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    BEING AND EXISTING OF THE DIGITAL POEM by Alckmar Luiz dos Santos

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…Drawing on two essays by Heidegger, one on the origin of the work of art, and the other on poetry, this paper aims at mapping out the most relevant elements of digital poems, in an attempt to develop the perception and exploration of reading in a digital means as an esthetic and artistic experience.…”
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    Blanchot, Heidegger: inspiration for reading a poem by Henriqueta Lisboa by Cid Ottoni Bylaardt, Marcia de Mesquita Araújo

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…This paper intends to read/listen the poem “Rosa plena” (“Full Rose”), by Henriqueta Lisboa, to show that the poetic sign is unstable, full of gaps and possibilities, configuring Blanchot’s disaster, which speaks for the oblivion, for the silence, and making it impossible to set a safe correspondence for the poetic images, a transparent association between the symbols and the cultural burden they bear. …”
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    Time, memory and trauma in poems by Ferreira Gullar and Manuel Alegre by Mariana Castelo Branco Rabelo, Marcelo Ferraz Paula

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The article establishes a comparative reading of the poems Espelho do guardaroupa, by Ferreira Gullar, and O Cristo, by Manuel Alegre, focusing on time, memory and trauma. …”
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    Poems of Armando Freitas Filho on João Cabral de Melo Neto by Armando Freitas Filho

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Selected poems by Solange Fiuza and Claudine Faleiro Gil, in which Armando Freitas Filho reads poetically and critically João Cabral de Melo Neto.…”
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    ‘Other’ voices in Canadá: no Language is Neutral and other poems of Dionne Brand <br> Outras vozes no Canadá: no Language is Neutral e outros poemas de Dionne Brand by Francieli de Oliveira

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…<p>This work aims the analysis of some of Dionne Brand’s poems. Caribbean and an immigrant in Canada, Brand discusses social polemics issues, such as racism, sexuality, feminism, and marginalization. …”
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    Shedding light on Odysseus’ companions by Matrona Paleou

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…It focuses on the examination of four poems that present an interesting reworking and appropriation of themes drawn from the Homer’s Odyssey: Ezra Pound’s Canto XX (1928) and Yannis Ritsos’ three selected short poems, included in the collection Testimonies 2 (1966), where myth, history and politics interweave. …”
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    The poetics of emptiness in Do Domínio Plástico by António Ramos Rosa by Letícia Pereira de Andrade

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This article will examine some poems from Do domínio plástico, which form a kind of lifting of some categories of pictorial values also present in poetry. …”
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    For a reading of Inverno, uncertainty in Sereni's Frontiera by Giorgio Pozzessere

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The dissertation starts from the use that the poet makes of natural elements in the first collection of his poems to exemplify, through the reading of Inverno, the opening poem of the collection, how the “fog” concretizes a vague feeling of foreseen events but not yet experienced, nor clearly seen. …”
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    Considerations on the afrofeminine poetics by Mel Adún: Affection, eroticism, feminine emancipation and mysticism by Rangel Gomes Andrade, Adalberto Luis Vicente

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Mel Adún is a young black writer who has published her works in newspapers, blogs and, chiefly, in the magazine Cadernos Negros, specialized in the literary productions of Afro-Brazilian writers and in which Adún has already published some short stories and poems. This work will approach Mel Adún’s poetry with the intention of analyzing some lines of force which seem to be central in her poems, giving emphasis to the subversive potential of the given poetics through some of the elements it explores, such as feminism – and, more specifically, black feminism –, eroticism, guided by the search for autonomy of female pleasure and the sexual-social emancipation of black women, also the syncretic dialogue it establishes between Christian references (in profane key) and figures and divinities of the religious imaginary of African matrix. …”
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    "MARIA"&JOSÉ: CRAVEIRINHA’S ELEGIAC LYRISM by Ana Mafalda Leite

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…<p>The article analyses the role of the elegy as a fundamental gender of composition in the book of poems Maria of José Craveirinha. The longing and the pain lead to transmute the poetic subject in the “other” and feminize the evoked themes.…”
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    Differents, however, approximated: João Cabral de Melo Neto and Augusto dos Anjos by Alex Alves Fogal

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…By a comparative reading of some of their main poems, this study tries to emphasize three elements that link their aesthetical projects trough their fundamental aspects.…”
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    NATURE IN THE ROMANTIC PERSPECTIVE: LOOK TRANSFORMATIONS by Ana Paula de Toledo Soares, Vera Bastazin

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…We selected as object of analysis one Caspar David Friedrich’s screen and Walt Whitman and Alberto Caeiro’s poems, to elaborate the questions.</p>…”
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    The other exile of Eve: imagery and representation of the black woman in Negro Poetry of Latin American by Prisca Agustoni de Almeida Pereira

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…In this essay we consider the poetry production of the Hispanic Caribbean movement named “poesía negra” starting from the analysis of how the “new black and of mixted race woman”, that appears in different poems is represented. Our analysis wishes to reveal that, in spite of the effort made by those poets to introduce in their poetry black characters acting from their own context, the black female representation still remains tied to the patriarchal ideology. --- Original in Spanish.…”
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    Tragedy as way of thinking by JAA Torrano

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Tragedy as a way of thinking rises from the integration of two types of prior poetry: the epic and the choral ones. Homeric poems gave tragedy the themes and characters, the choral poetry gave it a diverse and critical view of these themes and characters. …”
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    Outras vozes da política: memória e imaginação by José Luiz Bica de Mélo

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Taking the relational analysis of the poem “El sur también existe” by Mario Benedetti as a reference and inviting the reader to read poems by Octavio Paz, Martha Nélida Ruiz, Gregory Bateson and Etienne Samain, it also suggests that the social scientist should take into consideration the relations between fiction and socio-historical reality and memory as connections that aim at the web of life which we conventionally call society.…”
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    Ferreira Gullar: notes on heroism by Paulo Franchetti

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Ferreira Gullar produced a great amount of texts about his own poetry: interviews, testimonies, various notes in chronicles and even in poems. In this work some considerations on two points are presented: a) the way in which these readings of himself directed a significant part of the criticism and, more importantly, b) the relevance of these readings as a strategy to build an image of the poet, capable of rendering exemplar author’s trajectory and personality. --- DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25094/rtp.2017n23a446…”
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