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2. The Conscience of the Damned, Translating the Mood of Paul Celan: Paper presented at the Translating Poetry Symposium with CO.AS.IT.
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NAGLE, STEPHEN
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CONSCIENCE ,POETRY (Literary form) ,POETRY collections - Abstract
This document provides translations and interpretations of several poems by Paul Celan, a modern poet known for his unique style and deep themes. The translations aim to capture the rhythm and imagery of the original German poems. The document also includes a brief biography of Celan, highlighting his dedication to poetry and his eventual suicide. The poems explore themes such as loss, longing, the search for meaning, the power of language, and the role of the poet. Celan's work is characterized by surreal imagery, neologisms, and a deep knowledge of literature, Judaic and Biblical history, and his personal experiences with the Holocaust. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
3. Translating a Poem into a Poem: Paper presented at the Translating Poetry Symposium with CO.AS.IT.
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BOYLE, PETER
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ENGLISH poetry ,POETRY (Literary form) - Abstract
This article explores the complexities and techniques involved in translating poetry, with a focus on capturing the essence and musicality of the original work. The author provides examples of their translations of poems by Venezuelan poet Eugenio Montejo and Cuban poet José Kozer, highlighting the different approaches required for each poet's unique style. The article also includes a collection of translated poems by various poets, including George Oppen, René Char, José Kozer, and Eugenio Montejo. The translator discusses their approach to translating these poems and the challenges they faced in conveying the original meaning and beauty in English. They also emphasize the importance of translating lesser-known poets to promote their work and expand the possibilities of poetry in English. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
4. الحجاج من خلال حجة النفعية في شعر وهاب شريف.
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م. م. مجيب عيدان جب and سرحان جفات سلمان
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PERSUASION (Psychology) ,SPEECH ,NEGOTIATION ,POETRY (Literary form) ,POETS - Abstract
Copyright of Adab Al-Kufa is the property of Republic of Iraq Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research (MOHESR) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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5. The Beginning of the Poem: The Epigraph.
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Van, Lucy
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LOVE songs ,TWENTY-first century ,TWENTIETH century ,POETRY (Literary form) ,INTENTION - Abstract
Theoretically, a poem can begin in any way. What does it mean that in practice, poems often begin in a particular way—that is, by returning to a fragment of some prior thing? We see this in the encore of John Milton's opening to Lycidas ('Yet once more, O ye laurels, and once more'); differently, we see this in the widely used convention of the poetic epigraph (for instance, T. S. Eliot's 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' begins with six lines from Dante's Inferno). While there is an established model for understanding the beginning as an act that invokes poetic precedent, this paper seeks to expose the beginning's logic of return to a broader sense of language that is beyond the remit of poetic tradition as such. With a focus on the epigraph, this paper thinks about the everyday existence of poems and about how this existence relates to ordinary language, asking, how do these different modes of language function together? How does ordinary language collude in the creation of poetry? In its enactment of the passage of language from one mode of existence to another, the beginning of a poem might offer some answers to these questions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Reading John Scottus Eriugena's Carmina as Devotional Poetry.
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Ritchie, Connor M.
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POETRY collections ,CONTENT analysis ,POETRY (Literary form) ,COURTS & courtiers ,READING - Abstract
This paper advocates for a reading of John Scottus Eriugena's Carmina that situates his collection of poems within the genre of devotional poetry. Although the Carmina has recently benefited from scholarship on Eriugena's theology, typologies of his poems consistently overlook the significance of their theological themes. Most instead attribute more significance to their political themes, since Charles the Bald commissioned many of Eriugena's poems for special occasions at his royal court. This paper argues that a textual analysis which compares the significance of theological and political themes in the Carmina reveals several reasons why Eriugena's poems should be read as devotional poetry. First, it explains how typologies of Eriugena's poems overlook the significance of their theological themes by overstating the significance of Charles and his royal court. Then, it offers a close reading of three poems in the Carmina to show how Eriugena uses theological themes to frame political ones. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Poetry.
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Popa, Maya
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POETS ,POETRY (Literary form) ,SYRIAN Civil War, 2011- - Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive list of poetry collections and anthologies that cover a wide range of themes and perspectives. It includes works like "Blues in Stereo: The Early Works of Langston Hughes" and "Latino Poetry: The Library of America Anthology" that celebrate the legacy and diversity of poets. The article also mentions upcoming releases that tackle themes like loss, queer love, and the connections between modernism and motherhood. These books offer a diverse range of perspectives and explore topics such as identity, grief, and social issues. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
8. Philosophy Is Not a Science: Margaret Macdonald on the Nature of Philosophical Theories.
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West, Peter
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PHILOSOPHICAL literature ,PERCEPTION (Philosophy) ,ANALYTIC philosophy ,POETRY (Literary form) ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
Margaret Macdonald was at the institutional heart of analytic philosophy in Britain in the mid-twentieth century. However, her views on the nature of philosophical theories diverge quite considerably from those of many of her contemporaries. In this article, I focus on Macdonald's provocative 1953 paper, "Linguistic Philosophy and Perception," in which she argues that the value of philosophical theories is more akin to that of poetry or art than science or mathematics. I do so for two reasons. First, it reveals just how far Macdonald's metaphilosophical views diverged from those of many of her contemporaries. Second, the discussion in her article preempts recent literature on the nature of philosophical inquiry and the efficacy of philosophical arguments. Indeed, Macdonald's paper is just as likely to provoke discussion today as it was in the 1950s. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. "SHINING WITH SOUND IN THE UNTRANSLATABLE DARK"--REBECCA ELSON'S POETRY OF COSMIC WISDOM.
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MORE, Octavian
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ASTROPHYSICISTS ,ANXIETY ,POETRY (Literary form) ,POETS ,WISDOM - Abstract
Copyright of Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai, Philologia is the property of Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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10. ОБРАЗИ НА ВРЕМЕТО ВЪВ ВЪЗРОЖДЕНСКАТА ПОЕЗИЯ
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Гетова, Елена
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HUMAN beings ,MYTHOLOGY ,POETRY (Literary form) ,ATTITUDE (Psychology) ,SEASONS - Abstract
This paper traces the temporal markers (year, day, hour, minute, moment) in Bulgarian Revival-period poetry. In addition, it zooms into the lyrical interpretations of time as the legacy of ancient attitudes and images (in terms of parallels with Greco-Roman mythology and with the Bible). Personal perceptions of time are linked to the specificity of historical events and their meaning; time is illustrated with the distinct ages of human beings and with the different seasons; it is also seen as a marker of the dynamics of the present. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Saepius Legentes ac Sedulo Conspicientes: Reading the Image, Contemplating the Text in Hrabanus Maurus' Carmina Figurata.
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Sanchez-Prieto, Ana B.
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CHRISTIAN literature ,ART ,THEOLOGY ,POETRY (Literary form) ,SYMBOLISM ,MEDIEVAL literature - Abstract
De Laudibus Sanctae Crucis (DLSC) by Hrabanus Maurus is a seminal work in the medieval Christian literature that explores the Cross as the central structure of the universe through a unique amalgamation of poetry, prose, and visual art. The work employs a multi-layered narrative that enriches the reader's understanding, encouraging a meditative interaction with the text that emphasizes the contemplative over the recitative. This paper analyzes Hrabanus's intricate use of verbal and visual elements to guide his readers into a profound meditation on the universal significance of the Cross. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Wittgenstein and Poetry: A Reading of Czeslaw Milosz's "Realism".
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Macarthur, David
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NIHILISM ,METAPHYSICS ,POETRY (Literary form) ,HUMANITY ,AMBITION ,REALISM - Abstract
In this paper I hope to cast light on Wittgenstein enigmatic remark, "one should really only create philosophy poetically". I discuss Wittgenstein's ambition to overcome metaphysics by way of an appeal to ordinary language. For this purpose I contrast "realism" in philosophy (i.e., metaphysical realism, particularly its modern scientific version) with "realism" in poetry. My theme is the capacity of poetry to provide a model for Wittgenstein's resistance to the inhumanity unleashed in metaphysics—exemplified by two distinct forms of skepticism—which obliterates the ordinary world under the guise of discovering its true nature. The poem I shall use to illustrate the difficulty in maintaining our grip on reality, hence our grip on our humanity, is Czeslaw Milosz's poem "Realism". [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. WHEN POETS TRANSLATE POETRY (VESNA PARUN'S TRANSLATION OF PENJO PENEV'S POETRY).
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Vasung, Ana
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TRANSLATIONS ,POETRY (Literary form) - Abstract
The paper examines Vesna Parun's translation work from an intercultural perspective, highlighting her role as a true intercultural translator who belonged to and connected Bulgarian and Croatian cultural spaces and literatures. Parun's success in translating Penjo Penev's works is attributed to her deep immersion in Bulgarian language and culture, as well as her poetic aptitude and mastery of poetic traditions. Parun's translation skills were bolstered by her interpretative abilities, enabling her to understand both the original text's context and its new reception context. Her familiarity with the socio-political and cultural milieu of the time, as an active participant, further enhanced her translations. The paper asserts that Parun adeptly navigated the various intra- and extra-linguistic elements influencing literature and its translation, solidifying her legacy as a masterful translator of poetry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. Soft diamonds: poetic sentiment, poetic speech, and poetic specimen in the clinical hour.
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Akhtar, Salman
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DIAMONDS ,PSYCHOANALYSIS ,VIGNETTES ,POETRY (Literary form) - Abstract
Three links between poetry and psychoanalysis are highlighted in this paper. These refer to the presence, in the clinical hour, of (i) poetic sentiment, (ii) poetic speech, and (iii) poetic specimen. Each is elucidated in detail and with the help of socio-clinical vignettes. The aim of the paper is to demonstrate that, through the affirmative holding and partial unmasking of the instinctual-epistemic conflation in verse and free-association, both poetry and psychoanalysis seek to transform the private into shared, the hideous into elegant, and the unfathomable into accessible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. Rethinking Alienation and Estrangement: Critical Study on the Poetry of Jayanta Mahapatra.
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JANA, SIBASIS
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POETRY (Literary form) ,SOCIAL alienation - Abstract
In this modern era of anxiety and posthumanism alienation is a critical ailment today. Caught in the web of dehumanising forces and pitted against hostile social stigmas, man is besieged with the problems of survival and growth. The more days are advancing, the more people are suffering from social distancing and social estrangement. Alienation results from powerlessness, meaninglessness, normlessness, cultural estrangement, social isolation, and self-estrangement. Alienation study comes from the angles of psychological, sociological, literary, and philosophical aspects. The silence-bound poet Jayanta Mahapatra was caught in the throes of alienation. His alienation from the Hindu culture was caused by his grandfather's acceptance of Christianity. His lingua-alienation was caused by his estrangement from the Oriya language. His alienation from the physical world was the outcome of his betrothal to the muse of poetry. So, this present paper is an attempt to stress how Mahapatra's poetry focuses on the theme of alienation and silence and paves the way for rejuvenation and revitalisation to come into the network of social ecology and human bonding overcoming the tenants of alienated predicament and identity crisis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
16. The Poem as Work on Paper: The Illustrated Esthétique du Mal.
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Gould, Thomas
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POETRY (Literary form) ,CRITICS ,POETS as critics - Abstract
The article reports that like several poems by Wallace Stevens, the composition of his wartime poem "Esthétique du Mal" was partly shaped by the dimensions of the legal notepad sheets on which it was drafted. Topics include examines when critics address the genesis of Stevens's poems, they reflexively recall the image of Stevens composing his poems on walks to and from work.
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- 2023
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17. FHS-adapter: fine-grained hierarchical semantic adapter for Chinese landscape paintings generation.
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Peng, Xianlin, Hu, Qiyao, Fan, Fangqing, Xie, Penglin, Zhang, Yihan, and Cao, Rui
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LANDSCAPE painting ,DYES & dyeing ,SCARCITY ,ARTISTS ,CHINESE painting ,POETRY (Literary form) - Abstract
How to migrate text-to-image models based on pre-trained diffusion models to adapt them to domain generation tasks is a common problem. In particular, the generation task for Chinese landscape paintings with unique characteristics suffers from a scarcity of fine-grained contextual details specific to such artwork. Moreover, the use of substantial amounts of non-landscape painting data during pre-training predisposes the model to be swayed by alternative visual styles, thereby leading to generated images that inadvertently lack the distinctive traits inherent to Chinese paintings. In this paper, we propose a Fine-grained Hierarchical Semantic Adapter for Chinese landscape paintings generation, namely FHS-adapter. The method orchestrates the diffusion process in a batch-wise manner, leveraging external fine-grained multi-perspective information to guide it. It gradually diminishes the influence of other style images embedded in the pre-trained diffusion model, ultimately preserving a greater number of landscape painting elements. The encoder was also replaced with the Taiyi-CLIP encoder, which is adapted for Chinese. We propose T2ICLP, a multimodal dataset containing 10,000 high-quality image-text pairs of Chinese landscape paintings. Unlike previous datasets, this dataset extracts fine-grained textual information from four perspectives, including Meta, Description, Sentiment, Poem. We compared the proposed model with the mainstream diffusion-based T2I models. Through an anonymous user study, our FHS-adapter method performs well in simulating various aspects such as brushwork, e.g.'Gou, Cun, Dian, Ran' means hooking, texturing, dotting, and dyeing, compositional space, elemental proportions, and color usage of different painting genres and artists. Our dataset is available at https://github.com/T2ICLP/t2iclp. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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18. DIACRONIA E DIATOPIA NELLA FRASEOLOGIA: Sull'espressione idiomatica romanesca tre ppigne e 'na tenaja e sulla sua variante tre ppinze e 'na tenaja.
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RIGA, ANDREA
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IDIOMS ,NINETEENTH century ,PHRASEOLOGY ,ROMANS ,POETRY (Literary form) - Abstract
This paper, which is part of the field of studies on Roman dialectal and regional phraseology, analyzes the idiomatic expression tre ppigne e 'na tenaja and its variant tre ppinze e 'na tenaja. This phraseological unit is documented in the 19th century: it is found in a roman poem of G.G. Belli (L'arma de Papa Grigorio, 1836). The aim is to reconstruct the history of this phraseologism and relate it to other expressions of the same semantic area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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19. IMAGINATIVE REFLECTIVE SPEECH IN VESNA PARUN'S POETRY.
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Lemac, Tin
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POETRY (Literary form) ,POETICS - Abstract
Vesna Parun's poetry collection Vjetar Trakije was published in 1964. It is related to the Bulgarian part of Parun's civil and creative biography. It abounds in longer poems and miniatures united by Parun's poetics of Mediterraneanism and neosymbolism. As one of the stylistic markers of poetic speech in the poems' formation, we singled out the imaginative reflection that shapes parts, and sometimes entire poems. It is one of the points of poetic discourse, i.e. its content and style. In this paper, we will analyze reflection as an expression that is not as such represented in traditional theories of literature, but is derived from philosophy (Cassirer) and individual literary theoretical analyses (Freidenberg, Stamać). Its imaginative performance rests on pictorial syntax and semantics, and its meaning is based on the mental presentation of the subject world in the poem. We divide it by subject fields and content, and analyze it using literary stylistic procedures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. THE POETRY OF VESNA PARUN AND BLAGA DIMITROVA BETWEEN IDEALISM AND DOUBT.
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Bijelić, Marijana
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IDEALISM ,POETRY (Literary form) - Abstract
Since there are some important similarities as well as meaningful differences between the poetic oeuvres of the selected authors, the paper provides a comparative and a contrastive analysis of selected poems by Vesna Parun and Blaga Dimitrova. It focuses on a relationship between idealism with "absolutist" tendencies, insistence on perfection and on the ideal as a way of coping with negativity. Lyrical subjects in the poems are conceived as completely open to the unending work of desire. The lyrical subject in the poems by Parun is much more sensual, while Dimitrova's one shows a strong tendency toward reflectiveness and abstraction. Their idealism is usually articulated through traditional symbols, such as birds, stars and the idealised topoi of childhood and nature, with love being their obsessive theme. Such a constellation is a basis for duality of the lyrical subject placed between the ecstatic projections and a tragic decomposition. Self-transcendence through love is the main ideal (that) the lyrical subject hopes to achieve, whereas its other side is the uncompromising tragic self-destruction the subject chooses so as to preserve the ideal from its loss and from the threatening meaninglessness. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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21. NA PERYFERIACH ZWYKŁYCH SPRAW.
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LELEŃ, Halszka
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LITERARY criticism ,GLOCALIZATION ,POETS ,POETRY (Literary form) ,HUMAN beings - Abstract
Copyright of Ethos (0860-8024) is the property of John Paul II Institute, Faculty of Philosophy, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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22. De espuma y ceniza: rastros y rostros de lo fugaz en la poesía de Piedad Bonnett.
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Ma Mahop, Romuald-Achille Mahop
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POETRY (Literary form) ,INTUITION ,FIGURATIVE art ,MEDITATION ,POETS - Abstract
Copyright of Estudios de Literatura Colombiana is the property of Universidad de Antioquia, Facultad de Comunicaciones and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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23. ALICE OSWALD'S POETICAL CARTOGRAPHY OF THE RIVER DART: OSWALD'S ECHOLOCATING POETICS AGAINST THE CARTOGRAPHICAL REASON.
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NAVARRO PRIETO, Francisco Javier
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CARTOGRAPHY ,POETRY (Literary form) ,OWLS ,POETS ,POLEMICS - Abstract
Copyright of Tropelías: Revista de Teoría de la Literatura y Literatura Comparada is the property of Prensas Universitarias de Zaragoza and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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24. Institutional Education of Music: Outcomes and challenges.
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Kaur, Narendra
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MUSIC education ,EDUCATIONAL outcomes ,SCULPTURE ,POETRY (Literary form) ,SCHOLARS - Abstract
Music is the finest among all the fine arts viz poetry, architecture, painting and sculpture. All these four fine arts influence only the human mind but not an animal or plant. It is the art of music only which has power to charge an animal and has energy to flourish a plant. It is a talent gifted by God and chiseled with training and practice. During the days of yore, the art of music was used to be learnt individually by gurus staying in the gurukuls for years. In those days, disciples, after serving and satisfying their gurus, would earn a chance to get training from guru. In this way, an art like music remained transferred from one generation to another generation. By the passage of time and with the strenuous efforts of the scholars like Bhatkhande and Paluskar, music entered the educational institutions. It was greatly welcomed along with education and got a respectable place even. Travelling a journey of about 100 years in educational institutions, music is again facing new challenges and difficulties in its way because of changing trends, western impact and lacking interest of our young ones. The aim of this paper is to underline the contribution of the institutional education of music towards the growth of the art of music and discussing the challenging factors occurring in the process of teaching-learning of music in an educational institution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
25. PRODUCING SPACE(S) THROUGH POETRY: GEOFEMINISM IN CONTEMPORARY ROMANIAN POETRY.
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HUȚANU, Diana
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FEMINISM ,SOCIAL space ,FEMINIST theory ,POETRY (Literary form) ,PRAXIS (Process) ,ROMANIANS ,HUMANISTIC psychology ,PUBLISHING - Abstract
This paper aims to analyse recent tendencies in contemporary Romanian poetry from a geofeminist perspective. This specific form of feminism emerged within humanistic geography and socio-spatial theories as a response towards the "masculinist particularism" (Michèle Le Doeuff) of western geography as an academic discipline. By denouncing the postulated exhaustive nature of geographical knowledge, geofeminism's programme is to rearticulate the traditional social space from the perspective of a cartography produced by flexible gender relations and performances. For its geopolitical position within the globalising phenomenon powered by uneven influences, the Romanian literary scene appears to be urging to consolidate the post-communist void regarding feminist theory through manifestotexts and queer poetry. I rely my study specifically on poetic works from the frACTalia publishing house, due to their affirmed left-wing feminist consciousness. By following the factors involved in producing a space for the post-socialist Romanian queer experience, I undertake an analysis of the specific methods through which geofeminism is rendered in accordance with the need of a new poetic vocabulary and praxis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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26. Sylvia Plath’s Struggle with Becoming a Tree: The Intimate Identification with the Flourishing Death.
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Shan-ni Sunny Tsai
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TREES ,SUBJECTIVITY ,MYTH ,POETRY (Literary form) ,POETS - Abstract
The struggle with becoming a tree in Sylvia Plath’s poems reveals her struggle to create a subjectivity for herself as a female poet in a patriarchal world. Becoming a tree epitomizes the tradition in which Plath strives to create her poetic subjectivity: the opposition between the male Romantic poet and the feminine nature that inspires him, the prototype of which is Ovid’s myth of Daphne becoming the tree muse for Apollo. Plath internalizes the death of the body imposed on the woman in the formula and creates out of the negativity within her. Instead of treating nature as an object in order to become a poet, she accepts that she is both the articulate poet and the nature that can never be fully expressed. Torn between the one who expresses and the one who is expressed, the bodies of trees in her poems painfully shine with layers of darkness. The trees represent a female subjectivity that closely communicates with the darkness, which is fairly dangerous for a formed subjectivity. This paper analyzes the complex layers of the question of becoming a tree imposed on the female body. It then discusses how Plath responds to this burden by creating a subjectivity expressed by black trees that intimately identify with the flourishing death and articulate the darkness within themselves as a landscape. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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27. اسب تازی نهاد سعدی و باز شکاری بوکاچو؛ توارد و تشابه یا تأثیر و تأثر؟.
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مصطفی حسینی
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CRUSADES (Middle Ages) ,HORSES ,ANECDOTES ,POETRY (Literary form) ,POSSIBILITY ,FOLKLORE - Abstract
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- 2024
28. “PSICOLOGIA DA COMPOSIÇÃO” – APROXIMAÇÃO DO PENSAMENTO DE JOÃO CABRAL DE MELO NETO.
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Ferreira Ribeiro, Glória Maria
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POETRY (Literary form) ,PSYCHOLOGY ,LANGUAGE & languages - Abstract
Copyright of Aufklärung: Revista de Filosofia is the property of Aufklarung: Revista de Filosofia and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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29. A Stylistic Analysis of Nature in Two Selected, English and Arabic, Pastoral Poems.
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Hussein, Abbas Mohammed and Al-Saidi, Abdali H.
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PASTORAL poetry ,ENGLISH language ,POETRY (Literary form) ,FIGURES of speech ,IMAGINATION - Abstract
Copyright of Al-Adab / Al-ādāb is the property of Republic of Iraq Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research (MOHESR) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
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30. Marjorie Perloff's "Third Path" of Poetry Criticism and Its Reception in China.
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Luo Lianggong
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POETICS ,AMERICAN poetry ,POETRY (Literary form) ,CRITICISM ,SOCIAL criticism ,IDEA (Philosophy) - Abstract
As a world-renown American critic and theorist in poetry, Marjorie Perloff (1931-2024), with her in-depth exploration into western avant-garde poetry and poetics and her theoretical and methodological reconstruction by means of dialog with the 20
th -century American critical theories, made great and unique achievements, which can be labelled as "the third path" in poetry criticism in terms of its transcending New Criticism and Cultural Criticism in the 20th and early 21st centuries. Since her first visit to China in 2007 and her co-founding of the Chinese/American Association for Poetry and Poetics in 2008, Perloff's critical theories and ideas have been translated or introduced into China. This paper presents an examination of Perloff's "third path" of poetry criticism, and its introduction to and influence upon China's poetry creation and criticism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
31. 21st-Century Modernism: Marjorie Perloff's Poetics Legacy.
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Qian Zhaoming
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ACADEMIA ,POETRY (Literary form) ,FOREGROUNDING ,GENIUS ,CHINESE poetry ,POETICS - Abstract
The Chinese academia's old friend, the world's leading scholar of avant-garde poetry, Marjorie Perloff died on March 24. Perloff was celebrated for her ability to explain difficult experimental poetry. This ability is seen in her early work on Yeats, middle works on 20
th -century modernist movements as well as in her last books, 21st -Century Modernism: (2002), Unoriginal Genius (2010) and Infrathin (2021), comparing the new century's experimental poetry with early modernism. This paper, focused on the books of her later years, demonstrates her responses to the 21st -Century modernism and foregrounding the ideas and legacy in poetics of her later years, and reveals one of her major ideas that modernism is back in the forms of Eliot's verbivocalvisual complex and Duchamp's ready-mades, delays in glass, and the infrathin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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32. Man-Nature Relationship in the Poetry of A K Ramanujan, Nissim Ezekiel and T Vasudeva Reddy.
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George, Raimy and V., Sunitha
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HUMAN beings ,POETRY (Literary form) ,POETS ,POETICS - Abstract
Ecopoetics, a subgenre of the ecocritical movement, focuses on human beings' impact on nonhuman world and various ecological concerns. It draws people's attention to the deep link that exists between man and nature. Poets like A K Ramanujan, Nissim Ezekiel, and T Vasudeva Reddy have brought out the interrelationship between human and nonhuman realms in their own distinct way in their works. This paper analyzes selected works of the abovementioned Indian poets to highlight the presence of various ecopoetic elements in the same. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. The Poetics and Politics of Place and Space in Selected Works of Seamus Heaney.
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Upadhyay, Aarushi, Singh, Reena, and Chakraborty, Madhumita
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POETICS ,PRACTICAL politics ,REGIONALISM ,POETRY (Literary form) ,LANDSCAPES ,CULTURE ,IRISH history - Abstract
Space has various meanings; while sometimes it can be expansive, at others it can be condensed into a particular frame. When power comes into question, space is internalized and subsequently challenged. The spaces of Seamus Heaney's writings are an extension of the wide expanse of the space of Ireland in general. The geographical spaces project fault lines distributed across religious, political and social grounds, and Heaney's poetry broadens this view of the Northern and Southern Ireland, trying to reestablish the lost Irish identity, entangled within the complexities of history and culture. Through the recollections of childhood, Heaney dwells on the rural landscape forming an essential part of nativity arising from the regionalism in question. This paper explores the relationship between the social and spatial aspects of Ireland as seen in Heaney's writing space. It is interpreted through Edward Soja's concept of Thirdspace that encompasses the socio-spatial and the spatial-temporal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Telá a subjekty v mestskej verejnej doprave Dopravná erotika v slovenskej lyrike tretej tretiny 20. storočia.
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Šrank, Jaroslav
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PUBLIC transit ,SOCIAL interaction ,TWENTIETH century ,POETRY (Literary form) ,MOTIVATION (Psychology) ,CHRONOTOPE - Abstract
The article examines Slovak poems by a wide range of authors published in the last third of the 20th century and linked by taking as its theme erotic social interactions in urban public transport. The analysis is conceptually related to Bakhtin's chronotope of the journey and the topos of the encounter and to existing research on poetry with the motifs of accidental male-female encounters in the urban environment and especially in the context of public transport (Walter Benjamin, Alejandro Hermida de Blas, Josef Hrdlička, Pavol Minár). The essay also makes connections with related topoi and paradigmatic texts. The core of the paper focuses on encounters that are motivated erotically on the part of the subject and notices their various forms and distinctive features. It explores both the sensual side of the erotic theme and its reflexive overlaps that are typical of these poems. The encounter at the place of transit acts in the poetry as an opportunity for the subject to observe and gain knowledge and self-knowledge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. PAUL LEGAULT Y SU REESCRITURA EXPERIMENTAL DE EMILY DICKINSON: EXPLORACIONES SOBRE LA PARÁFRASIS EN POESÍA.
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GARCÍA FAET, BERTA
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WIT & humor ,PARAPHRASE ,TRANSLATING & interpreting ,POETRY (Literary form) ,METAPHOR - Abstract
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36. Adept adaptation and intelligent employment of ancient Arabic heritage: A reading in the poetry of Muhammad al‐Thubayti, a modern Saudi poet.
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Alwaqaa, Mujahid Ahmed Muhammed
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POETRY collections ,POETRY (Literary form) ,POETS ,FRUSTRATION ,DILEMMA - Abstract
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37. Rehearsing empathy: exploring the role of poetry in supporting learning.
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Jack, Kirsten and Illingworth, Sam
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EMPATHY ,SCHOOL environment ,HEALTH self-care ,SOCIAL workers ,SOCIAL work education ,CREATIVE ability ,STUDENTS ,POETRY (Literary form) ,HUMANITIES ,LEARNING strategies ,SOCIAL support ,WRITTEN communication - Abstract
Empathy is an important aspect of therapeutic relationships in health and social care settings. Health educators can foster empathy development in learners through creative writing activities. Drawing on the humanities, specifically poetry, this paper offers strategies for educators to support empathy development in learners, with a focus on service user poetry and associated creative writing activities. We discuss how poetry can enable alternative perspectives about care to emerge thereby challenging previously held assumptions about mental and physical states. Using poetry can enable a rehearsal of empathy by bringing experiences to the learner in a safe and facilitated environment. Through creative writing activities, we believe that students can learn to better understand and empathise with others, as well as explore their own feelings and experiences related to caregiving, to support self-care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. The Trapezuntine Poems in Panagiou Taphou 370.
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Lauxtermann, Marc D.
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POETRY (Literary form) ,FIFTEENTH century ,MIDDLE Ages ,HISTORICAL literature - Abstract
In this paper I propose a new date for the Trapezuntine poems in ms. Panagiou Taphou 370 (commonly attributed to Stephen Sgouropoulos) and identify references to historical events that took place in Trebizond during the first thirty years of the fifteenth century. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. STYLO-LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURE IN NIYI OSUNDARE'S POEM "THE RAINSONG".
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BOB, PRISCA O. and NWOKWU, FIDELIS AWOKE
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POETRY (Literary form) ,GEOMETRIC shapes - Abstract
This study conducts a stylo-linguistic analysis of Niyi Osundare's poem "The Rainsong," examining the language, form, and structure used to convey meaning and impact. Through a detailed analysis of graphological, phonological, syntactic, and lexico-semantic features, the study reveals the poet's deliberate choices in crafting a powerful and impactful work of poetry. It highlights the use of repetition, personification, imagery, and defamiliarization to create a sense of urgency, hope, and optimism, demonstrating how the poet's use of language and form shapes our understanding of the world. Employing Halliday's Systemic Functional Language as its theoretical underpinning and adopting the methodology of close reading and text analysis, this study contributes to the field of literary analysis. It demonstrates the value of stylolinguistic analysis in uncovering the intricacies of poetic language and informing teaching and learning practices to better appreciate the complexities of poetry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. CHILDREN’S RHYMES AND NATURE IN MEHRI, A MODERN SOUTH ARABIAN LANGUAGE.
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AL-QUMAIRI, SAEED, BOOM, ANDREA, and WATSON, JANET C. E.
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ARABIC language ,NURSERY rhymes ,RIDDLES ,POETRY (Literary form) - Abstract
In many parts of the developed and developing world, traditional children’s rhymes are under threat. The disappearance of these traditional rhymes could impact children’s phonological development (Di Liberto et al., 2023, Harper, 2011), awareness of their natural environment, and their appreciation (and later composition) of poetry by older speakers. While rhymes in literate societies are often documented and can thus can be retrieved, this is not the case for the Mahrah and other exclusively oral societies. In this paper, we examine traditional children’s rhymes in Mehri, an endangered Modern South Arabian language (MSAL), focusing on rhymes and riddles and the significance of their impending loss within al-Mahrah governorate in Yemen. We conclude by suggesting ways in which the Mehri community, in collaboration with native-speaker and non-native-speaker researchers, can revitalize this genre of poetry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. The intimate viewfinder: poetic ekphrasis of photographs and the illusion of the real.
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Hetherington, Paul and Atherton, Cassandra
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DIGITAL photography ,EKPHRASIS ,DIGITAL images ,POETRY (Literary form) - Abstract
As digital photography proliferates in the contemporary world, theorists and creative writers continue to debate what photographs signify and how the poetic ekphrasis of photographs should be understood. This has become a pressing issue in an age when new technologies allow the easy manipulation of digital images – which, depending on the context in which they are viewed, are increasingly being characterised as creative, imaginative, unreliable or deceptive. Yet nineteenth- and early to mid-twentieth-century theorists tended to assume that photographs had a direct, if complex, relationship to observable, external reality, something reiterated by Susan Sontag as late as 1977. This paper discusses how ekphrastic poems by Thomas Hardy and Philip Larkin enshrine assumptions about photography that are now shifting, and how contemporary ekphrastic poems about photographs increasingly challenge, sometimes subversively, photography's link to the 'real'. Such poetry continues to emphasise the way photographs connote a 'chasm' or 'thickening' of time but are more troubled than earlier authors by the idea that photographs may not represent anything clear or knowable. Eve Joseph's and Leslie Scalapino's poetry demonstrates ways in which photographs tend to juxtapose a sense of transience with a new sense of photography's sometimes obdurate problematics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. A relational background knowledge boosting based topic model for Chinese poems.
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Lei Peng and Porntrakoon, Paitoon
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CHINESE poetry ,POETRY (Literary form) ,GIBBS sampling - Abstract
Classical Chinese poetry has been increasingly popular in recent years, and modeling its topic is quite a promising area of research. Chinese poems have the characteristic of short in length, but traditional topic models perform poorly when faced with short texts due to the text sparsity. Therefore, topic model should be improved to satisfy the scenario of classical Chinese poems. In this paper, a relational background knowledge boosting based topic model (RBKBTM) was proposed to overcome the text sparsity of Chinese poems. We incorporated background information into the model, which expanded the text content from the semantic perspective. The background knowledge was combined using word embedding and TextRank and was then fed into the core computing process. Subsequently, a new sampling formula was derived. Our proposed model was tested on three different tasks using three different datasets. The results demonstrate that the incorporated background knowledge can effectively overcomes text sparsity, improving the performance and effectiveness of the topic model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. The philosophy of emotions: Implementing character education through poetry.
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Guttesen, Kristian
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PHILOSOPHY ,EMOTIONS ,MORAL education ,POETRY (Literary form) - Abstract
This paper investigates the concept of emotion and its relevance to education via character education through the medium of poetry. The objective is to demonstrate the potential implementation of character education through poetry, and to show the intrinsic link between poetry and virtue, knowledge and reasoning. It is argued that poetry serves as a bridge between emotion and character education. The philosophy of emotions is explored through the works of Aristotle, Karin Bohlin and David Carr. Character education is understood in terms of a Neo-Aristotelian approach, drawing on Kristján Kristjánsson, Bohlin and Carr. My position is that, through exercising the craft of poetry, children and young students are provided with tools for exploring emotions, and for discerning and deliberating about virtues and moral contextual nuances in the broader context of human experience. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Human Rights: From Poetry to Financial Reports, A Prediction on how the Environmental, Social, and Governance World can Change Everything.
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Albán, Víctor Cabezas
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FINANCIAL statements ,INTERNATIONAL competition ,MERGERS & acquisitions ,DUE diligence ,HUMAN rights ,INTERNATIONAL law ,INTERNATIONAL business enterprises ,POETRY (Literary form) ,PRIVATE companies - Abstract
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45. An Imagist Reading of William Carlos Williams’ “The Wanderer”.
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Essa, Zahraa Taher
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IDEOLOGY ,READING ,AMERICAN poetry ,RITES & ceremonies ,POETRY (Literary form) ,BAPTISM - Abstract
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46. On Poetry and the Science(s) of Meaning.
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Katz, Albert N., Rasse, Carina, and Colston, Herbert L.
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METAPHOR ,POETRY (Literary form) ,FLUID intelligence ,THEMES in poetry - Abstract
Young cautions us not to simplify poetic cognition, and argues that, "metaphors should not be thought of as objects; while metaphors can utilize preexisting structures in the brain ... they are realized as a process and not as an accessing of pre-stored metaphorical relations." We have gone off and explored metaphor and other meaning-making processes in practically everything that is human, but what has gone on in the world of poetry, where many people used to believe metaphor originated? Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful Rita Dove (David Streitfeld, Washington Post, "Laureate for a New Age", March 19, 1993). They ask two questions: (a) what make a metaphor good (and not just apt, more commonly associated with comprehensibility), and (b) the more specific question "what discriminates good poetic metaphors from good non-poetic metaphor. [Extracted from the article]
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47. Guest editorial to the special section on PoEM'2022.
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Barn, Balbir S., Sandkuhl, Kurt, Barat, Souvik, and Clark, Tony
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GOVERNMENT business enterprises ,CONCEPTUAL models ,POETRY (Literary form) ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
This guest editorial presents the papers contributing to the 15th IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference on the Practice of Enterprise Modelling (PoEM 2022). The best papers were selected for invitation for revision and significant expansion. Five papers were finally accepted in the special section. Collectively, these papers provide an excellent representation of the state of the art of Enterprise Modelling in both research and practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. The use of augmented reality in the teaching and learning of isiXhosa poetry.
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Makhenyane, Lukhanyo Elvis
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POETRY studies ,AUGMENTED reality ,POETRY (Literary form) ,COMPUTER assisted language instruction ,COGNITIVE load ,BASIC education ,EDUCATIONAL literature - Abstract
Teaching and learning isiXhosa poetry continues to pose challenges for both teachers and learners in South African basic education. The abstract nature of poetry makes it difficult for both groups to grasp the figurative meanings embedded in each line of the poems. Teachers who rely on rote learning and learners who master cramming find teaching and learning poetry difficult, as these skills offer little or no results in the teaching and learning of poetry. It is against such a backdrop that this paper seeks to investigate the use of augmented reality (AR) in education and how it can assist in the teaching and learning of isiXhosa poetry. The use of AR in language learning has been extensively studied by several scholars. AR is found to enhance learning and decrease learners' cognitive load. In contrast, some scholars argue that it is not ready for total integration into language classes. Despite strides that have been made in the study of augmented reality in language learning and teaching, there is a paucity of extended research on the use of augmented reality in teaching and learning isiXhosa poetry. In this paper, I will review existing data and examine augmented reality activities and technologies that can be used in the teaching and learning of IsiXhosa poetry. This paper will contribute towards improving the teaching and learning of isiXhosa poetry in basic education and assist literature educators in integrating modern technologies in their teaching. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. To investigate the occurrence of tamil lyricists' words throughout poems using truncated Poisson distribution.
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Prakash, G. L. Saviour and Ramalingam, V. V.
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WORD frequency ,POISSON distribution ,LYRICISTS ,RESEARCH personnel ,POETRY (Literary form) ,VOCABULARY - Abstract
Researchers calculated similar patterns and modified styles between an author's works using various approaches to word frequency. With selected bits of a book, statistical tools are highly beneficial for determining the author's period and style of creating songs (word length). This paper examines whether the songs picked by Tamil poets are made and modeled based on the scope of word occurrences computed and identified in the songs, and whether or not the warring distribution fits. Statistical methods help researchers investigate a wide range of topics in the literature. The word frequency can be resurrected as the appropriate spread since the spread's works are equal to the spread of the word frequency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Writing Qualitatively: Crossing Borders, Claiming the Margins.
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Basu, Marina and Palandjian, Garine
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QUALITATIVE research ,POETRY (Literary form) ,ANCESTORS ,WRITING processes - Abstract
Our paper is an invitation for scholars to challenge the mainstream dominant western approaches to qualitative research and writing. Situated as emerging scholars on the margins, we discuss what it means for us to write qualitatively through the two foci of writing and research. Our methodologies are informed by listening to the stories and shared memories of our academic ancestors and writing through rhythms of poetry. First, we look at writing qualitatively as an invitation to think with others and writing itself as a practice of "claiming the margins." Second, we look at qualitative research practices that directly relate to our communities, where research and writing become an imperative and a responsibility rather than a choice exercised from a place of privilege. Grounded in the wilderness of the margins, we embark on the ethico-political scholartistry of qualitative writing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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