- Trouvé au paragraphe 1: (...) ediality as well as materiality, not only at the le (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 2: (...) ct of mediality and materiality in poetry. Like oth (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 3: (...) “Medium” and “materiality” are highly complex (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 4: (...) es of mediality and materiality have been framed as (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 5: (...) of notions such as self and other, mind and (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 6: (...) e specific types of materiality that may be involve (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 7: (...) infralevel organic materiality, as theorized and p (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 9: (...) on the approach of materiality in lyric poetry. In (...)
- Trouvé dans le titre 2: (...) Mediality and materiality in contexts (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 10: (...) try’s mediality and materiality vary widely, as sho (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 11: (...) nd the new types of materiality that helped explore (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 12: (...) al culture, which itself is becoming more an (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 14: (...) The mediality and materiality of poetry have been (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 15: (...) tered mediality and materiality research can be sit (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 16: (...) ver). Mediality and materiality are the foundationa (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 18: (...) ts of mediality and materiality that traditional st (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 19: (...) ), it has adapted itself to the competition (...)
- Trouvé ici 1: (...) "I.2.Mediality and Materiality of Lyric." In Poetr (...)
Chercher
10 articles with
selfmateriality
i Général
ii Context, Social Groups and Environmental Issues
- Trouvé au paragraphe 3: (...) stead considered herself a Lyriker (lyric po (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 8: (...) ship can manifest itself in various forms in (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 14: (...) research saw a new self-reflexivity and the (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 17: (...) died by Orpheus, himself a son of the muse C (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 20: (...) room for authorial self-designation, the te (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 25: (...) onomously “creating self” is only partially (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 26: (...) ock, who presents a self-determined type of (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 27: (...) productively sets itself apart from literary (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 28: (...) goal of individual self-formation. Schiller (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 29: (...) does he address himself? and what language (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 31: (...) artistic-religious self-understanding can b (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 32: (...) ce of the artwork itself, created as “art fo (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 33: (...) e”), the “speaking” self had been confused w (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 35: (...) ematic. In terms of self-representation, an (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 36: (...) The self-representations of (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 46: (...) nds on an empirical self, a fictional charac (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 49: (...) etry (Mediality and Materiality), but are also indi (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 2: (...) of subjectivity and self-discovery, its firs (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 3: (...) ing as a process of self-relinquishment, a m (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 4: (...) w, for example, for self-reflexive nature co (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 5: (...) e and form, are all self-reflexive. They at (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 7: (...) arns, like Fried himself, of the intellectua (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 8: (...) sire for individual self-realization, dramat (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 11: (...) radition presents itself as a complex interp (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 12: (...) logy” (Bate 1991) itself? A movement of reje (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 13: (...) elop contemplative, self-reflexive or phenom (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 16: (...) lyricism, fiercely self-critical, eschews i (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 19: (...) rican Poetry of the Self-Conscious Anthropoc (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 20: (...) the Anthropocene itself – after all, the mo (...)
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iii Distribution et communication
iii.1Poésie lyrique orale et écrite
Müller, Adalberto - 2025
- Trouvé au paragraphe 10: (...) ciousness unfolds itself. By contrast, writi (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 14: (...) ority to language itself: “the voice is a wo (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 15: (...) he Supreme Being himself – Maa Ngala, creato (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 16: (...) way Islam adapted itself to this tradition, (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 18: (...) ographer reveals himself in relation to what (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 20: (...) de has to create himself by unfolding (omboj (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 25: (...) es and performs his self (within himself) as (...)
iii.6Péritexte et paratexte en poésie
Klimek, Sonja - 2025
- Trouvé au paragraphe 2: (...) e” of a text. He himself made his definition (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 6: (...) also find authorial self-annotations to lyri (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 11: (...) ised by the poet herself or himself, they ar (...)
iv Formes, modes et sous-genres textuels
- Trouvé au paragraphe 1: (...) s not established itself internationally as (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 43: (...) ntury. The sonnet itself, together with othe (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 47: (...) pon it. Rhythm by itself says as yet nothing (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 55: (...) iple to establish itself as the ruling metho (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 65: (...) d one that limits itself to describing these (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 2: (...) tial for individual self-expression. In fact (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 3: (...) towards language itself,” insofar as “lyric (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 41: (...) ound; Mediality and Materiality of Lyric), so that (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 42: (...) dity, rendering the self-evident functioning (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 44: (...) slyrik), but saw himself as distinct from Ro (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 45: (...) dernes’), a greater self-confidence towards (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 49: (...) but of the poet himself (Mazzoni 2005, 63–6 (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 50: (...) art is to conceal itself. Combining this Cic (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 57: (...) ench poetry found itself in a crisis, as Mal (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 59: (...) , poetry being in itself an “art of imitatio (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 60: (...) son, which prided itself on its orderliness (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 68: (...) antik) the ideal of self-expression had repe (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 69: (...) subject expresses itself and its mood freely (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 70: (...) oetry was viewed as self-centred to the poin (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 71: (...) e 1960s distanced itself from hermetic tende (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 76: (...) ork distinguishes itself in all verse system (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 86: (...) , is simultaneously self-ironising or self-d (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 93: (...) iktor Shklovsky, himself a writer, pleads in (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 98: (...) lone (as Genette himself admitted), although (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 1: (...) erential relation itself is brought into que (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 3: (...) world or showing oneself? (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 4: (...) stion of showing oneself leads to a central (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 8: (...) explorations of the self? If the conceptions (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 9: (...) hich it refers is itself a poetic construct. (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 18: (...) not this I names itself in the first-person (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 21: (...) experience. It is a self effectively reduced (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 23: (...) urther plays on the self-referentiality of p (...)
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iv.7Motifs visuels en poésie lyrique
Kozak, Claudia - 2025
- Trouvé au paragraphe 1: (...) inter)mediality and materiality (Mediality and Mate (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 2: (...) ptual traces of its materiality has developed in th (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 3: (...) n of writing visual materiality. Among others, cune (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 4: (...) culture to make the materiality of writing invisibl (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 9: (...) asises the concrete materiality of signs and can be (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 10: (...) examples the visual materiality of writing is only (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 11: (...) ng visual images himself in his prose. (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 13: (...) red in their visual materiality converge – show a v (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 18: (...) points at writing itself in an autoreferenti (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 19: (...) s since the title itself, Haroldo de Campos (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 21: (...) g, diagrams and the materiality of the paper itself (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 22: (...) of which emphasised materiality and participation o (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 26: (...) appreciation of the materiality of the word, thus i (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 27: (...) king about the very materiality of texts. The impor (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 30: (...) ith the allegedly immateriality and paradoxical inv (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 32: (...) resemble writing itself? We could say that (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 1: (...) ecause our interior self-image is strongly d (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 4: (...) urn” (Mediality and Materiality of Lyric), which po (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 6: (...) lved in the diffuse materiality of bits, the optimi (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 11: (...) 22), but also about materiality, because they suppo (...)
- Trouvé au paragraphe 32: (...) counter between the materiality of the animated ima (...)
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