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Guy Beiner deposited Forgetful Remembrance (Preface) in the group
Historical theory and the philosophy of history on Humanities Commons 7 years, 1 month agoPreface to Guy Beiner, Forgetful Remembrance: Social Forgetting and Vernacular Historiography of a Rebellion in Ulster (Oxford University Press, 2018)
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Rebecca Ruth Gould deposited “The Aesthetic Terrain of Settler Colonialism: Katherine Mansfield and Anton Chekhov’s Natives” (2018) in the group
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 1 month agoWhile Anton Chekhov’s influence on Katherine Mansfield is widely acknowledged, the two writers’ settler colonial aesthetics have not been brought into systematic comparison. Yet Chekhov’s chronicle of Sakhalin Island in the Russian Far East parallels in important ways Mansfield’s near-contemporaneous account of colonial life in New Zealand…[Read more]
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Arts and Humanities Funding on Humanities Commons 7 years, 1 month agoWithout arts and humanities, you’re left with only STEM.
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Ravi Khangai deposited Āpaddharma’ (Law at the time of distress) in the Mahābhārata in the group
Historical theory and the philosophy of history on Humanities Commons 7 years, 1 month ago‘Dharma’ (Rightousness)1 sometimes takes the shape of ‘Adharma’ (unrighteousness ).”2 The Mahābhārata gives a subtle message through the stories. Sage Viśhwamitra justifies stealing of a piece of dog’s flesh to save his life during famine. (Śāntiparvan). Blind adherence of the sage Kauśika to his vow of speaking truth led to the killing of the vi…[Read more]
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Rashmi Gajare deposited Palimpsests of Destruction in the group
Architectural History and Theory on Humanities Commons 7 years, 1 month agoWhat role does destruction play in the continued existence of a historical monument? Is destruction an inevitable part of its identity? Huyssen in his 2003 book, Present Pasts, suggests that, “…the only monument that counts, is the one already imagined as ruin.” On the other hand, the creation of the monumental itself is led by a quest for immor…[Read more]
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Behnam M. Fomeshi deposited “Something Foreign In It”: A Study of an Iranian Translation of Whitman’s Image in the group
Arts and Humanities Funding on Humanities Commons 7 years, 1 month agoAddressing Walt Whitman’s reception in Iran, the present essay focuses on the front cover of a book-length translation of Whitman into Persian to study how Whitman’s image is visually translated for an Iranian audience. Among literary discourses of contemporary Iran, the one that associates poetry with mysticism plays the most significant role in…[Read more]
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Wladimir Fischer-Nebmaier deposited Dositej Obradović and the Ambivalence of Enlightenment in the group
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 2 months agoStarting from the critique of Enlightenment from Horkheimer/Adorno to Foucault, this essay discusses implications of such critique for the most eminent figure of Serb enlightenment, Dimitrije (Dositej) Obradović. Topics: Politics towards Josef II’ enlightened despotism, the misunderstanding about Obradovic’ championship of a popular literary…[Read more]
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Irene Marques deposited Spaces of Magic: Couto’s Relational Practices in the group
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 2 months agoThrough a detailed analysis of the story “The Three Sisters” from Mia Couto’s collection O Fio das Missangas (“The Bead Necklace”) published in 2004, I reveal how Couto recreates a space where relational practices are at the forefront of existence. I analyse this specific story to reveal Couto’s relational practices and its accompanyin…[Read more]
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Irene Marques deposited Looking for ‘God’ in Non-Identity: Reading the Transcendental in Agualusa’s The Book of Chameleons in the group
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 2 months ago. I demonstrate how The Book of Chameleons is replete with metaphors of what I call the “non-self,” or “supra-self,” or even “God,” which are commonly found in Zen Buddhist thought, classical African epistemological and ontological paradigms, and more specifically, the idea of African Personality as put forward by Léopold S. Senghor or even in s…[Read more]
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Irene Marques deposited Suspending the ‘Lack’ Through Art: African and Western Epistemological and Artistic Intersections (Mia Couto, Wole Soyinka, Léopold Senghor, Gaston Bachelard and Mark Epstein) in the group
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 2 months agoAs a continuation of my previous transcultural comparative project, the current study aims to unearth some other similarities that exist between African classical knowledge systems, as put forward in the writing of Mia Couto and the work of other Africanists such as Wole Soyinka, Jacob Olupona and Léopold Senghor— in respect to their links to po…[Read more]
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Hania A.M. Nashef deposited Palestinian Culture and the Nakba: Bearing Witness in the group
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 3 months agoThe Nakba not only resulted in the loss of the homeland, but also caused the dispersal and ruin of entire Palestinian communities. Even though the term Nakba refers to a singular historic event, the consequence of 1948 has symptomatically become part of Palestinian identity, and the element that demarcates who the Palestinian is. Palestinian exile…[Read more]
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Eileen Joy deposited Introduction: The Work, or the Agency, of the Nonhuman in Premodern Art in the group
Historical theory and the philosophy of history on Humanities Commons 7 years, 3 months agoAn overview of the “state of the field” of critical posthumanist studies that also argues for the important intervention of premodern studies into contemporary critical posthumanism studies, and which serves as the Introduction (with chapter summaries) to “Fragments for a History of a Vanishing Humanism,” eds. Myra Seaman and Eileen A. Joy (Ohio…[Read more]
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Eileen Joy deposited Diving into the Crypt: 10 Theses on the Historical Materialism of Biddick in the group
Historical theory and the philosophy of history on Humanities Commons 7 years, 3 months agoMy poetic Preface to Kathleen Biddick’s book, “Make and Let Die: Untimely Sovereignties” (punctum books, 2016), which is indebted to and adapted from Adrienne Rich’s poem “Diving into the Wreck,” which sketches out the exploratory soundings of a sea-wreck of forgotten histories that bears uncanny resonances with Kathleen Biddick’s own acediou…[Read more]
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Eileen Joy deposited A Confession of Faith: Notes Toward a New Humanism in the group
Historical theory and the philosophy of history on Humanities Commons 7 years, 3 months agoThe introduction to a special issue of the Journal of Narrative Theory, edited by Eileen Joy and Christine Neufeld, on “Premodern to Modern Humanisms: The BABEL Project.” This essay sketches out a blueprint for pursuing new “critical humanisms” in a post/human age.
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Eileen Joy deposited Premodern to Modern Humanisms: The BABEL Project in the group
Historical theory and the philosophy of history on Humanities Commons 7 years, 3 months agoThis special issue of the “Journal of Narrative Theory” represents one of the BABEL Working Group’s first forays into a collaborative and “baggy” humanistic scholarship between medieval studies, more contemporary humanistic studies, and the sciences, with the objective of interrogating together the open terms, “human,” “humanity,” “humanism,”…[Read more]
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Eileen Joy deposited Exteriority Is Not a Negation, But a Marvel: Hospitality, Terrorism, Levinas, Beowulf in the group
Historical theory and the philosophy of history on Humanities Commons 7 years, 3 months agoThis essay considers Emmanuel Levinas’s philosophy of hospitality in relation to the “isolated and heroic being that the state produces by its virile virtues,” through an analysis of female Chechen suicide terrorists in contemporary Russia and the figure of Grendel in the Old English poem “Beowulf,” in order to raise some questions about the relat…[Read more]
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Eileen Joy deposited Through a Glass, Darkly: Medieval Cultural Studies at the End of History in the group
Historical theory and the philosophy of history on Humanities Commons 7 years, 3 months agoIn a talk he gave in 1995 at a conference at Georgetown University, “Cultural Frictions: Medieval Cultural Studies in Post-Modern Contexts,” Paul Strohm asserted that “postmodernism is preoccupied with history, endlessly obsessed with history, and with the nature of the claims the past exerts upon us; it might almost be called a way of thinking…[Read more]
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Eileen Joy deposited Eros, Event, and Non-faciality in Malory’s “The Tale of Balyn and Balan” in the group
Historical theory and the philosophy of history on Humanities Commons 7 years, 3 months agoThis essay argues that literary narratives can serve as ideal sites through which to explore the emergence of time’s dissonant conjunctions and surprising forks, arising as they do from minds that are both transhistorical and rooted in particular times and places, and because literary texts are also objects that, as Jonathan Gil Harris has a…[Read more]
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Eileen Joy deposited Liquid Beowulf in the group
Historical theory and the philosophy of history on Humanities Commons 7 years, 3 months ago“Liquid Beowulf” serves as the Introduction to “The Postmodern Beowulf: A Critical Casebook” (Morgantown: West Virginia University Press, 2006), and makes an argument for the Old English poem as a richly inter- and cross-temporal cultural response to historical traumas that still haunt our present moment and which also poses always important (and…[Read more]
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Massih Zekavat deposited The Contingent Dynamics of Political Humor in the group
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 4 months agoCFP for a special issue of the European Journal of Humour Research
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