Search for dissertations about: "aesthetic reading"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words aesthetic reading.
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6. Prince of Fools? - A Close Reading of Antonin Artaud's "Le th��tre et son Double"
Abstract : �Avhandlingen belyser sentrale problemstillinger i Le Th��tre et son Double (1938), en samling essays, brev og manifester der Antonin Artaud (1896-1948) tar til orde for en radikal omveltning av europeisk teater, og samtidig f�rer en radikal kritikk mot europeisk tenkesett, kultur og menneskeforst�else.�Jeg hevder at Artaud f�rer to forskjellige argumentasjonsrekker som m� holdes atskilt om vi skal forst� hans kunstneriske og kritiske prosjekt. READ MORE
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7. The construction of poetic meaning : A cultural-developmental study of symbolic and non-symbolic strategies in the interpretation of contemporary poetry
Abstract : The general aim of this research has been to study children's and adolescents' construction of poetic meaning. The theoretical frame of reference reflects the social-constructivist and phenomenologically influenced orientations of A. Schutz and P. L. READ MORE
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8. The decline of choreography and its movement : a body's (path)way
Abstract : This doctoral artistic research project addresses the possibility of a dance withdrawn from that neoliberal scheme accordingto which self-performance, entrepreneurship and the production of subjectivity rule. Taking as a starting point the dissident corporealities that have emerged in the last fifty years in Western contemporary experimental dance; the project involvesaesthetic, philosophical and socio-political perspectives, carried out on choreographic, performative, textual, audiovisual, curatorial and discursive media. READ MORE
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9. Interpretive Skepticism : Stanley Cavell, New Criticism, and Literary Interpretation
Abstract : This dissertation explores and analyzes interpretive skepticism in literary theory. It argues that traditional interpretive theories and debates often harbor unacknowledged forms of skeptical thinking and arguments. As these forms of skepticism are seldom recognized as skepticism, the problem tends to remain hidden and unresolved. READ MORE
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10. The Third Gospel for the First Time: Luke within the Context of Ancient Biography
Abstract : If Luke’s first audience understood the Gospel as a biography, what would their experience of the text have been? This book invites the reader to accompany the first readers or hearers of Luke’s Gospel and to experience the narrative about the life of Jesus alongside them. It utilises Wolfgang Iser’s theory about reading and readers and focuses on gaps and vacancies in the text. READ MORE