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Oksana Nesterenko replied to the topic CFP Special Session on Decolonizing New Music in the Post-Soviet space in the discussion
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month agoThe deadline is extended to January 15, 2023!
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Muhammad Naeem deposited Discourse Analysis of Binary Thinking in Urdu Novel in the group
Literary theory on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month agoBinary thinking is a way of understanding the world around. It is used to oversimplify the complex situations and reality. Dichotomous way of thinking usually uses an innate hierarchy of the two objects or situations it makes binary of. Urdu Novel since its inception used binary opposites to foreground the characters it likes or dislikes. In this…[Read more]
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Gundela Hachmann deposited Abstract “Wim Wenders on Poetry in Cinema. Thoughts on Poiesis and the Pragmatics of Poeticity” in the group
Literary theory on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month agoAbstract of presentation at 2023 MLA Convention session “193 – Poetics, Poiesis, Poeticity”
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Ian Willis deposited Cowpastures in monuments, memorials and murals in the group
Place Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month agoAny memorials, monuments, historic sites, and other public facilities commemorate, celebrate and generally remind us about the landscape of the Cowpastures. In recent decades there has been a nostalgia turn in recovering the memory of the Cowpastures landscape. This is cast in terms of the pioneers and the legacy of the European settlement.
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Ian Willis deposited A Camden Link to the First Railway in the group
Place Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month agoOne of the first directors of the Sydney Railway Company was colonial identity Thomas Barker who established Maryland at Bringelly in the 1850s. He developed the farm Maryland as a Sydney gentleman’s retreat and starting building his hilltop homestead in 1854. Barker was a successful Sydney businessman and philanthropist who was one of the…[Read more]
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Ian Willis deposited Camden, a Macarthur family venture in the group
Place Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month agoThe establishment of Camden in 1840 was a private venture of James and William Macarthur, sons of colonial patriarch John Macarthur, at the Nepean River crossing on the northern edge of the family’s pastoral property of Camden Park. The town’s site was enclosed on three sides by a sweeping bend in the Nepean River and has regularly flooded the…[Read more]
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Sujata Iyengar deposited Damage or Pleasure? Teaching Shakespeare as a British Indian in the US in the group
LLC South Asian and South Asian Diasporic on MLA Commons 3 years, 1 month agoText of a talk delivered remotely to Seshadripuram Evening Degree College to commemorate their Golden Jubilee in July 2022. Not peer-reviewed. Discusses, in memoiristic fashion, Tripthi Pillai’s coinage “Shakespeare Damage” — the initial encounter of many minoritized or colonized subjects (including LGBTQ+ persons) with Shakespeare– and…[Read more]
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