematic roles in the narrated sequence. A narrative...
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Poetics Today (2008) 29 (4): 713–733.
Published: 01 December 2008
... and represented alternative political views, they cannot be qualified as oppositional or “dissident” in the traditional sense of the term. In the early 1980s, when these unofficial artistic groups first emerged, they were relatively small and unknown. However, by the end of the decade, when the Soviet state...
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Poetics Today (2014) 35 (3): 325–356.
Published: 01 September 2014
... present two examples of how Yiddish exerted a (largely unacknowledged) influence on Israeli literature. The first concerns the striking similarities and intersections between two literary groups active in Israel during the 1950s: a famous Hebrew group (Likrat) and a little-known Yiddish group (Yung...
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Poetics Today (2005) 26 (2): 209–255.
Published: 01 June 2005
.... The Holocaust surfaces as late as his third book, mainly in a small group of poems. Their dense and subtle poetic composition functions for rhetorical, notably testimonial ends. Equally important is the fictionalizing of both the world and the discourse about it. A twofold dialogic process (inset versus framing...
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Poetics Today (2006) 27 (2): 431–449.
Published: 01 June 2006
... groups of survivors who had been interviewed many times, for many different projects, and asked the survivors to evaluate their various interview experiences. As judged by the survivors, certain criteria did, indeed, consistently characterize the best as against the worst interviews. The authors argue...
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Poetics Today (2007) 28 (4): 653–682.
Published: 01 December 2007
... with the lowest complexity. Results confirmed this hypothesis for only one group of participants, which raises questions about the nature of a “reading culture.” Porter Institute for Poetics and Semiotics 2008 Adamson, Sylvia 2001 “ The Rise and Fall of Empathetic Narrative: A Historical Perspective...
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Poetics Today (2007) 28 (4): 683–794.
Published: 01 December 2007
...Meir Sternberg Since modernism, narrative omniscience has been much attacked, yet little studied and understood. This in inverse ratio to the central role it actually plays in narrative discourse and metadiscourse alike: the telling, reading, grouping, evolving, conceptualizing of stories, invented...
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Poetics Today (2009) 30 (1): 133–151.
Published: 01 March 2009
..., and the group Synthesis, a more coherent formation that had a longer and more turbulent history. I explore the uniqueness of Bulgarian late Communist culture that, unlike its Soviet bloc counterparts, was never truly dissident in character. I seek to reveal why Bulgarian intelligentsia proved incapable...
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Poetics Today (2009) 30 (2): 257–286.
Published: 01 June 2009
... criticism is determined by the subject matter of his or her research. Hence manifesto, though a subversive, marginal writing, helps him or her “move toward the center.” Marginal academic domains and peripheral research groups gain notice and centrality by advocating a new research program. Studies...
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Poetics Today (2000) 21 (2): 267–292.
Published: 01 June 2000
... imputed national characteristics will exhibit a binary nature, capable of attributing strongly contradictory characteristics to any given national group (“is a nation of contrasts”). I propose that national stereotyping be studied at a more fundamental level as a pattern of Janus-faced “imagemes...
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Poetics Today (2019) 40 (3): 429–451.
Published: 01 September 2019
..., although certain groups of readers, especially in certain situations, may experience personal relevance and related effects more strongly than others. The literature further suggests that large-scale similarities between reader and character (e.g., gender) may not per se be enough for relevance effects...
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Poetics Today (2001) 22 (2): 475–513.
Published: 01 June 2001
...Loren Kruger; Patricia Watson Shariff This article examines the ways comics contribute to nonformal education in contemporary South Africa, especially the Heart to Heart project,produced by the Storyteller Group, and Body and Soul , by the Soul City project. While Soul City follows the urban bias...
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Poetics Today (2001) 22 (3): 551–605.
Published: 01 September 2001
... musical ekphrasis within the grid of interartistic interactions laid out by Hans Lund and address some central issues of terminology in research onmusical ekphrasis. Next I draw on three groups of symphonic compositions and two hybrid works (one pairing music with dance, the other pairing music...
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Poetics Today (2002) 23 (4): 657–684.
Published: 01 December 2002
... of such encounters or the unique pleasures they may bring to the reader. I urge the importance of distinguishing between group talk, in which there is some element of cohesion and shared goals, and multiparty talk, in which the representation foregrounds fragmentation and explores the often subtle power games played...
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Poetics Today (2022) 43 (2): 191–218.
Published: 01 June 2022
...Maria Mäkelä; Hanna Meretoja Abstract The proponents of the contemporary storytelling boom, such as professional business storytellers and self-help coaches, urge individuals, groups, institutions, and corporations alike to find and tell their story. Social media as the predominant narrative...
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Poetics Today (2022) 43 (2): 309–334.
Published: 01 June 2022
... storytelling. Well-known works of fiction function as a shared baseline that can be easily alluded to. This narrative-metaphorical strategy has been adopted especially frequently by populists and online groups advocating extreme ideologies, one of the prominent and influential cases being “the red pill...
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