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Dr Jen Baker deposited Guardian Hosts and Custodial Witnesses: In loco parentis in Women’s Ghost Stories, 1852–1920 in the group
Victorian Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 4 months agoIn the mid nineteenthcentury, a subgenre of ghost stories emerged that had roots in a hybrid tradition of institutional religious doctrine and oral folkloric expressions of anxiety over the fate of the child’s soul in the afterlife. Given the persistently high infant mortality rates and increased public awareness of child abuse across the c…[Read more]
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Dr Jen Baker deposited Death (un)Personified: Pronouns, Patriarchy, and the Child Ghost in the group
Victorian Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 4 months agoin Vision, Contestation and Deception: Interrogating Gender and the Supernatural in Victorian Shorter Fiction, ed. Oindrila Ghosh (Avenel Press, 2021), pp.51-58
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Behnam M. Fomeshi deposited Fatemeh Shams. A revolution in rhyme: poetic co-option under the Islamic Republic in the group
Arts and Humanities Funding on Humanities Commons 3 years, 5 months agoThis monograph does not represent the 1979 Revolution as a rapture in Persian poetry, rather it sees the continuity; Shams demonstrates that Islamic Republican poetry was in fact in the making decades before the Revolution. In its study of war poetry, this monograph remains focused on official poets alone. For an understanding of other (official)…[Read more]
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Sander Govaerts deposited Wolves and Warfare in the History of the Low Countries, 1000-1800 in the group
Animal Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months agoThe connection between warfare and an increased wolf presence or even wolf attacks is a recurrent theme in European narrative sources. Many historical studies have also commented on the widespread belief in this connection and suggested that armed conflicts instigated a breakdown of the standard wolf-human relationship. In peacetime, wolves…[Read more]
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Sander Govaerts deposited Armies and Ecosystems in Premodern Europe in the group
Animal Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months agoUsing the ecosystem concept as his starting point, the author examines the complex relationship between premodern armed forces and their environment at three levels: landscapes, living beings, and diseases. The study focuses on Europe’s Meuse Region, well-known among historians of war as a battleground between France and Germany. By analyzing s…[Read more]
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Martins Uze E. Tugbokorowei deposited Mangrove Forest Folklore and the Drama of J. P. Clark-Bekederemo in the group
Arts and Humanities Funding on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months agoThe drama of the Niger Delta region has enjoyed robust scholarship. This essay interrogates J. P. Clark-Bekederemo’s drama against the cultural milieu of the region and tries to investigate the connections between the rich folklore of the area and the wealth of poetry and imagery contained in his drama. The essay investigates the terrain,…[Read more]
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Les Mitchell deposited Reading the animal text in the landscape of the damned in the group
Animal Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 7 months agoThis is about the social construction of nonhuman animals and our oppressive relationship with them. It is about texts and animals, as well as such things as feminism, history, racism, mass violence, animal farming, animal experimentation……well a whole lot of things! It seeks to understand our normalization of violence against nonhuman animals…[Read more]
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Rita Singer deposited “The Devil may take Snowdon”, or: inscribing touristic disappointment in Victorian visitors’ books in the group
Victorian Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoHistorically, tourism in Wales was invigorated by the reinvention of mountain scenery during the Romantic period when travellers gained new perspectives of the terrain from higher ground. It is also during this period that inns and guesthouses began keeping visitors’ books in which guests evaluated their surroundings and their hosts’ good ser…[Read more]
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Jean Marie Carey deposited Invitation for Catalogue Contribution: Eden and Everything After in the group
Animal Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months agoIn a groundbreaking endeavour to triangulate three important traditions of our collective cultural heritage, the Arkeologisk Museum of the University of Stavanger presents Eden and Everything After, a conceptual exhibition organised around notions of the loss of – and slim hope of reconnection with – the lost paradise. Mirroring the boldly exp…[Read more]
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Behnam M. Fomeshi deposited Alireza Abiz. Censorship of Literature in Post-Revolutionary Iran: Politics and Culture Since 1979 in the group
Arts and Humanities Funding on Humanities Commons 3 years, 12 months agoThe author does justice to a subject often mentioned, yet rarely studied. He succeeds in its purpose, i.e., providing “as genuine a picture as possible of the censorship of literature after the 1979 Revolution” followed by discussing “the effects of this unique censorship regime on the Iranian literature of the time” (9). Drawing from his experie…[Read more]
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Behnam M. Fomeshi deposited Roger Sedarat. Emerson in Iran: The American Appropriation of Persian Poetry in the group
Arts and Humanities Funding on Humanities Commons 3 years, 12 months agoThrough the case of Emerson’s appropriation of Persian poetry this volume provides a thought-provoking example of how the literary founding father of a nation is cosmopolitan and receptive of foreign cultures in what might seem a purely “nationalistic” agenda. It will appeal to those in the field of Persian literature, comparative liter…[Read more]
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Claudia Hirtenfelder deposited Milking economies: Multispecies entanglements in the infant formula industry in the group
Animal Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months agoIn 2016 the Chinese infant formula company Feihe International signed a deal with the Canadian Dairy Commission (CDC) to process Canadian cows’ and goats’ milk for infant formula export to China. Our purpose in this paper is to understand how this deal – and the new Feihe formula factory located in Kingston, Canada – is underpinned by a series…[Read more]
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Gregory Tate deposited Evolution, Idealism, and Individualism in May Kendall’s Comic Verse in the group
Victorian Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 4 months agoThis article argues that May Kendall’s comic verse presents a sustained consideration of one of the most prominent intellectual trends in late-Victorian Britain: the revival of idealist philosophy. Kendall’s poetry encapsulates and interrogates the connections between several important aspects of late-Victorian culture. Her thinking about idealism…[Read more]
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Jean Marie Carey deposited “Anna Ridler: A Contemporary Tulipmania” in the group
Animal Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 5 months agoAn interview with artist Anna Ridler for Antennae’s “Visual Entanglements” series.
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Gregory Tate deposited Arthur Hugh Clough’s Pedigree in the group
Victorian Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 6 months agoThe writings of Arthur Hugh Clough display a sustained interest in the relations between an individual, his or her generation, and the processes of historical change that distinguish and demarcate one generation from another. As someone who spent much of his life as a student and teacher, Clough was self-consciously aware of his location within an…[Read more]
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Rita Singer deposited Project report: Teithwyr Ewropeaidd i Gymru, 1750–2010/European Travellers to Wales, 1750–2010 in the group
Victorian Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoFor centuries, continental Europeans have come to Wales for numerous reasons. During the Romantic period some came seeking a rural idyll, whilst others in the Victorian era travelled as industrial spies, and during times of war many refugees escaped to Wales to find shelter from persecution. Not only have continental Europeans left their traces…[Read more]
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Scott Banville deposited CFP: Victorian Transitions, VISAWUS 2021 in the group
Victorian Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoThe 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 power. It transitioned from a walking, water, wind, and animal-based transportation system to a steam-powered transportation system. It transitioned from a regional to national and…[Read more]
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Scott Banville replied to the topic CFP: VISAWUS 2020: Victorian Transitions in the discussion
Victorian Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoVISAWUS 2020 is now VISAWUS 2021. It will meet in Reno, NV Oct. 14-16, 2021.
Abstracts by April 1, 2021 to visawus2020@visawus.org.
Updated details: http://www.visawus.org/?page_id=12
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