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Flavio Gregori started the topic CfP: The wonderful and the real from Gothic fiction to Fin-de-Siécle literature in the discussion
Victorian Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoThe journal English Literature: Theories, Interpretations, Contexts, which I direct and is published at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, invites to send article proposals on the topic:
The wonderful, the fantastic, and the preternatural and their verisimilar representation from the Gothic novel to Fin-de-Siècle Literature.
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Derek Johnston deposited Repositioning The Quatermass Experiment (BBC, 1953): Predecessors, Comparisons and Origin Narratives in the group
Horror on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months agoWhile there has been a growing acknowledgement of the existence of earlier examples of television science fiction, the typical history of the genre still privileges Nigel Kneale’s The Quatermass Experiment (1953) as foundational. This was a significant production, and an effective piece of television drama, but it was not the first piece of B…[Read more]
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Derek Johnston deposited Migrating M.R.James’ Christmas Ghost Stories to Television in the group
Horror on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months agoEach Christmas during his tenure as Provost of King’s College, Cambridge, M.R.James would take part in a ritual celebration of Christmas with students and colleagues which invariably culminated with the reading of a ghost story. This tradition drew on a long tradition of telling ghost stories at Christmas that can be traced back through the l…[Read more]
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Derek Johnston deposited The Broadcast Afterlife of the Christmas Ghost Story in the group
Horror on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months agoThere is a long tradition in the UK, in England in particular, of the Christmas ghost story. The most famous is probably Dickens’ A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost Story of Christmas, but close behind are the ghost stories of M.R.James. James wrote many of his stories as Christmas entertainments, but this link was reinforced in the 1970s w…[Read more]
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Derek Johnston deposited Seasonal Horror Traditions and Reflecting on Fear in the group
Horror on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months agoThis paper focuses on UK and US traditions of seasonal horror at Christmas and Halloween to consider how they provide opportunities for reflection on the causes of fear at liminal times in the calendar. These liminal times contain numerous traditions dedicated to looking back and forward, such as end of year reviews, or addresses from heads of…[Read more]
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Marco Heiles deposited Ritualmagische Wahrsagerei in der Handschrift 3227a des Germanischen Nationalmuseums Nürnberg in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months agoRitual-magical divination in manuscript Hs. 3227a of the Germanische Nationalmuseum Nuremberg
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Rizal Akbar Aldyan deposited The Commodification of Religious Tourism in the Tomb of Sunan Kudus in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months agoThe tomb of Sunan Kudus is one of the walisongo monuments. The development of tourism caused a shift in the function and value of the tomb. The purpose of the study was conducted to explain the commodification of religious tourism in the Sunan Kudus Grave with research problems including: (1) the causes of commodification of the Sunan Kudus tomb,…[Read more]
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Rebecca Ruth Gould deposited “The Persianate Cosmology of Historical Inquiry in the Caucasus: ʿAbbās Qulī Āghā Bākīkhānūf’s Cosmological Cosmopolitanism,” Comparative Literature (2019) in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months agoThis article engages with cosmopolitan conceptions of culture that flourished in the nineteenth century Caucasus with a view to clarifying the relevance of these legacies today. I focus in particular on the polymath writer ʿAbbās Qulī Āghā Bākīkhānūf (1794–1847). As I explore Bākīkhānūf’s historical writing, I consider how the Persianate liter…[Read more]
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Camilla Hoel deposited Secret Plots: The False Endings of Dickens’s Novels in the group
Victorian Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months agoOliver Twist does not find wealth and family and live happily ever after. Amy Dorrit and Arthur Clennam never escape the workhouse. And Eugene Wrayburn does not revive to marry Lizzie Hexam and start a new and productive life. This article takes as its starting point the idea that a story can have ‘false’ endings and uses it as a way of app…[Read more]
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Marco Heiles deposited HWGL-Neuerscheinungen 2019 in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 5 years, 11 months agoListe der Neuerscheinungen zur deutschsprachigen historischen Wissens- und Gebrauchsliteratur 2019.
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Peter Webster deposited Evangelicals, culture and the arts in the group
British History on Humanities Commons 5 years, 12 months agoExamines evangelical encounters with the arts as: consumer and performer in the ‘neutral’ sphere of the home; as users of the arts in public worship; as evangelists; and as moralists and reformers of the pursuits of others. It deals mainly with music, literature, the visual arts and drama, and its examples are drawn chiefly from Britain and the…[Read more]
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Bill Hughes deposited In the Company of Wolves: Wolves, Werewolves, and Wild Children, ed. Sam George & Bill Hughes – Book Launch and Film Screening, 29 February 2020, Odyssey Cinema, St Albans, UK in the group
Horror on Humanities Commons 6 years agoYou are cordially invited to a special event to celebrate ten years of the Open Graves, Open Minds project and to launch our new book In the Company of Wolves: Werewolves, Wolves and Wild Children.
In the Company of Wolves presents further research from the Open Graves, Open Minds Project. It connects together innovative research from a variety…[Read more] -
Francesco Luzzini deposited In Reply to Marco Beretta in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 6 years agoOn scholarly traditions, quantitative assessments, and academic malpractices in Italy – and how someone disagreed (Isis, Vol. 110, n. S1, pp. 15-17 https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdfplus/10.1086/707594)
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Scott Banville started the topic CFP: VISAWUS 2020: Victorian Transitions in the discussion
Victorian Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 1 month agoVISAWUS 2020: Victorian Transitions
Reno, NV October 15-17, 2020
Keynote Speaker: Jolene Zigarovich, University of Northern Iowa
The Silver Legacy Resort/Circus Circus****
The Victorian Era was one of transitions. Victorian Britain transitioned from a rural to urban society. It transitioned from an emergent empire to the dominant imperial…[Read more] -
Jonathan Basile deposited Who’s Afraid of AAARG? The Crisis of Academic Publishing and the Uncertain Future of the Humanities in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 6 years, 3 months agoThis essay situates the file-sharing website AAARG (primarily used to share academic texts in the humanities) in the context of the economics of the contemporary academy. Contingent employment prevents access to research libraries, while reduced library budgets and the exploitative practices of publishing conglomerates such as Elsevier limit…[Read more]
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Jonathan Basile deposited On Exactitude in Maps in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 6 years, 3 months agoPublished 5/4/2016: A deconstruction of distant reading and a close reading of Jorge Luis Borges’ “On Rigor in Science.” The undecidability of the political and conceptual borders of the story challenges the possibility of any absolutist and orientalist cartographic project (such as Moretti’s literary mapmaking). Implications for the digital…[Read more]
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Jonathan Basile deposited How the Other Half-Lives: Life as Identity and Difference in Bennett and Schrödinger in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 6 years, 3 months agoThis essay deconstructs Jane Bennett’s and Erwin Schrödinger’s theories of life to demonstrate the untenability of defining life on the basis of either identity (relation to self) or difference (relation to other). Because the living thing is undecidably self and other, its traditional bond to the self-relation of teleology is untenable. Yet reli…[Read more]
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Rachel Rafael Neis deposited Interspecies and Cross-species Generation: in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 6 years, 3 months agoThis article treats late ancient rabbinic texts (ca. 1st-early 3rd cents. CE), reading them as biology, and following their ideas about the limits and possibilities of reproductive and species variation. I read sources from the tractates of Niddah, Kil’ayim, and Bekhorot, in the Mishnah and Toseta, as expressions of a science of generation, or a b…[Read more]
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Chaokang Tai deposited Anton Pannekoek: Ways of Viewing Science and Science in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 6 years, 3 months agoIntroduction to the book Anton Pannekoek: Ways of Viewing Science and Society
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Chaokang Tai deposited The Milky Way as Optical Phenomenon: Perception and Photography in the Drawings of Anton Pannekoek in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 6 years, 3 months agoOne of Anton Pannekoek’s main scientific projects was to provide a representation of the appearance of the Milky Way – an object he believed to be an optical illusion. This paper elucidates how Pannekoek thought the Milky Way appearance was formed by a combination of human psychology and physiology, and why he attributed such significance to it.…[Read more]
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