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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Contemporary fiction in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month ago“Never Let Me Go: El sujeto en la sociedad orgánica.” https://personal.unizar.es/garciala/publicaciones/neverletmego.pdf
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Nineteenth-century in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoRetropost, 2013: Rugby Chapel https://vanityfea.blogspot.com/2013/12/rugby-chapel_7.html
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Shakespeare in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoAs You Like It (Bibliography) https://thishugestage.blogspot.com/2023/12/as-you-like-it-bibliography.html
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Fatma Fulya Tepe started the topic new article: Osman Hamdi Bey – an Ottoman Orientalist or a Humanist Ottoman? in the discussion
TC Women’s and Gender Studies on MLA Commons 2 years, 1 month agoDear Colleagues,
Emeritus Prof. Dr. Per Bauhn from Linnaeus University, Sweden published an article titled “Osman Hamdi Bey – an Ottoman Orientalist or a Humanist Ottoman?” in Nordic Review of Iconography.
I present the abstract of this article below and the article can be downloaded for free from the link b…[Read more] -
José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic MEDIEVAL in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoBeowulf retocado digitalmente https://www.academia.edu/42395432/
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Nineteenth-century in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoRetropost, 2013: The Lady of Shalott https://vanityfea.blogspot.com/2013/12/the-lady-of-shalott.html
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Eighteenth Century in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoRetropost, 2013: Samuel Richardson https://vanityfea.blogspot.com/2013/12/samuel-richardson.html
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Ian Willis deposited Motherhood -built communities and the nation in the group
Gender Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoThis article briefly examines the ideology of motherhood in the small country town of Camden, NSW.
Around the turn of the century in 1900, a direct link was made between infant welfare, motherhood, patriotism and nationalism. Motherhood and mothering were expressed in terms of patriotism and a national priority. All were driven by European…[Read more] -
Ian Willis deposited Memorial plaque to Jennifer Eggins, a founder of local tourism in the group
Gender Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoThis blog post explores the story of a memorial plaque to Jennifer Eggins in Camden, NSW.
Outside John Oxley Cottage, Camden Visitor Information Centre at 46 Camden Valley Way Elderslie, is a memorial plaque with a story to tell of local identity, Jennifer Eggins, and her legacy that still echoes across the district. She was one of the founders…[Read more] -
Priyadarshini Gupta started the topic Living in the Era of Neo-Orientalism-call for papers. Online Conference. in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoThis is a call for papers for an interdisciplinary conference hosted by O.P. Jindal Global University, Delhi-NCR, India [Deadline Extended]
Title of the Conference: Living in the Era of Neo-Orientalism: Complicating Muslim Identities in a Post-9/11 World
Conference dates: 3rd and 4th of February, 2024
Mode of the conference: On…[Read more]
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Shakespeare in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoShakespeare Sessions: https://thishugestage.blogspot.com/2023/11/shakespeare-sessions.html
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Sonia D. Andras deposited Interwar Romanian Fashion and Beauty in American Vogue in the group
Gender Studies on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoThis paper explores Romanian women’s influence on US fashion as representatives of European artistic, cultural, and social elites and as genuine Parisiennes. This study treats the Parisienne model as a symbolic marker of elegance driven by French, namely Parisian, aesthetic philosophies, and technical prowess. In this sense, Romanian women f…[Read more]
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Renaissance and 17th c. in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 2 months agoComo una burbuja: La gestión de la realidad mediante la atención https://www.academia.edu/42158761/
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Seo-Young Chu deposited “Science Fiction and Lyric Poetry” in the group
Poetics and Poetry on Humanities Commons 2 years, 2 months agoThis piece explores connections between science fiction and lyric poetry.
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Dorothy Stringer replied to the topic Psychology, Psychoanalysis, and Literature Panels at the 2024 MLA Convention in the discussion
TC Women’s and Gender Studies on MLA Commons 2 years, 2 months agoApologies for missing info; dates and times as follows:
194 – Lacan and the Event: Papers in Honor of Mari Ruti
Friday, 5 January 2024 8:30 AM – 9:45 AM
Marriott – Franklin 7 (Level 4)
648 – Queer Theory and Psychoanalysis
Sunday, 7 January 2024 8:30 AM – 9:45 AM
Marriott – Franklin 2 (Level 4)
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Seo-Young Chu deposited “Generation Hwabyung Telepathy” and “A Resume of Traumas” in the group
Poetics and Poetry on Humanities Commons 2 years, 2 months agoIn “Generation Hwabyung Telepathy” and “A Resume of Traumas,” the Korean American lyric speaker struggles with the pain of generational trauma that she has inherited from her father and from the grandfather she has never met.
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Seo-Young Chu deposited Acts of Postmemory Han in the Key of the Children I Will Never Have in the group
Poetics and Poetry on Humanities Commons 2 years, 2 months agoIn this prose poem, the Korean American lyric speaker meets the ghosts of her ancestors, explores generational trauma, and lets her ancestors speak to and through her.
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Seo-Young Chu deposited Excerpts from an Anti-Standardized “수능”: A Design-Fictional Approach to Korea in the group
English Literature on Humanities Commons 2 years, 2 months ago“Excerpts from an Anti-Standardized ‘수능’” experiments with design fiction to disrupt overly rehearsed ways of thinking about Korea’s past(s), present(s), and future(s).
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