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Dogon songs preserve accounts of Fulbe relations and prophecy
Dogon oral tradition preserves songs by prophet Abirè Goro documenting nineteenth-century Dogon-Fulbe relations and prophecies that inform contemporary conflicts.
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Poetry and philosophy overlap in several ways
Examination of how poetry and philosophy intersect, overlap, and complicate each other's intellectual practices without collapsing into unified disciplines.
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Article examines positionality in literary translation
Examining the Amanda Gorman translation controversy to explore whether translators should be selected based on lived experience or professional knowledge and expertise.
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I Am a Tree: A Monologue on Tropical Ecotourism
Ecospiritual poetic monologue examining tropical rainforest commodification within capitalist ecotourism, employing Kahyangan cosmology and decolonial critique.
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Ono’s encounters with forcibly mobilized Koreans shaped his poetry
Tozaburo Ono's wartime encounters with forcibly mobilized Korean workers at Fujinagata Shipyard and their influence on postwar poetic representation and philosophical development.
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Ecological Conciousness in Robert Frost's the Pasture, Going for Water and After Apple Picking
Analysis of ecological consciousness in three Robert Frost poems through their depiction of rural activities, environmental stewardship, and nature representation.