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Poetics Today (2024) 45 (4): 695–697.
Published: 01 December 2024
...Francesco Ferrari [email protected] Idit Alphandary , Forgiveness and Resentment in the Aftermath of Mass Atrocity: Jewish Voices in Literature and Film . Berlin : de Gruyter , 2024 . 217 pp. Copyright © 2024 by Porter Institute for Poetics and Semiotics 2024...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2002) 23 (3): 513–537.
Published: 01 September 2002
... secret conspiracy must
be presumed, and one must convince oneself of its existence as soon as the
hypothesis has been considered. As resentment gets tangled up in its own
contradictions and its claims and rancors remain outwardly...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2009) 30 (3): 517–560.
Published: 01 September 2009
...) use some of the metaphors preferred by the purely rep-
resentational artists and some of the metaphors of the nonrepresentational artists,
suggesting that the presence/absence of both representation and abstraction affect
the metaphors that artists use to describe their work.
Poetics Today...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2015) 36 (4): 561–564.
Published: 01 December 2015
... of aesthetic illusion, “one of the most powerful effects that rep-
resentational media and genres can elicit” (v). It opens with a long introduc-
tory essay by Werner Wolf (largely based on several of his previous studies on
this subject), who defines aesthetic illusion as “a feeling, of variable intensity...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2015) 36 (4): 564–567.
Published: 01 December 2015
... of the series Studies in Intermediality, is devoted to the
concept of aesthetic illusion, “one of the most powerful effects that rep-
resentational media and genres can elicit” (v). It opens with a long introduc-
tory essay by Werner Wolf (largely based on several of his previous studies on
this subject...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2015) 36 (4): 567–569.
Published: 01 December 2015
... of the series Studies in Intermediality, is devoted to the
concept of aesthetic illusion, “one of the most powerful effects that rep-
resentational media and genres can elicit” (v). It opens with a long introduc-
tory essay by Werner Wolf (largely based on several of his previous studies on
this subject...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2015) 36 (4): 570–572.
Published: 01 December 2015
... of the series Studies in Intermediality, is devoted to the
concept of aesthetic illusion, “one of the most powerful effects that rep-
resentational media and genres can elicit” (v). It opens with a long introduc-
tory essay by Werner Wolf (largely based on several of his previous studies on
this subject...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2015) 36 (4): 572–575.
Published: 01 December 2015
... of aesthetic illusion, “one of the most powerful effects that rep-
resentational media and genres can elicit” (v). It opens with a long introduc-
tory essay by Werner Wolf (largely based on several of his previous studies on
this subject), who defines aesthetic illusion as “a feeling, of variable intensity...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2008) 29 (1): 225–226.
Published: 01 March 2008
...-
resentation of World War II and the Holocaust in literature, testimony and photog-
raphy. Ghosts of Home: The Afterlife of Czernowitz in Jewish Memory, co-authored with
Leo Spitzer, is forthcoming.
Silke Horstkotte teaches in the department of German at the University of Leipzig.
Her research focuses...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2017) 38 (3): 569–587.
Published: 01 September 2017
...
these writers and others are trying to find a way to tell truthful stories while
maintaining a postmodernist suspicion of the verisimilitude of narrative.
There is a subtle but significant change in the attitude toward the rep-
resentational possibilities of narrative between postmodernist and post...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2002) 23 (2): 361–362.
Published: 01 June 2002
...-
textuality as ‘‘a way of writing the feminine’’ Thomas Foster The
Souls of Cyber-Folk’: Performativity,Virtual Embodiment, and Racial His-
tories focuses on the influence of cyberbody politics on the racialized rep-
resentations in contemporary American culture, providing examples from
the Deathlok comic...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2000) 21 (1): 1–32.
Published: 01 March 2000
...-
resentational: the verbal text represents the object-machine in the sense of
describing or evoking it. But their relationship is also one of modeling: in
the precision-engineered working of its component parts (neutral diction,
short...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2013) 34 (3): 389–400.
Published: 01 September 2013
... and on several levels: strict, verbatim repetition or one
with some kind of variation; on the level of language, or that of the rep-
resented world, or some combination of both. Second, as Smith notes in her
study, repetition in itself, as a structural organizing principle of the text, does
not necessarily...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2018) 39 (1): 221–223.
Published: 01 February 2018
... is coeditor of Narrative, Interrupted (2012) and Narrative Theory,
Literature, and New Media (2015), and she has published on consciousness rep-
resentation, voice and realism across media, the literary tradition of adultery,
authorial ethos, and the methodological exchange between classical, post...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2007) 28 (1): 165–168.
Published: 01 March 2007
... an explicitly biological theme
in the first essay, “Iconotropism, or Representational Hunger,” expanding
her prior discussion of evolutionary concepts, metabolic processes, and rep-
resentational needs to explore the changing cultural status of visual images
with reference to works by Raphael and Titian...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2021) 42 (1): 125–128.
Published: 01 March 2021
... of pure forgiveness and pure resentment (180). Taken together, the book s chapters make a convincing case for the essen- tial role of genuine dialogue in democratic politics and an excellent contri- bution to the understanding of both democracy and dialogue. I am less convinced, however, whether...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2014) 35 (1-2): 194–197.
Published: 01 June 2014
..., claims Hayot, can appear in a literary work
(or an artwork generally) in its pure form, untouched by the others; they rep-
resent only dominant tendencies. A purely Realist work would be indistin-
guishable from ordinary life, a purely Romantic work would be inaccessible
to ordinary life...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2002) 23 (4): 657–684.
Published: 01 December 2002
... to identify different types
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of multiparty talk within the novel. Perhaps the most common variant rep-
resents the kind of cohesive group encounter described by Goffman
where ‘‘individuals come together and sustain matters having a rati-
fied, joint, current and running claim...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2017) 38 (4): 751–761.
Published: 01 December 2017
... was realism’s complete dissolution into the rep-
resentation of affect.
The chapter on Wagner is particularly important to The Ancients and the
Postmoderns, because this is where Jameson gives his clearest, most succinct
definition of affects and outlines his views on their theorization. Similarly...
Journal Article
Poetics Today (2003) 24 (1): 145–146.
Published: 01 March 2003
... by a contradiction. Resenting
the ‘‘notational fallacy’’ of previous pictorial practices, Greenberg had to
forge a story (récit) with ‘‘immediacy’’ and ‘‘self-referentiality’’ as its central
actants.
The renewed interest...
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