“Una poética de la memoria: la poesía de Rafael Juárez"
Tonos (Murcia: Universidad de Murcia) 20 December (2010) ISSN 1577-6921. http://www.tonosdigital.com
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'New Horizons for the British Regional Novel'
by David James
Published in JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory (2006)
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by David James
Published in International Ford Madox Ford Studies (2008)
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by David James
Published in Textual Practice (2012)
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In Teresa Orecchia Havas (comp.), Homenaje a Ricardo Piglia, Buenos Aires, Catálogos, 2012, pp. 233-250. ISBN 978-950-895-308-7
Absurdamente, más vale persistir. Onetti frente al suicidio
Published in Revista Letral, 2 (2009), pp. 39-51. ISSN 1989-3302
But, is it protest theatre?
by Janine Lewis
Paper presented at Department of Drama and Film seminar series (DRSS)
12 April, 2012. Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa.
In March 2012 the drama students and I presented a physical theatre stage adaptation of Animal Farm produced by the... more
In March 2012 the drama students and I presented a physical theatre stage adaptation of Animal Farm produced by the TUT Department of Drama and Film. The adaptation remained respectful to the timeless classic by transposing the story into the current South African setting.
These performances were ultimately sensored which provided more food for thought than the play orginally intended, and roused discussions around the status of protest theatre in the current South African theatre dispensation. As the director and a creative artist, this paper strives to locate my thoughts surrounding the matter and to lend my voice to the protest theatre debate.
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Abstract of my PhD thesis that was completed in 2008. Please feel free to contact me if you are interested to know more about my PhD thesis. I am trying to publish it as a book. Your kind suggestions are most welcomed.
An Approach for the Study of Poetic Imagination
Arezou Zalipour, PhD
Arezou Zalipour, PhD
arezouzalipour@gmail.com
This study examines notions of poetic imagination towards exploring its contemporary representations. It takes its initial point of departure with a historical and conceptual survey that traces the concepts and theories of both imagination and poetic imagination. The literature survey demonstrates that poetic imagination has not been featured in the theories of modern and contemporary poetry, barring the Romantics who celebrated the creative nature of imagination. Therefore, the existing concepts, ideas and theories of poetic imagination are largely unstructured and incoherent concepts inherited by contemporary poets. However, there are some researches on the concept of imagination in poetry in modern and contemporary philosophy and psychology. In the twentieth century, the use of poetic image in philosophical studies as well as the relations between imagination and reality have provided some insights into modern conceptions of poetic imagination. This thesis examines, discusses and collates the principles and concepts relevant to imagination to discover whether these notions can explain and define the nature of poetic imagination in contemporary poetry. Fundamentally, the thesis develops an approach for the exploration of contemporary notions of poetic imagination. The approach is drawn from the existing concepts and theories of imagination and poetic imagination. The approach is constructed featuring the elements of types of images, features of poetic imagination and modes of imagination.
These three categories shape the components of the theoretical framework and also form the three levels of the analytical procedure of the approach. In level one, we look at types of images in a poem which leads us to draw conclusions about features of poetic imagination in level two. In level three, the findings in levels one and two will then help us to determine the apparent and dominant mode of imagination in the poem/text. What should emerge by the end of the analysis is a special opportunity to look at how (creative) imagination is manifested in a poem/text. The approach was applied to a corpus of contemporary poetry in order to show the application of the approach and the way analysis is carried put. The assessment of the approach on a corpus of contemporary poetry was also in an attempt to elucidate the dimensions of relationships between the imagined, the imaged, and the real.
The research identifies that imagination in contemporary poetry moves more towards imaging rather than poetic imagination. In other words, imagination shows greater affinity to imaging in contemporary poetry. The significant contribution of the thesis is that it offers a continuum called Imaginiuum with one end as imaging, and poetic imagination as the other. Imaginiuum is a paradigm that describes contemporary notions of imagination in poetry.
Shanghai Nights
by Tom Perrin
review of Juan Marsé, Shanghai Nights, Times Literary Supplement, March 10 2006, p. 21
Thoughts of the Stars
by Tom Perrin
review of John Haskell, I Am Not Jackson Pollock, Times Literary Supplement, June 2 2006, p.23.
Can logic and emotion coexist, or is it science fiction?
by Tom Perrin
Review of Peter Carey, The Chemistry of Tears, The National Apr. 13, 2012. "As its title implies, Peter Carey's excellent novel The Chemistry of Tears takes as its starting point the supposed divide between the rational (chemistry) and the irrational (tears). The plot concerns a marvel of engineering, an elaborate 19th century clockwork swan."
Future Tense
by Samuel Cohen
"I’ve been thinking some lately about why I‘m in the job I’m in. I don’t mean why I got my job (as a professor of... more "I’ve been thinking some lately about why I‘m in the job I’m in. I don’t mean why I got my job (as a professor of contemporary American literature) — that’s an endless mystery — but why I wanted to do this sort of thing in the first place."
Reality Over Imagination in Muhammad Haji Salleh’s Rowing Down Two Rivers
Zalipour, Arezou. 2010. Reality Over Imagination in Muhammad Haji Salleh’s Rowing Down Two Rivers. Journal of Malay Literature. Vol. 23, No.1.
Please don't hesitate to contact me if you need the full article.
One important function of imagination is to understand reality. Imagination and reality are inherently related and... more One important function of imagination is to understand reality. Imagination and reality are inherently related and poetry is one zone where imagination and reality meet. Complementary changes in the nature of reality, as well as cultural and ideological configurations, especially in postcolonial writing which aim to reconstruct a sense of nationalism and nationhood, call for a re-evaluation of the concept of creative imagination perhaps differently from its earlier configurations. Having said that, this paper aims to raise the issue of the difference between the two ideologies of poetry with reference to the imagination and reality, and argues that the difference is related to the concept and state of imagination in the poem. This paper focuses on Muhammad Haji Salleh’s Rowing Down Two River (2000) to investigate the dominance of reality over imagination. The relevant concepts that relate reality to imagination in the domain of artistic creation will be used as the conceptual framework of this study. The analytical procedure will consist of examining the types of images and their associations in the selected poems in order to explore Muhammad’s mode of conveyance of the elements of reality. The analysis demonstrates that Muhammad’s overreliance on sensory images and idea images results in the dominance of reality over imagination in his poetry. The significant motifs in his poems in Rowing Down Two Rivers such as road, journey, the traveller, home, quest, and identity are embodied in words or descriptions denoting sensory experience which leads to familiar associations with Malaysian reality. Imagination in poetry is considered to be a human faculty concerned with creating autonomous aesthetic artefacts which can represent directly or indirectly the human experience. This study identifies that for Muhammad, this notion has now been turned into an agency that is used solely for nurturing and insulating the intellectualism and idealism of social Malaysian identity and life.
