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Koca Mehmet Kentel deposited Caricaturizing “Cosmopolitan” Pera: Play, Critique, and Absence in Yusuf Franko’s Caricatures, 1884–1896 in the group
Urban Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 4 months agoThis article explores a unique series of caricatures made between 1884 and 1896 by Yusuf Franko Kusa, a high-ranking Ottoman bureaucrat and a vener- ated member of n-de-siècle Pera’s high society. Yusuf Franko’s hitherto unstudied caricatures were comparable to contemporary European caricatures in style, but their subject matter was very loca…[Read more]
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA deposited Authorial Intention in Literary Hermeneutics: On Two American Theories in the group
Historical theory and the philosophy of history on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoThis paper is a critical examination of two antithetical theories on the role of authorial intention in the criticism and interpretation of literature: the New Critics’ “intentional fallacy” and E. D. Hirsch’s historicist objectivism. A third way is put forward: a regulative objectivism which emerges as a a result of critical debate.
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Heather D Baker deposited A waste of space? Unbuilt land in the Babylonian cities of the first millennium BC in the group
Urban Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoThis article uses both textual and archaeological evidence to examine the role of unbuilt land in the Babylonian city. Detailed study of such land is vital not only for understanding urban living conditions but also for any attempt to estimate urban population based on density of occupation of residential areas. By classifying and investigating…[Read more]
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Antonio Sotomayor deposited Celebrating the Colonial Nation in San Germán’s Patron Saint Festivities, 1950s. in the group
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoThis work addresses the question of how the patron saint festivities in San Germán, Puerto Rico assisted in the reconstruction of the Puerto Rican nation during the 1950s. Particularly, I focus on how community leaders reproduced ideas of nationhood based on hispano-centric, white, Catholic, and patriarchal parameters. I investigate how an…[Read more]
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Daniel Goldman deposited Bede as Proper History in the group
Historical theory and the philosophy of history on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoThis paper seeks to explain why Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People constitutes a valid historical work, rather than a religious text. It starts by addressing the nature of historical vs non-historical narrative, focusing on a concept of “genealogy of information.” It couples ideas from narrative theory, historiography, and…[Read more]
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Mohd Muzhafar Idrus deposited Globalization, Re-Discovery of the Malay ‘Local,’ and Popular TV Fiction through Audience Narratives in the group
Urban Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoThe proliferation of TV fiction can be partly explained by TV producers attuning their products to draw audience’s attention. Narratives of love dominate the plots and almost always the good is pitted against the evil, rich against the poor – ultimately the good always wins. The formula may be clichéd, but in places where news of war, te…[Read more]
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Mohd Muzhafar Idrus deposited Globalization, Re-Discovery of the Malay ‘Local,’ and Popular TV Fiction through Audience Narratives in the group
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoThe proliferation of TV fiction can be partly explained by TV producers attuning their products to draw audience’s attention. Narratives of love dominate the plots and almost always the good is pitted against the evil, rich against the poor – ultimately the good always wins. The formula may be clichéd, but in places where news of war, te…[Read more]
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Sara Santos deposited History Without Memory: The Memorialization of the Parsley Massacre in Edwidge Danticat’s The Farming of Bones in the group
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoThis paper argues that in The Farming of Bones, Edwidge Danticat seeks to historicize and memorialize the Parsley Massacre through the reframing of the historical event through Amabelle Désir’s fictional account. Through the conflation of historical artifact and literary imagination, the novel narrates, and therefore produces, a collective me…[Read more]
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Olalekan Adigun deposited Repression of the Neo-Biafra Movement – Measures, Responses, and Consequences in the group
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoThis paper analyses the measures, reactions, and consequences of the repression of the neo-Biafra movement in Nigeria using longitudinal qualitative research. To go about this, the paper looks at the political context within which the movement operates, it objectives, and its activities are described. The movement started in September 1999 in…[Read more]
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Karen Schamberger deposited Living in a material world: object biography and transnational lives in the group
Museums on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoPersonal and object biographies can be interwoven and reveal much about the transnational connections between Australia and other places. This chapter features two interwoven biographies: Guna Kinne, a Latvian Displaced Person who began making a national dress as a school girl in Latvia and continued to make it as she fled the Soviet army to…[Read more]
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Karen Schamberger deposited ‘Still Children of the Dragon’? A review of three Chinese Australian heritage museums in Victoria in the group
Museums on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoThe Museum of Chinese Australian History reopened on 29th August 2010 with newly refurbished exhibitions displaying Chinese Australian history and contemporary Chinese Australian identities. This article reviews the new exhibitions in comparison with the Gum San Heritage Centre at Ararat and the Golden Dragon Museum at Bendigo and specifically…[Read more]
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Karen Schamberger deposited Showing Off: Queensland at World Exhibitions 1862 to 1988 by Judith McKay in the group
Museums on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoSHOWING OFF: QUEENSLAND AT WORLD EXPOSITIONS 1862 TO 1988 BY JUDITH
MCKAY. ROCKHAMPTON AND SOUTH BRISBANE: CENTRAL QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY
PRESS AND THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM, 2004; 128PP, APPENDIX, NOTES,
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Hania A.M. Nashef deposited Coming of Age in Troubled Times: Son of Babylon and Theeb in the group
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months agoJordan and Iraq are not countries that are often associated with a local film culture. Recently, however, a nascent film industry has started to grow in both Iraq and Jordan, producing films that have been shown in international film festivals. Even though the Jordanian film industry remains in its infancy, the films that have emerged of late…[Read more]
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Kevin Potter started the topic CfP Special Issue of Humanities on Postcolonial Literatures in the discussion
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months agoCALL FOR PAPERS
Humanities, Special Issue:
“Disturbances of Home/land in Anglophone Postcolonial Literatures”
Call for Papers:
In our vision of the home, or of what we associate with home, we tend to conjure up images of comfort, stability, permanence, primacy, and belonging. This image extends beyond the confines of an individual hou…[Read more]
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Abin Chakraborty started the topic CFP for Postcolonial Interventions, Vol. Iv, Issue 1, January 2019 in the discussion
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months agoPostcolonial Interventions has been striving consistently to explore new frontiers of knowledge in the field of postcolonial studies which remains characterised by fluidity, plurality and consistent refashioning of disciplinary boundaries. The next issue of Postcolonial Interventions will be an Open Issue that will hope to testify to this ever…[Read more]
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Rebecca Ruth Gould deposited “Topographies of Anticolonialism: The Ecopoetical Sublime in the Caucasus from Tolstoy to Mamakaev,” Comparative Literature Studies 50.1 (2013): 87-107. in the group
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 8 months agoWhile ecocritical poetics have effectively challenged epistemologies of nature and culture, scholars such as Heise, Huggen, Nixon, and Garrard have critiqued this emergent field’s geographic and cultural provincialism. Seeking a rapprochement between Caucasus vernacular literatures and a literary-theoretical movement (ecocriticism) still dominated…[Read more]
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Rebecca Ruth Gould deposited “Engendering Critique: Postnational Feminism in Postcolonial Syria,” Women Studies Quarterly 42.3/4 (2014): 209-229. in the group
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 8 months agoThe tension between feminism and national liberation is a commonplace of political mobilization across the postcolonial world. This essay traces how postcolonial nationalist and transnational feminist agendas were brought into conflict during the defense of a thesis on the novels of the Syrian writer Ghada al-Samman (b. 1942) that took place in…[Read more]
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Iskandar Zulkarnain deposited Ch. 8: Christian Sandvig, “Connection at Ewiiaapaayp Mountain: Indigenous Internet Infrastructure” in the group
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 8 months agoThis review of Chapter 8, “Connection at Ewiiaapaayp Mountain: Indigenous Internet Infrastructure” by Christian Sandvig is part of “crowd-sourced book review” project organized by Humanities, Arts, Science Technology Advanced Collaboratory (HASTAC).
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Iskandar Zulkarnain deposited Polyspatial Resistance for the Sake of the “Real” Subalterns: Electronic Civil Disobedience as a Form of Hacktivism in the group
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 8 months agoThis essay examines Electronic Disturbance Theater’s virtual sit-in actions as a form of hacktivism in relation to the subaltern concept.
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Sonia Silva deposited Reification and Fetishism: Processes of Transformation in the group
Postcolonial Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 8 months agoReification, fetishism, alienation, mastery, and control – these are some of the key concepts of modernity that have been battered and beaten by postmoderns and nonmoderns alike, with Bruno Latour, a nonmodern, discarding them most recently. Critical of this approach, which creates a rift between moderns and nonmoderns, the author engages in d…[Read more]
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