(noun) a native or inhabitant of Annam, which was a French protectorate encompassing the central region of Vietnam / (noun) vietnamese
Pizzas, Greek, Russian, Annamite, Chinese restaurants.
Pizzas, Greek, Russian, Annamite, Chinese restaurants.
British: a nursery where babies and young children are cared for during the working day; North American: a representation of the nativity scene
We go inside to admire the Easter crèche
probably the latter definition
We go inside to admire the Easter crèche
probably the latter definition
(noun) the washing of one's body or part of it (as in a religious rite) / (noun) the act or action of bathing / (noun) a building housing bathing and toilet facilities on a military base
entire families performing their ablutions before drowning themselves
entire families performing their ablutions before drowning themselves
(noun) the study of literature and of disciplines relevant to literature or to language as used in literature
A new avant-garde also emerged from among philology students in Leningrad, who looked to the poetry of the pre- and post-revolutionary experimentalists
A new avant-garde also emerged from among philology students in Leningrad, who looked to the poetry of the pre- and post-revolutionary experimentalists
the opposite or counterpart of a fact or truth; the side of a coin or medal bearing the head or principal design
whose political commitments were interpreted by members of the underground as being the obverse of ‘the Soviet’
whose political commitments were interpreted by members of the underground as being the obverse of ‘the Soviet’
a political movement for reformation within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union during the 1980s, associated with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and his glasnost ("openness") policy reform
The dramatic re-politicization of society that began with perestroika also affected poetry, of course.
The dramatic re-politicization of society that began with perestroika also affected poetry, of course.
(noun) a change or variation occurring in the course of something; successive, alternating, or changing phases or conditions, as of life or fortune; ups and downs
Amid the political vicissitudes of the early 1990s, contemporary poetry itself seemed incapable of generating new political meanings
Amid the political vicissitudes of the early 1990s, contemporary poetry itself seemed incapable of generating new political meanings
(sociology) A fundamental unit of ideology; popularised by Frederic Jameson in The Political Unconscious (1981)
the ‘private character of literary activity’ became an ideologeme that allowed literary figures who were in one way or another engaged in collective production—including the production of political meanings—simultaneously to deny the character of this activity
the ‘private character of literary activity’ became an ideologeme that allowed literary figures who were in one way or another engaged in collective production—including the production of political meanings—simultaneously to deny the character of this activity
(of a seal or closure) complete and airtight
The aim is to reveal the subterranean, subconscious mutual penetration of the personal and the political; the formal consequence is a highly personalized, almost hermetic form of collage
The aim is to reveal the subterranean, subconscious mutual penetration of the personal and the political; the formal consequence is a highly personalized, almost hermetic form of collage
(noun) the lower middle class including especially small shopkeepers and artisans
This is a space in which, in principle, neither direct political propaganda nor civic expressions of emotion, neither ‘petty-bourgeois’ psychologism nor refined formal experiments, are forbidden
This is a space in which, in principle, neither direct political propaganda nor civic expressions of emotion, neither ‘petty-bourgeois’ psychologism nor refined formal experiments, are forbidden