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    • THE IDEOLOGY OF OTHERNESS:THE IMAGE OF THE MOTHER IN THE POETRY OF EUGENIUSZ TKACZYSZYN-DYCKI 

      Nacheva, Venesa; Начева, Венеса (Plovdiv University Press, 2022-05-20)
      This article discusses Otherness in the poetry of the contemporary Polish poet Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki (1962) with a special focus on the nonstereotypical maternal imagery and artistic language. The author moves ...
    • INTERCULTURALISM AND EDUCATION 

      Boycheva, Snezhana (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2017)
      The article is part of a vast research on the attitude of young people towards otherness, based on over 200 essays on the topic of “My experience with otherness“, suggested as the basis for a discussion within the framework ...
    • LIVING ANOTHER LIFE – OTHERNESS IN DÉSORIENTALE BY NÉGAR DJAVADI and GARÇON MANQUÉ BY NINA BOURAOUI 

      Ledot, Gwenaëlle (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2019)
      Djavadi’s novel Désorientale was inspired by her life as an Iranian exiled with her family to France after Khomeini’s rise to power. Putting different forms of “otherness” in perspective is the driving force of the book, ...
    • MAUPASSANT AND THE ORIENTAL IMAGES 

      Aleksandrova-Koleva, Sonya (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2021)
      The text aims to reveal some of the weaknesses of perceiving one’sown face compared to that of a foreigner in the prose-fiction works of Maupassant. For this purpose we analyze novelsand stories dedicated to Algeria and ...
    • MORE (THAN) ONESELF: ELIZABETH BARRETT BARRETT’S PROMETHEUS (1833) – PREFACED 

      Rowland, Yana (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2017)
      With the publication of Prometheus Bound, with Other Poems in 1833 Elizabeth Barrett Barrett’s by then confirmed interest in the theme of building meaning in communal and historical terms acquires prominence. In the present ...
    • THE SEATED SCRIBE 

      Rogues, Jean-Paul (УИ "Паисий Хилендарски", 2015)
      Georges Haldas, aside from the French formalisms, gives to the poetry of the second half of the 20th century its orientation. If his writing finds its roots in the poetic emotion and in the state of poetry, his concept of ...