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    The poetics of reverie.Gaston Bachelard - 1969 - New York,: Orion Press.
    In Poetics of Reverie he considers the absolute origins of that imagery: language, sexuality, childhood, the Cartesian ego, and the universe.
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    Poetic Objects: Bachelardian Reverie, Reverberation and Repose in Claire Denis' 35 Shots of Rum.Saige Walton - 2023 - Film-Philosophy 27 (1):7-28.
    This article draws on the interrelated concepts of reverie and repose in Gaston Bachelard's philosophy to approach Claire Denis' poetic foregrounding of objects in 35 Shots of Rum (35 Rhums, 2008). Connecting Bachelard's work on time to his later studies of the imagination, I demonstrate how the poetic time of reverie and repose are essential to Bachelard's thinking. Focusing on three especially charged objects (trains, rice cookers and lanterns), I argue for reverie and repose as being embedded into the rhythmic (...)
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  3. Poetics of Dreams: Cultural/Narrative Meaning of the Dream-Chronotope in Calderon de la Barca’s La vida es sueño and Geoffrey Chaucer’s House of Fame.”.Inti Yanes & Inti Athanasios Yanes-Fernandez - 2016 - Mediaevistik: Internationale Zeitschrift Für Interdisziplinäre Mittelalterforschung 29 (1):207-244.
    Sleep and dream visions as revelations, narrative devices, signs of illness, and aesthetic-artistic formulae alongside their interpretations, are common experiences shared by all cultures throughout the ages. They exhibit an astonishing variety of contexts and meanings. Rather than abstract time, with its mathematical indistinctness, a dialectical concreteness of signs and symbols in culture determines the specificity and character of dream experience and its complex hermeneutic.
     
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    Politics and poetics of the body in early modern japan.T. J. Harootunian, Michael Kammen, Victor Koschmann, Tetsuo Najita, Richard Reitan, Aaron Sachs, Timon Screech & William Sewell Anthony La Vopa - 2011 - Modern Intellectual History 8 (3):499-530.
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    Book Review: Songs of Degrees: Essays on Contemporary Poetry and Poetics[REVIEW]Virginia A. La Charité - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (2):398-399.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Songs of Degrees: Essays on Contemporary Poetry and PoeticsVirginia A. La CharitéSongs of Degrees: Essays on Contemporary Poetry and Poetics, by John Taggart; 254 pp. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1994, $29.95 paper.John Taggart is a highly respected American poet whose passion for objectivism permeates his critical reading as well as his own creative works. The volume Songs of Degrees: Essays on Contemporary Poetry and Poetics (...)
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    Poems of Gerard Manley HopkinsGerard Manley Hopkins ; A Study of Poetic Idiosyncrasy in Relation to Poetic TraditionGerard Manley Hopkins; A Critical Essay towards the Understanding of His PoetryImmortal Diamond: Studies in Gerard Manley Hopkins.Craig la Driere, W. H. Gardner, Gerard Manley Hopkins, W. A. M. Peters & Norman Weyand - 1950 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 9 (2):153.
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    The Poetics of the Orphan in Abdelkébir Khatibi's Early Work.Matt Reeck - 2017 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 25 (1):132-149.
    Like many North African, Francophone, and world writers whose lives span the historic divide of independence from colonialism, Abdelkébir Khatibi’s work focuses in large part upon the idea of encounter, or, in French, “rencontre.” In this paper I focus upon the figure of the orphan in La mémoire tatouée and Le lutteur de classe à la manière taoïste, two of his earliest texts. By focusing upon the orphan as a multivalent term, and by following Khatibi’s emphasis upon language, literature, and (...)
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  8. L'être contre le vent: aspects du vent dans la poésie de Paul Valéry in Poetics of the Elements in the Human Condition. 2: The Airy Elements in Poetic Imagination.Jy Dupraz - 1988 - Analecta Husserliana 23:165-176.
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  9. Le thème de l'air dans la poésie de Paul-Marie Lapointe in Poetics of the Elements in the Human Condition. 2: The Airy Elements in Poetic Imagination.C. Cloutier-Wojciechowska - 1988 - Analecta Husserliana 23:159-164.
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    (1 other version)“La matanza” Memoria y poética de la transmisión1“The Slaughter” Memory and the poetics of transmission.Carlos Masotta - 2012 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 2 (1).
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    La philosophie ricœurienne de l’esthétique entre poétique et éthique [Ricoeur’s Philosophy of Aesthetics Between Poetics and Ethics].Samuel Lelièvre - 2016 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 7 (2):43-73.
    Ricœur’s philosophy never locates itself directly in the field of philosophical aesthetics inasmuch as philosophical aesthetics never arises as a field of major questioning and discursive development for Ricœur’s philosophy or as a field that would guide that philosophy. However, Ricœur maintains an ongoing but complex connection with aesthetics throughout his philosophical work. Here we defend the thesis that there are difficulties relating both to the complexity of Ricœur’s philosophy and to the crisis situation of aesthetics as an autonomous field (...)
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    The quest for a poetics of goodness in Plato and Aristotle.Dairo Orozco - 2012 - Ideas Y Valores 61 (150):179-202.
    The paper, which compares Plato and Aristotle's different approaches towards artistic activity, is divided into three parts. The first part discusses Plato's Ion on mimesis and technē, as well as the role that poetry plays in the Republic. The second section offers an account of Aristotle's idea of happiness as the end of action. The last section of this study deals with an attempt to reconcile Plato and Aristotle's attitude towards mimetic art in a treatise by a Neoplatonic renaissance thinker, (...)
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    Doris Lessing: poetics of being and time.Bootheina Majoul - 2016 - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    Doris Lessing is a writer for all times; she is a historiographer and a transnational translational mediator between the East and the West. This volume provides a collection of articles analysing Doris Lessing's literature. The first part, entitled "Lessing's World of Words", offers a broad vision of the writer's novels; it introduces her many genres and sheds light on her literary affiliations. This is followed by "Lessing's Other Spaces", which dives into the novelist's imaginary and spiritual universes. The final part, (...)
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    The Ethics of Refusal in Terrence Malick’s A Hidden Life.Marguerite La Caze & Magdalena Zolkos - 2025 - Film-Philosophy 29 (1):72-93.
    Terrence Malick’s 2019 film A Hidden Life explores the ethical and political problem of refusal as an act and utterance of “not doing” violence and injustice that is expected. The film offers a nuanced and poetic depiction of Austrian peasant Franz Jägerstätter (1907–1943), who refused to give an oath of loyalty to Hitler ( Führereid), and was subsequently imprisoned and executed under the Nazi laws criminalizing conscientious objection as an “offence of sedition.” We argue that Malick complicates the question of (...)
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    Daniel Heller-Roazen, Fortune's Faces: The “Roman de la rose” and the Poetics of Contingency. (Parallax: Re-Visions of Culture and Society.) Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003. Pp. xv, 206. $45. [REVIEW]Susan Stakel - 2006 - Speculum 81 (1):201-203.
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    Hypogram and Inscription: Michael Riffaterre's Poetics of ReadingSemiotics of PoetryLa Production du TexteEssais de Stylistique Structurale"La trace de l'intertexte" in La Pensee, 215. [REVIEW]Paul De Man & Michael Riffaterre - 1981 - Diacritics 11 (4):17.
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    Literature in late antiquity - (s.) goldhill preposterous poetics. The politics and aesthetics of form in late antiquity. Pp. XXIV + 300. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2020. Cased, £75, us$99.99. Isbn: 978-1-108-49482-3. [REVIEW]David Hernández de la Fuente - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):124-126.
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    The Unspeakable Girl: The Myth and Mystery of Kore.Leland de la Durantaye (ed.) - 2014 - Seagull Books.
    Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben is the rare writer whose ideas and works have a broad appeal across many fields, and his devoted fans are not just philosophers, but readers of political and legal theory, sociology, and literary criticism as well. Agamben’s intuition and meditation are fascinating, and not least when he turns his critical eye to the mysteries and contradictions of early religion. _The Unspeakable Girl: The Myth and Mystery of Kore_ is a book of three richly detailed treatments of (...)
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    The New Digital Flesh of Fantastic Bodies.Denis Mellier & Charles La Via - 2018 - Substance 47 (3):93-112.
    One possible way of tracing the history of fantastic forms in Western culture is to link it to the adventure of bodies that encounter radical alterity, which may appear in the guise of something purely external, or as the externalized expression of an intimate experience that has become terrifying, unbearable, and schizoid.1The fantastic represents a privileged realm of imagination for contemplating a corporeal history of different forms of violence. It constitutes the exemplary locus of a negative reverie on the frightening (...)
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    The Mythic Poetics of Philippe WalterLa poética mítica de Philippe Walter.Blanca Solares & Andréa Rando Martin - 2015 - Iris 36:13-23.
    En replaçant les travaux de Philippe Walter dans les cadres historique et théorique des analyses bachelardiennes et durandiennes sur l’imaginaire, Blanca Solares met en évidence les apports spécifiques de ses thèses, tant du point de vue méthodologique que du point de vue idéologique. Cette entreprise de reconstruction des présupposés conceptuels de Philippe Walter permet de souligner l’importance d’une réévaluation en profondeur d’un imaginaire médiéval trop souvent compris à l’aune d’une conception simplificatrice de la christianisation, tout en montrant la nécessité d’une (...)
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    Neoplatonic Form and Content in Nonnus: Towards a New Reading of Nonnian Poetics.David Hernández de la Fuente - 2014 - In Konstantinos Spanoudakis (ed.), Nonnus of Panopolis in Context: Poetry and Cultural Milieu in Late Antiquity with a Section on Nonnus and the Modern World. De Gruyter. pp. 229-250.
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    La Croyance. La Psychologie de la Raison. Nature et Fonction de l'Intelligence.Le Temps et les Souvenirs. Le Reve et la Reverie. [REVIEW]G. B. & H. Delacroix - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (22):612.
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    Mytism: Terre ne se meurt pas.Michaël La Chance - 2009 - Montréal: Triptyque.
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  24. Le Langage sans la musique? Towards a semio-musical approach to the study of poetic rhythm via the existential dimension of the sign.Drina Hocevar - 2003 - In Eero Tarasti, Paul Forsell & Richard Littlefield (eds.), Musical semiotics revisited. Imatra: International Semiotics Institute.
     
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    Poética da notação esquizográfica: corpos, pensamento e linguagem em jogo // Poetic of Schizographic Notation: bodies, thinking and language at play.Diego Winck Esteves & Máximo Daniel Lamela Adó - 2020 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 25:020021.
    Este texto se propõe perspectivar a agência humana no entorno do ato de grafar, ou seja, trata das relações e suas tensões entre as percepções do real e de sua inscrição no tempo-espaço, com ênfase à escrita. Dimensiona essa questão circunscrevendo certa noção de um corpo em jogo no mundo, no qual nota e anota o que percebe, via uma Poética da Notação Esquizográfica. Passa, por conseguinte, a perspectivar tal noção de corpo a partir da ideia de um indivíduo que, (...)
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    Reseña.José Luis de la Fuente Charfolé - 2018 - Alpha (Osorno) 46:309-311.
    Resumen En la crítica del Cantar de los Cantares no hay acuerdo acerca del problema estructural del libro. Las teorías se dividen en aquellas que abogan por un carácter fragmentario contra otras que ven un carácter unitario de los poemas. El estudio intenta revisar esta problemática y proponer que el Cantar de los Cantares es una colección de poemas sueltos que un redactor/recopilador juntó e intentó poner en cierto orden, incorporando el conjuro de 2,7; 3,5; 5,8; 8,4 como estribillo con (...)
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    Intravital death in the poetic work of Enrique Lihn.Sergio Pizarro Roberts - 2023 - Alpha (Osorno) 56:126-141.
    Resumen: En este trabajo se intenta demostrar que en el corpus poético de Enrique Lihn el sujeto de la enunciación recorre el itinerario instaurado por la poesía moderna con el que se accede al origen polisémico del lenguaje y finalmente al blanqueamiento semántico que confiere la nada mortal (Blanchot). Dicho recorrido es motivado por el desamor que conduce al hablante a la muerte donde obtiene el secreto de la poesía como un lenguaje decodificado. Esta decodificación genera un no-ser, un sujeto (...)
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    The ethics of poetic expression in Emmanuel Lévinas and Maurice Blanchot.Berta Galofré Claret - 2022 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 69:37-44.
    Lévinas believed that Blanchot identified artistic inspiration with his understanding of the il y a, that is, an inauthentic attitude toward life and the Other. Lévinas, who tried to overcome the neutrality of the il y a, criticised Blanchot’s desire to establish ethics as a prima philosophia. Lévinas asked himself in what way the artwork could give access to the ethical, which is why he explored the relationship between expression and responsibility. He concluded that poetic speaking was excluded from his (...)
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    The subordinate poetics or rethoric inside la loa El Divino Narciso by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.Paola Lizana Miranda - 2019 - Alpha (Osorno) 48:37-53.
    Resumen: En el siguiente análisis intentamos, por una parte, contextualizar la loa El divino Narciso de sor Juana Inés de Cruz dentro de los paradigmas estéticos y culturales de su época. Y por otra, reactualizar la lectura crítica de ella desde la perspectiva de una retórica o poética subalterna, entendiendo esto último como la deconstrucción literaria y su posterior reorganización de las significaciones que justificaron el colonialismo. Lo anterior tiene por finalidad dar cuenta cómo, mediante la manipulación precisa de los (...)
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  30. Bohdan Boichuk’s Childhood Reveries: A Migrant’s Nostalgia, or, Documenting Pain in Poetry.Maria G. Rewakowicz - 2018 - Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal 5:133-142.
    This paper examines Bohdan Boichuk’s poetry by looking into the role his childhood memories played in forming his poetic imagination. Displaced by World War II, the poet displays a unique capacity to transcend his traumatic experiences by engaging in creative writing. Eyewitnessing war atrocities perpetrated by the Nazis does not destroy his belief in the healing power of poetry; on the contrary, it makes him appreciate poetry as the only existentially worthy enterprise. Invoking Gaston Bachelard’s classic work The Poetics (...)
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    Toward a genealogy of the national avant-garde poetics: Juan Emar and Nicanor Parra.Malva Marina Vásquez - 2020 - Alpha (Osorno) 51:71-86.
    Resumen: Este artículo intenta visibilizar algunos aspectos del rol fundacional de la narrativa de Juan Emar en las letras nacionales, en particular, su fecundo diálogo con la antipoesía de Parra. Se propone que tanto en Miltín 1934 de Emar como en la Antipoesía de Parra asistimos a la práctica de una carnavalización del motivo de lo divino-sublime. En esta dirección, ambas poéticas vanguardistas modulan en el espacio hispanoamericano una de las aristas del “proyecto inconcluso de la modernidad” : la muerte (...)
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    Sorciers et loups-garous, "ręveries des démonographes" la contagion imaginative chez Malebranche.Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin - 2012 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 4:691-704.
    Nicolas Malebranche looks at the phenomena of imaginative contagion up to the point of madness, as in the case of the visions of sorcerers and werewolves. Although Malebranche relies on a psycho-physiological description, it becomes obvious that the responsibility for such contagions is not to be attributed to those who were expected to be the cause, that is would-be sorcerers, but to those who picked up on their deeds and gave them some importance. It is therefore the material conditions of (...)
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  33. Myth and Tragic Action in La Celestina and Romeo and Juliet in The Existential Coordinates of the Human Condition: Poetic, Epic, Tragic. The Literary Genre.Marilyn Stewart - 1984 - Analecta Husserliana 18:425-433.
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  34. Du désordre à l'ordre: le rôle de la violence dans Horace in The Existential Coordinates of the Human Condition: Poetic, Epic, Tragic. The Literary Genre.Bernadette Lintz Murphy - 1984 - Analecta Husserliana 18:435-447.
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    A MasterpIece Announces The Birth Of Poetic Prose: Gaspard De La NuIt.Abidin Emre - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:507-517.
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    Ways of Narrating: The Biographical Space Between Politics and poetics in Patricio Pron and Josefina Giglio.María Manuela Corral - 2025 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 34:227-247.
    Este artículo examina las novelas El espíritu de mis padres sigue subiendo en la lluvia (2011), de Patricio Pron, y Yo la quise (2019), de Josefina Giglio, con énfasis en las formas de narrar, desde donde se analiza una tensión entre la experiencia vivida y su devenir en un artificio transitando la relación entre literatura y memoria desde la perspectiva de la generación nacida durante la dictadura argentina. Así, el estudio recupera el concepto de espacio biográfico postulado por Arfuch, articulado (...)
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    The Poetic Politics of Chicana & Black Women’s Poetry.Sarah Hethershaw - 2017 - Alétheia: Revista Académica de la Escuela de Postgrado de la Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón-Unifé 2 (1).
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    The Hyperbolic Logic of Constraint in the Poetic Works of Jacques Jouet.Peter Poiana - 2019 - Substance 48 (2):65-80.
    In their brief online presentation "Qu'est-ce que l'Oulipo?", Jacques Roubaud and Marcel Bénabou explain how Oulipians proceed in the exploration of the lipo, littérature potentielle: "Certes, MAIS COMMENT?", they ask, before replying: "En inventant des contraintes. Des contraintes nouvelles et anciennes, difficiles et moins diiffficiles et trop diiffiiciiiles. La Littérature Oulipienne est une LITTÉRATURE SOUS CONTRAINTES." The vigorous tone conveyed by spelling and typography points to the distinct challenge posed by Oulipian writing, which relies on the difficulty of the constraint (...)
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    Madness and the Night of the Poetic Community: The Just Desert of Malika Mokeddem’s Century of Locusts.Rajeshwari Vallury - 2014 - Substance 43 (3):107-119.
    In the preface to a slender volume entitled La communauté affrontée, philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy writes: “The present state of the world is not a war of civilizations. It is a civil war: it is the internecine war of a city, of a civility, of a citizenry [citadinité] that are being deployed up until the limits of this world, and because of this, up until the extremity of their own concepts” . Globalization, or the limitless expansion of the West driven by (...)
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    Writing the poetic soul of philosophy: essays in honor of Michael Davis.Michael Davis & Denise Schaeffer (eds.) - 2019 - South Bend, Indiana: St. Augustine's Press.
    What is it about the nature of "soul" that makes it so difficult to adequately capture its complexity in a strictly discursive account? Why do some of the most profound human experiences elude our attempts to theorize them? How can a written document do justice to the dynamic activity of thinking, as opposed to merely presenting a collection of thoughts-as-artifacts? Finally, what can we learn about the activity of philosophizing, and about the human soul, by reflecting on the possibilities and (...)
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    Poetics and Politics.Françoise Dastur - 2017 - In Véronique M. Fóti & Pavlos Kontos (eds.), Phenomenology and the Primacy of the Political: Essays in Honor of Jacques Taminiaux. Cham: Springer.
    Poetics and politics: these two key words are the names of the two main axes of Jacques Taminiaux’s work as a whole. They are also the title of the first chapter of his Maillons herméneutiques of 2009. In that work, he goes through a chain of 14 “links” to show that each of them consists in “cross-checkings” of different interpretive designs, all of which have to do, in a more or less direct manner, of this intercrossing of art and (...)
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  42. Mythical physicality in the work of Luis Barragan: Poetic dislocation at La Casa Gilardi.Sheryl Tucker de Vazquez - 2004 - Analecta Husserliana 81:29-43.
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    Cheerful, free and noisy: the place of vulgar poetics and a trap.Mario Rodríguez F. & Mauricio Grandón O. - 2019 - Alpha (Osorno) 48:93-108.
    Resumen: Esta investigación busca dar cuenta de los espacios que habitan los personajes del cuento Alegres, libres y ruidosas de Pedro Juan Gutiérrez. Mediante los detalles que nos entrega el narrador, revisaremos los “operadores tonales”, estableciendo los enunciados descriptivos y los detalles inherentes a ellos, en cuanto a la composición de los personajes, así como el tipo de espacio en que se realizan, construyendo una identidad transgresora bajo la perspectiva de la poética de lo soez. En este sentido, los personajes (...)
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    The erotic stories of Marosa di Giorgio: poetic strange and epistemological criticism.María Teresa Aedo Fuentes - 2019 - Alpha (Osorno) 48:67-83.
    Resumen: Propongo una lectura de los relatos eróticos de Di Giorgio, según este, el hibridismo genérico textual y sexual ampliamente reconocido por la crítica, así como la recurrencia de transformaciones y metamorfosis a impulsos de un deseo que cancela las fronteras entre lo humano, lo animal, lo vegetal y lo material, realiza una profunda crítica epistemológica a la racionalidad moderna, andro y antropocéntrica, y su forma de concebir identidad y diferencia. El eje de esta ruptura epistemológica es la desarticulación de (...)
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    Stressed poetics: literary field, public sphere and identity claim in interviews with mapuche poets.Jaime Otazo Hermosilla & Eduardo Gallegos Krause - 2021 - Alpha (Osorno) 53:231-250.
    Resumen: El presente trabajo analiza un conjunto de entrevistas realizadas a poetas mapuche proponiendo una articulación metadiscursiva entre el campo literario y el campo periodístico. El análisis del corpus sugiere la existencia de tensiones en la práctica poética que es posible visualizar en las entrevistas a los autores mapuches. Estas tensiones se manifiestan en tres binomios fundamentales que funcionan aquí como categorías de análisis y que son: alta-baja cultura; distinción público-privado y dinámicas de articulación entre identidad-alteridad. Por último, se propone (...)
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  46. Williams James and his "poetic" image of social order.John W. Murphy - 1986 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 21 (48):83.
     
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    Phenomenology and the Poetic.Renaud Barbaras - 2015 - Chiasmi International 17:189-199.
    The poetic names our capacity to transcend our finitude as subject and rejoin our worldly ground, that which links us to our origin despite the evential separation. It is the dimension of our existence which opens us to that from which our existence is nonetheless radically exiled, going, as it were, against the stream of the subject’s enclosure; it is that which, in us, reverses the evential separation, the only recourse against this separation. It is thus what makes it possible (...)
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    Aristotle's Poetics and the Painters.G. Zanker - 2000 - American Journal of Philology 121 (2):225-235.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Aristotle's Poetics and the PaintersGraham ZankerAristotle's Poetics uses the example of painting as an analogy to illustrate certain facts about poetry, specifically epic, tragedy, and comedy. But the use of painting as an analogy, though ancillary to Aristotle's subject, should yield evidence, if properly evaluated, on how the philosopher thought about painting, because the use of a thing as an analogy actually depends on how its user (...)
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    Metaphysics in Gaston Bachelard's “Reverie”.Caroline Joan & S. Picart - 1997 - Human Studies 20 (1):59-73.
    This paper aims to trace the evolution of Bachelard's thought as he gropes toward a concrete formulation of a philosophy of the imagination. Reverie, the creative daydream, occupies the central position in Bachelard's emerging metaphysic, which becomes increasingly “phenomenological” in a manner reminiscent of Husserl. This means that although Bachelard does not use Husserlian terms, he appropriates the following features of (Husserlian) phenomenology: 1. a desire to “embracket” the initial (rationalistic) impulse; and 2. an aspiration to apprehend in its entirety, (...)
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    “Myth-makers”. Poetic Discourse in the Commentary on the Republic of Patroclo.Jose Maria Zamora Calvo - 2014 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 20:145-172.
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