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Poetics Today (2000) 21 (1): 129–150.
Published: 01 March 2000
... to perpetual emergence. Theories of the avant-garde that figure institutionalization as a necessary and final fall from grace,while perhaps schematically accurate, cannot do justice to the struggle over identity and value that marks every stage in the process of literary evolution. Reading Olson's performance...
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Poetics Today (2020) 41 (1): 1–36.
Published: 01 March 2020
... — this introduction outlines various connections between literary formalism and formal logic. It surveys historical interactions and reciprocal influences between literary and logical writers from antiquity through the twentieth century, and it examines how literary theory and criticism have been institutionally...
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Poetics Today (2010) 31 (1): 51–79.
Published: 01 March 2010
..., of the screenplay of this film. As a cultural practice, however, novelization is hardly known, given its lack of prestige, therefore its near-absence in the scholarly field (novelizations seem so “bad” that nobody thinks they deserve any serious interest). Culturally and institutionally speaking, novelizations...
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Poetics Today (2024) 45 (4): 587–614.
Published: 01 December 2024
... the relationship between literary studies and lay book-reading communities in the past, present, and future. How was the professional/amateur distinction a precondition for the discipline's institutionalization? How do digital technologies now enable us to bridge this divide between the academy and the broader...
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Poetics Today (2020) 41 (4): 705–729.
Published: 01 December 2020
..., for it depends on our willingness to read against the grain of the overt plot and open our minds to the deeper elements in the text, as Shen is wont to say (see, e.g., Shen 2014: 33, 75, 95, 142). And open our minds we must, since institutionalism appears at the end of a sequence of cultural-semantic...
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Poetics Today (2016) 37 (1): 107–136.
Published: 01 March 2016
... of nature through technology and science. Institutionalism The inhabitants of this world are governed by the institutions and (present-deontic) normative bodies which have come to represent them. Institutional normativity results from a society which has developed...
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Poetics Today (2016) 37 (4): 687–690.
Published: 01 December 2016
... is important — not just by itself, but also because it helps approach general questions (the theory of theoretical schools, so to speak): What is a circle? How does it function? What is the structure of a circle? How does the process of institutionalization of a group occur? And so on. The answers...
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Poetics Today (2023) 44 (1-2): 15–35.
Published: 01 June 2023
... the minds represented to the bodies and world in which they are embedded (Tynan 2020 ). Countering its official anti-institutionalism, then, House Mother Normal puts forward a formal logic that redeems the institutional setting of the novel as what, in Levine's ( 2015 : 3) terms, “order[s], pattern[s...
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Poetics Today (2002) 23 (2): 221–249.
Published: 01 June 2002
... way, and the follow- ing ‘‘mapping’’ certainly is based on some institutionalized categories in the Western world. In other words, my division is functional: it applies to how a filmic object of study operates in a particular part of the world, and it re- mains to be seen to what degree it can...
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Poetics Today (2012) 33 (1): 127–130.
Published: 01 March 2012
...., lack of truth), as was mainly the case in antiquity. Drawing on a wealth of philosophical and literary works, he discusses the nature of art’s autonomous status as it has developed since the eighteenth century, both theoretically and institutionally. He goes on to claim, in opposition...
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Poetics Today (2012) 33 (1): 130–131.
Published: 01 March 2012
.... Drawing on a wealth of philosophical and literary works, he discusses the nature of art’s autonomous status as it has developed since the eighteenth century, both theoretically and institutionally. He goes on to claim, in opposition to the isolationism of late nineteenth-­century aes...
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Poetics Today (2012) 33 (1): 131–134.
Published: 01 March 2012
... of mimesis (i.e., lack of truth), as was mainly the case in antiquity. Drawing on a wealth of philosophical and literary works, he discusses the nature of art’s autonomous status as it has developed since the eighteenth century, both theoretically and institutionally. He goes on to claim...
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Poetics Today (2000) 21 (1): 95–128.
Published: 01 March 2000
... second phase, which reached its height in the s and s, was marked especially by the institutionalization of these formal innovations and the emergence of what Foster calls the neo-avant-garde.The third period, from the s...
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Poetics Today (2008) 29 (1): 103–128.
Published: 01 March 2008
..., they increasingly wish to institutionalize memory, whether in traditional archives or books or through ritual, com- memoration, or performance. Jan Assmann terms this institutionalized archival memory “kulturelles Gedächtnis.” In her recent elaboration of this typology, Aleida Assmann (2006) extends...
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Poetics Today (2024) 45 (2): 223–231.
Published: 01 June 2024
... the private to the public, which does not always mean from the secret to the nonsecret” (2 – 3). Any “science of the archive” requires a “theory of this institutionalization” (4), Derrida insists, summoning from the word archive its ancient Greek derivation, arkhē , which “names at once the commencement...
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Poetics Today (2011) 32 (1): 107–128.
Published: 01 March 2011
..., and will eventually lead to some resolution by a judge or jury. One should not forget the relatively short history of the institutionalized defender (the Greeks favored an independent advocate who would speak on behalf of the accused, while the Roman legal system created the hired defender as a substitute...
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Poetics Today (2016) 37 (1): 29–53.
Published: 01 March 2016
.... The emergence of these neologisms, which were to give names to new elements of the Soviet world, coincided with the rapid institutionalization of the natural sciences in postrevolutionary Russia. The use of the Greek root zo- in these words emphasizes the renewed interest in zoology. Studies of animals were...
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Poetics Today (2010) 31 (1): 81–106.
Published: 01 March 2010
...). De Geest and Goris • Constrained Writing, Creative Writing 87 cussion of the genre’s current inner narrative and institutional mechanisms is indicative of its recent developments in these areas. Institutionally speaking, romances are nowadays published in two different formats...
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Poetics Today (2024) 45 (2): 275–281.
Published: 01 June 2024
... special features of language (all language) as well as certain institutionalized features of the art form, these pieces of language (organized into social forms like “literature”) tend to have an especially strong epistemological value as evidence of certain kinds of social activity. Such responses...
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Poetics Today (2021) 42 (1): 103–119.
Published: 01 March 2021
.... In other words, is the seminar something that can be dissemi- nated, but not reproduced? That, of course, would sink any sort of Derrida studies were that to be an institutionalized academic set of reproductive practices. In the mid-1970s, Derrida found some solace in Nietzsche, who left the university out...