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Ipostazele corporalității în poezia blagiană

2019

Abstract The purpose of this paper is o analyze the three hypotheses of corporeality in the Blagian lyrical and to demonstrate that they coagulate around the authentic substance of the ego, which tries to suppress or diminish them from the tax, from limits to becoming one with the spirit of this world. By canceling them, they actually become consistent and participate in the modernist lyrical ceremonial.

LiteratureHistorybusiness.industryCultural studiesLiterary criticismbusinessLucian Blaga Yearbook
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Influenţe Secession În Lirica Blagiană

2019

Abstract Secession Influences in Blaga’s Poetry (Influențe Secession în lirica blagiană) – This essay analyses the impact of the years spent in Vienna on the formation of Lucian Blaga, taking into consideration the fact that, at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, the capital of the Empire was the centre of an impressive art movement called the "Vienna Secession". The aim of this paper is to identify the similarities that can be established between the art of the painter Gustav Klimt, a representative figure for that period and the president of Secession, and the poetry of Blaga. The comparison includes the symbols to be found in the works of the two artists, …

LiteratureHistorybusiness.industryCultural studiesLiterary criticismbusinessLucian Blaga Yearbook
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‘Happy amicable co-operation’: mutual aid, anarchism and the image of the bee in the work of Louisa Sarah Bevington

2017

AbstractThe poet and political activist Louisa Sarah Bevington has been largely ignored in accounts of late Victorian literary and cultural history, even though her work presents a singular nexus of scientific, socio-cultural and poetical perspectives. This essay will show how Bevington juxtaposes Social Darwinist interpretations of the theory of evolution, which foreground the idea of human life as a struggle for existence, with the anarcho-communist view proposed by Peter Kropotkin, which foregrounds the human capacity for sympathy and mutual aid as the driving forces in social development. After situating Kropotkin’s ideas within the larger context of anarchist and evolutionist thinking,…

LiteratureLinguistics and LanguageCultural historyLiterature and Literary Theorybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyStruggle for existenceContext (language use)06 humanities and the arts060202 literary studies050701 cultural studiesLanguage and LinguisticsPoliticsAesthetics0602 languages and literatureSympathySociologyEvolutionismMutual aidbusinessSocial Darwinismmedia_commonEuropean Journal of English Studies
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Strategische Zitate. Zu Friedrich Kittlers Heidegger-Lektüre

2014

The article examines the variant ways in which Friedrich Kittler quotes certain passages of Martin Heiddegger’s texts and especially of Heidegger’s seminal book Sein und Zeit (1927) over the course of his academic career. It argues that the telos of Kittler’s variant, non-philological quotation is the legitimation of German studies as well as cultural studies by telling a myth: Martin Heidegger, a philosophical authority, has consequently affirmed media technology. Thus, Kittler’s practice of citation reveals its strategic intention. A reading of literary texts that takes into account the apriori function of technological innovation is an appropriate method supported by Geistesgeschichte.

LiteratureLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary Theorybusiness.industryPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historyTelosMythologyGerman studiesLanguage and LinguisticsLegitimationReading (process)Cultural studiesbusinessFunction (engineering)Citationmedia_commonZeitschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik
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A Comparative Analysis of Translations of Lucian Blaga’s Poetry into English

2020

Abstract The complexity of Lucian Blaga’s poetry is a matter of common knowledge. Part of this complexity is related to the elements of prosody that Blaga skilfully employs, to say nothing of the philosophical vein which infuses his writings, and which derives, understandably, from his philosophical work. Mention should also be made of the lyrical character of Blaga’s dramatic works, which adds significantly to the effort of translating his writings into English, or any other language for that matter. In what follows, we intend to offer a bird’s eye view of the volumes that have been translated into English and to analyse a selection of poems comparatively, in order to signal challenges and…

LiteratureLyricismPoetrybusiness.industryRhymemedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied linguisticsAmbiguityArtCultural studiesLiterary criticismPolysemybusinessmedia_commonEast-West Cultural Passage
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Clarice Lispector, Agua Viva: Autobiography, Exile, Violence

2019

Abstract Considered “the great witch of Brazilian literature”, acclaimed as the best woman-writer of Jewish origin and the perfect example of an exquisite reconfiguration of European modernist ideas, Clarice Lispector is a fascinating author. This is obvious since her first novel Perto do coração selvagem (Near to the Wild Heart, 1943), a book that was awarded several literary prizes in Brazil, even if afterwards the text would be often ignored within the critical studies dedicated to Lispector. Compared to Borges and Kafka and even to the narrative strategies used by Virginia Woolf (apparently influenced by James Joyce’s stream of consciousness, even if Lispector underlined that she had no…

LiteratureMedia theorybusiness.industryCulture theoryCultural studiesLiterary criticismBiographySociologybusinessHealth communicationSæculum
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Profane and sacred love in the writings of Julius Evola

2019

Abstract Noticing the steep degradation of love in the modern society, Evola makes an effort to overpass the social, commercial or biological conceptions of love and to unravel the forgotten ideas about love. Looking at the current modern situation, few people could imagine love as transcendent, as a force capable of overpassing the limitations of a human being. As emphasized by Evola, the union between the two lovers, when it is conceived as the unification of the opposite tendencies in a sacred union, can find the lost path towards the Unity. By detachment and transmutation, the use of the sexual energy may even lead to supra-natural powers, ecstasies and elevated consciousness.

LiteratureMedia theorybusiness.industryCulture theoryCultural studiesLiterary criticismSociologybusinessHealth communicationSæculum
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Echoes of Sapphic Gods and Goddesses, Immortality, Eros and Thanatos in the Work of Modernist Women Poets

2020

Abstract In the context of Modernism’s constant return to the past that results in self-knowledge and innovation, certain women writers found Sappho’s writings relevant for their own poetic endeavours. My article will mainly focus on the mythological aspects of both Sappho’s and the modernist women’s poetry. Invocations of and allusions to gods and goddesses and other mythical figures, which involve introspection and expressing certain erotic concerns in stylised ways, will be discussed in order to show how all these women poets innovated. and, in many different ways, significantly enriched the literature of their times. Critics have mainly focused on H.-D.’s poetry in relation to Sappho’s,…

LiteratureWork (electrical)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCultural studiesModernismLiterary criticismApplied linguisticsArtImmortalitybusinessmedia_commonEast-West Cultural Passage
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Absurdity in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises

2019

Abstract The purpose of this essay is to capture and convey, through the use of different works of philosophy that encapsulate thoughts on the same idea, the motif of the absurdity of life in Ernest Hemingway’s first novel The Sun Also Rises. The concept of the absurd will be, first and foremost, examined through absurdist criticism of the novel, using the philosophical thought of Albert Camus, Soren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche and other philosophers who captured the essence of the absurd in their philosophy, all in order to represent this concept in Hemingway’s novel and to show how it truly manifests itself upon some of the most important characters’ psychology and their actions, por…

Literaturebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCultural studiesLiterary criticismApplied linguisticsArtbusinessAbsurditymedia_commonEast-West Cultural Passage
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Recensione: Marcello Ravveduto, Lo spettacolo della mafia. Storia di un immaginario tra realtà e finzione, Torino, Edizioni Gruppo Abele, 2019

2020

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Mafia mafia movies crime history Cosa Nostra Italian-Americans Cultural StudiesSettore M-STO/04 - Storia ContemporaneaMafia mafia al cinema storia della criminalità Italo-americani Cultural Studies
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