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Caitlin Duffy replied to the topic CFP: Literature as Activism, Stony Brook University English Graduate Conference in the discussion
LGBTQ Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThe deadline is approaching!
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Caitlin Duffy replied to the topic CFP: Literature as Activism, Stony Brook University English Graduate Conference in the discussion
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThe deadline is approaching!
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Caitlin Duffy started the topic CFP: Literature as Activism, Stony Brook University English Graduate Conference in the discussion
American Literature on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months ago<p style=”text-align: center;”>Stony Brook University </p>
<p style=”text-align: center;”>30th Annual English Graduate Conference</p>
<p style=”text-align: center;”>February 23rd, 2018</p>
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Literature as ActivismKeynote Speaker: Dr. Lisa Duggan, NYU</p>
Literature is a social act. Our encounters with l…[Read more] -
Caitlin Duffy replied to the topic CFP: Literature as Activism, Stony Brook University English Graduate Conference in the discussion
Popular Culture on MLA Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThe deadline is approaching!
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Caitlin Duffy replied to the topic CFP: Literature as Activism, Stony Brook University English Graduate Conference in the discussion
Gay Studies in Language and Literature on MLA Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThe deadline is approaching!
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Caitlin Duffy replied to the topic CFP: Literature as Activism, Stony Brook University English Graduate Conference in the discussion
Postcolonial Studies in Literature and Culture on MLA Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThe deadline is approaching!
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Caitlin Duffy replied to the topic CFP: Literature as Activism, Stony Brook University English Graduate Conference in the discussion
Education and Pedagogy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThe deadline is approaching!
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Caitlin Duffy started the topic CFP: Literature (including Television and Film) as Activism in the discussion
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoStony Brook University
30th Annual English Graduate Conference
February 23rd, 2018
<b>Keynote Speaker</b>
Dr. Lisa Duggan, NYU
Literature is a social act. Our encounters with literature, history, philosophy, and even science are informed by the world in which these encounters take place. No matter what text we…[Read more]
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Caitlin Duffy started the topic CFP: Literature (including Television and Film) as Activism in the discussion
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoStony Brook University
30th Annual English Graduate Conference
February 23rd, 2018
<b>Keynote Speaker</b>
Dr. Lisa Duggan, NYU
Literature is a social act. Our encounters with literature, history, philosophy, and even science are informed by the world in which these encounters take place. No matter what text we…[Read more]
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Caitlin Duffy's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months ago
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Victoria Addis deposited The Greening of Postmodern Discourse in Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake and Graham Swift’s Waterland in the group
Environmental Humanities on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoIn this article, I argue that the groundlessness associated with postmodernism is not as entrenched within its discourse as it may appear. Graham Swift’s Waterland (1992) and Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake (2003), while conforming to many of the aesthetic values of postmodernism, share an ecopostmodernist platform that raises questions and con…[Read more]
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Victoria Addis deposited The Greening of Postmodern Discourse in Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake and Graham Swift’s Waterland in the group
American Literature on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoIn this article, I argue that the groundlessness associated with postmodernism is not as entrenched within its discourse as it may appear. Graham Swift’s Waterland (1992) and Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake (2003), while conforming to many of the aesthetic values of postmodernism, share an ecopostmodernist platform that raises questions and con…[Read more]
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Victoria Addis deposited The Musicalization of Graphic Narratives and P. Craig Russell’s Graphic Novel Operas, The Magic Flute and Salome on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months ago
The term ‘musicalization’ comes from Werner Wolf’s study of intermediality between music and fiction, The Musicalization of Fiction (1999), which proposes the musicalized text as one that has an intentional and sustained connection to music and musical form that moves beyond the purely diegetic or incidental. In this article I draw on Wolf’…[Read more]
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Victoria Addis deposited The Greening of Postmodern Discourse in Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake and Graham Swift’s Waterland on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months ago
In this article, I argue that the groundlessness associated with postmodernism is not as entrenched within its discourse as it may appear. Graham Swift’s Waterland (1992) and Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake (2003), while conforming to many of the aesthetic values of postmodernism, share an ecopostmodernist platform that raises questions and con…[Read more]
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Beatrice Ashton-Lelliott deposited ‘Something More Unmanageable’: The Dragons of Dickens and the Victorian Novel on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months ago
This paper explores how Dickens’ use of fantasy motifs relates to the perceived realism of his work compared with other Victorian writers, such as Anthony Trollope, particularly in his employment of dragons.
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Beatrice Ashton-Lelliott's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months ago
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