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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MIMETICALLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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mimetically in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
mimetically im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Phenomenology: Dialogues and Bridges
Nor can he hear his voice as it really is — a voice mimetically with and for others -
unless others let him know what they hear. Not realizing that they are being
heard and followed, and thinking that it is only a fiction to which they are
responding, ...
Ronald Bruzina, Bruce Wilshire, 1982
2
Children, Development and Education: Cultural, Historical, ...
Benjamin's memoirs show how the child experiences the world mimetically. Like
a magician he establishes similarities between himself and the outside world;
mimetically he discovers streets, squares and the various rooms of his home.
Michalis Kontopodis, Christoph Wulf, Bernd Fichtner, 2011
By participating in these skilled practices, boys experienced the pleasure and
pain of physical work that mimetically referenced the miner's body. For a short
period the Industrial Revolution demonstrated that there could be such a thing as
...
4
Tacit Dimensions of Pedagogy
Finally, relating to something mimetically is also important in ethnographic
reconstruction (mimesis IV). Here, methodical reflection on the mimetic processes
of other phases (I-III) distinguishes it from the way spectators participate
mimetically.
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Mimesis in Contemporary Theory: An Interdisciplinary Approach
The "critical" potential of subversive mimesis consists in the perpetuation of the
mimetic behavior through the single act of mimetically interiorizing the non-
mimetic. Artistic critique, now transformed into a kind of mimesis, does not aim ÄT
...
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Narrative Unreliability in the Twentieth-Century ...
Mimetically (un)reliable narration: A narrator/narration is mimetically reliable if
and only if (due to the compositional strategy underlying the work) his/her/its
utterances are fictionally true and provide the relevant information with regard to
the ...
Elke D'hoker, Gunther Martens, 2008
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Mimesis and Alterity: A Particular History of the Senses
In Mimesis and Alterity Taussig undertakes and eccentric history of the mimetic faculty.
8
Walter Benjamin: Modernity
Film corresponds mimetically to the shocking, abrupt, discontinuous external
environment of the street and the factory, banal reality.104 In an essay titled 'Uber
das mimetische Vermogen' (l933), Benjamin describes the 'mimetic capacity' as ...
CHAPTER. 14. Serving. One. Another. Mimetically. Benedict's admonition that all
members of the community “should serve one another” (RB 35:1) could be taken
as his definition of community. In this instance, he is referring to table service, ...
10
The Staging of Romance in Late Shakespeare: Text and ...
For the romance mode in this scene to be enacted mimetically, the power of
Marina's virtue must be fully embodied in such a way that it can be mimetically
experienced by the spectators, and Boult's transformation by that power must be
...
Christopher J. Cobb, 2007
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «MIMETICALLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
mimetically im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Why Greeks hate Jews, or Talmud and tragedy: Spengler
The origin of many of these rituals is unknown to many who learned them mimetically; the learned will delve into their source and enrich their ... «Asia Times, Jul 15»
BWW Reviews: GYPSY Brings Soap-Opera Sheen to Classic …
"Mama Rose," as she is never called in the script, but is universally, mimetically known, is a notoriously difficult role for actresses on the musical ... «Broadway World, Jul 15»
Why Jesus Was Theologically Irresponsible
I wanted to respond mimetically. That is, my instant reaction was to think, “I'm not being theologically irresponsible. You're being theologically ... «Patheos, Jun 15»
Drama wizard Caryl Churchill defies theatrical conventions
... we're in the thick of a tight, mimetically vivid drama of a teenage girl, her mother, her aunt and the whole ragged paradox of provincial life and ... «The Australian, Jun 15»
Is Jesus the Way, the Truth, and the Life? A Progressive Interpretation
Instead of mimetically responding to violence with violence, Jesus did something different. He revealed that the way, the truth, and the life ... «Patheos, Jun 15»
The Arab Uprisings and the Blossoming of a 'Global Imaginary'
The uprisings in the Maghreb region of North Africa, beginning in late 2010, were the catalyst for these movements, which spread mimetically throughout the ... «Student Pulse, Jun 15»
Marlon Wayans Gets Happy on Lip Sync Battle - Watch Video
Wayans even mimetically tried to redo Pharrell Williams' soundtrack to his song Happy. A brown hat was involved in the gig and Wayans came ... «I4U News, Mai 15»
Welcome To Me review: Wiig out
... brutally funny and mimetically true in the arm's-length embrace of people operating on the fringes of normality, whatever we think that means. «National Post, Mai 15»
Circling the Subject
(Much the same might be said of the ceaseless quest for the mimetically overfed Great American Novel.) He points out that in the Bengali ... «The New Yorker, Apr 15»
The Uses of Oblivion
Ishiguro's pithless, neutered prose is mimetically effective. It enacts a meek acceptance that finally may be our own, too. The children of ... «The New Yorker, Mär 15»