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Animal Languages in the Middle Ages: Representations of Interspecies Communication

The essays in this interdisciplinary volume explore language, broadly construed, as part of the continued interrogation of the boundaries of […]

Alison Langdon 18 November 2017 18 November 2017 Critical Animal Studies, Medieval Studies
“Perseguidores da espécie humana”: capitães negreiros da Cidade da Bahia na primeira metade do século XVIII

ABSTRACT   The aim of this dissertation is a slave ship captain study that performance acted in the slave trade […]

Cândido Domingues 13 October 2017 13 October 2017
ESPESSET Grégoire’s full CV (English)
Grégoire Espesset 27 September 2017 28 September 2017
ESPESSET Grégoire – CV complet (français)
Grégoire Espesset 27 September 2017 28 September 2017
From Nicaea to Constantinople (Class Handout)
13 September 2017 13 September 2017
CV-Kayla Wheeler
Kayla Wheeler 12 September 2017 12 September 2017
Not Just Pictures: Reassessing critical models for 1980s photography

Introduction with Heather Diack to special issue in photographies on rethinking 1980s photography.

Erina Duganne 9 September 2017 9 September 2017 1980s, global, photography, Pictures Generation
Influencias e innovaciones gráficas en la creación del alfabeto líbico oriental (Túnez y Argelia)

Se estudia la creación del líbico oriental analizando las formas y valores de sus grafemas. Los resultados demuestran la existencia de […]

Irma Mora-Aguiar 7 September 2017 7 September 2017 alfabetos fenicio-púnicos, fondo iconográfico indígena, historia de la escritura, Líbico oriental, líbico-bereber
Buster Keaton and the Puzzle of Love

Despite the notable lack of Chaplinesque romantic flourishes, Buster Keaton has a sophisticated approach to romantic love in his films. […]

Timothy Yenter 6 September 2017 6 September 2017 Buster Keaton, definitions of love, Noel Carroll, philosophy of film, philosophy of love
“The Ethics of Waste in Zoë Wicomb’s You Can’t Get Lost in Cape Town.”

Zoë Wicomb’s You Can’t Get Lost in Cape Town (1987) uses bodily and material waste to figure larger social processes […]

Ian Whittington 6 September 2017 6 September 2017 anglophone literature, race, short fiction, South African literature, waste, Zoe Wicomb
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