All Articles tagged dreams
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December 10, 2022 AEST Narratologists remain divided over how and if narrative unreliability works in literary dream sequences. My paper aims to reconcile these approaches, using as case study Ishiguro’s novel The Unconsoled.
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December 10, 2022 AEST This article focuses on dreaming and remembering as they relate to process, postulating creative writing as a form of dream-membering.
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December 10, 2022 AEST This paper explores the dream-inspired poetry and video poetry of award-winning Brisbane poet Anna Jacobson, and in particular, Jacobson’s process of interweaving visions and memories while tracing personal histories.
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December 10, 2022 AEST Nightmares and their aesthetics of terror have been linked to Gothic literature since the birth of the genre. Here I reflect on uniquely Australian Gothic tropes in Winton’s 1988 novella.
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December 10, 2022 AEST This essay explores dreams and dreaming with reference to Gaston Bachelard’s overlooked essay Water and Dreams (1941), where he defines two modes of imagination that are discrete but not disconnected.
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April 29, 2016 AEST As a relatively new method of storytelling, transmedia narratives have yet to invite the equivalent academic scrutiny of traditional media like novels, television shows and films...
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October 30, 2014 AEST This essay surveys research findings on brain lateralisation with the aim of identifying a model of the human self composed of two wills never quite in partnership with each other...
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April 29, 2002 AEST The possibility of writing is perhaps not as the duplication of life but as our imagining, our dreaming of life, as the duplication that language makes of itself.