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Publishing, translating, worldmaking
Andrews, Chris (R14044). - : U.K., Cambridge University Press, 2018
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La potentialité en acte ; (Potentiality in actuality)
Andrews, Chris (R14044). - : Spain, University of Extremadura, 2017
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Présentation ; (Introduction)
Andrews, Chris (R14044). - : France, Presses Universitaires du Nouveau Monde, 2016
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La contrainte, les sons et les signes visibles ; (The constraint, sounds and visible signs)
Andrews, Chris (R14044). - : France, Presses Universitaires du Nouveau Monde, 2015
Abstract: The Oulipo has privileged visible signs over sounds. Three factors might explain this subordination: (I) the relative difficulty of manipulating phonemes when writing; (2) the relative difficulty of perceiving a phonemic constraint when reading;(3) a fundamental obstacle indicated by Jacques Roubaud, for whom «literary constraints absolutely cannot bear on "invisible" givens like phonemes». Practical and theoretical reasons for this surprising prohibition can be found, but they apply equally to rhyme, which the Oulipo has not neglected. This is one of the contradictions that have never prevented the Oulipo from working. Francois Le Lionnais did not share Roubaud's mistrust of phonemes, and his «anti phonemes» opened a path- which, as yet, has been little travelled -to other constraints governing the sound shape of a text The BIG TABLE imagined by Le Lionnais in his notes for a third manifesto has not seen the light, perhaps because it would have required theoretical debates contrary to the group's practical spirit. Nevertheless, the existing and imaginable tables sketch out a vast «research program»,of which the Oulipo is a principle instigator rather than the sole proprietor.
Keyword: 200511 - Literature in French; 950104 - The Creative Arts (incl. Graphics and Craft); narration (rhetoric); Oulipo; phonetics
URL: http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:34844
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Translation, misunderstanding and nonsense
Andrews, Chris (R14044). - : U.K., Cambridge Scholars, 2014
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Paranoid Interpretation and Formal Encoding
In: Poetics today. - Durham, NC : Duke Univ. Press 30 (2009) 4, 669-692
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Paranoid interpretation and formal encoding
Andrews, Chris (R14044). - : U.S., Duke University Press, 2009
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Numerology and Mathematics in the Writing of Raymond Queneau
In: Forum for modern language studies. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 40 (2004) 3, 291-300
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Project-Oriented Use of the World Wide Web for Teaching and Learning Culture
In: Computer assisted language learning. - Colchester [u.a.] : Taylor & Francis 13 (2000) 4, 357-376
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