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Daniel Williams deposited Life among the Vermin: Nineveh and Ecological Relocation on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
Henrietta Rose-Innes’s novel Nineveh (2011) catalogs the activities of a humane pest expert as she discovers, on an estate under construction outside Cape Town, how human and insect actors undermine the spatial expectations of post-apartheid South Africa. Rose-Innes advances a vision of interspecies connection by recasting controversial themes…[Read more]
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Daniel Williams deposited Rumor, Reputation, and Sensation in Tess of the d’Urbervilles on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
This essay considers the significance of rumor in the work of Thomas Hardy, anchoring its claims in a reading of Tess of the d’Urbervilles (1891). I argue that rumor conditions the narrative movement of this novel through its linked operations in social space and bodily sensation. First, I examine the relationship between the movements of…[Read more]
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Daniel Williams deposited The Clouds and the Poor: Ruskin, Mayhew, and Ecology on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
Ruskin and Mayhew together disclose a Victorian ecological discourse attuned to the divergent spaces, varying rhythms, and dispersed networks that compose the urban environment.
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Debra Rae Cohen's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 5 years, 12 months ago
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Daniel Williams's profile was updated on MLA Commons 9 years ago
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Erin Greer uploaded the file: "Dumb Colloquy" – Woolf, Wittgenstein, and OLP panel to
2014 MLA Convention on MLA Commons 12 years ago(Abstract) If the defining task of an ordinary language philosopher is, in Stanley Cavell’s words, to “express, as fully as he [sic] can, his world, and attract our undivided attention to our own,” Virginia Woolf undoubtedly qualifies as such a philosopher. The novel in which she most explicitly thematizes acts of visual attention, To the Light…[Read more]
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R. D. Perry changed their profile picture on MLA Commons 12 years, 9 months ago