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This article explore the potential of the proper name as a contingent identity modulator in the Uruguayan author Armonía Somers’ novels, and, specifically, of nominal supplementarity (the act of twisting, overprinting, displacing or substituting... see more

      If our current environmental predicament, and recent catastrophes such as the nuclear meltdown at Fukushima in 2011, can be diagnosed as partly a crisis of the imagination, then radical action is needed. Ecopoetics can help ... see more

“Words That Breathe: An Interview with José Manuel Marrero Henríquez" explores ecocriticism, its growing presence in Spain and Latin America, and the transbordering potential of the “poetics of breathing” that inspires Marrero Henríquez´s theoretical... see more

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Piotr Kubinski’s monograph is an outline of certain specific aspects of video games, examined from the perspective of poetics. Apart from a semiotic analysis of the user interface and a look at how games influence various texts and practices, what the rea... see more

The article "The Meaning of Mimesis in the Poetics of Gustav Mahler" puts forward one possible approach to his (symphonic) pieces. It is conceived on an analytical vertical which reaches behind the markedly mimetic contents of Mahler's music to its poetic... see more

Writing Utopia Now is a multi-modal manifesto interrogating the category of the utopian in modern and contemporary literature.  Building upon the utopian philosophy of Ernst Bloch (1885 – 1977) and drawing upon my current doctoral research, I pr... see more

Arts-based research approaches, such as poetic inquiry and autoethnography, are attracting interest for their ability to engage wide-ranging audiences with creative, emotive, and thought-provoking outputs. In this article, we discuss a new method, which d... see more

The article "The Meaning of Mimesis in the Poetics of Gustav Mahler" puts forward one possible approach to his (symphonic) pieces. It is conceived on an analytical vertical which reaches behind the markedly mimetic contents of Mahler's music to its poetic... see more

The long history of poetry and the arts, as well as recent empirical results suggest that the way a word sounds (e.g., soft vs. harsh) can convey affective information related to emotional responses (e.g., pleasantness vs. harshness). However, the neural ... see more

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