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Sujata Iyengar deposited The Humanities Quadrant: How Humanists, Scientists, and Industrialists Are All Doing The Same Thing (and why we need better assessment tools for all of it) in the group
CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern on MLA Commons 6 years, 6 months agoThis paper applies the concept of sustainability to humanities research and assessment, extending Donald Stokes’s model of “Pasteur’s Quadrant” to suggest a place for humanities- and arts-based scholarship and to identify humanistic practices and methods through which we might “assess” them. It concludes with a reading that deploys the scholarly…[Read more]
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Sujata Iyengar deposited Strangeness: Early Modern European Women and the Invention of Whiteness in the group
CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern on MLA Commons 6 years, 6 months agoThe Afterword to this EMLS Special Issue “European Women in Early Modern English Drama” contextualizes this collection in light of our continued scholarly and social investigation into the invention of “whiteness” and of a pan-European identity. It argues that texturing the flat surface of “whiteness” and “Europeanness” can enable us to “…[Read more]
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Sujata Iyengar deposited Woman-Crafted Shakespeares: Appropriation, Intermediality, and Womanist Aesthetics in the group
CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern on MLA Commons 6 years, 6 months agoThis essay argues that Claudia Rankine’s Citizen: An American Lyric (2014) deploys feminist intermediality to appropriate Othello in the service of a highly nuanced womanist aesthetics. The essay defines and offers examples of some important theoretical approaches, including: appropriation studies; intersectional feminism; intermediality; w…[Read more]
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Sujata Iyengar deposited Hamlet (RSC, 2016) and representations of diasporic blackness in the group
CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern on MLA Commons 6 years, 6 months agoIn 2016 Paapa Essiedu, a British actor of Ghanaian ancestry, starred as Hamlet in Simon
Godwin’s lauded Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) production, set in a post-colonial
African state whose non-specificity nonetheless irritated some reviewers. We contend,
however, that the production mixed multiple referents of blackness (Eastern A…[Read more] -
Sujata Iyengar deposited Introduction: Shakespeare’s Discourse of Disability in the group
CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern on MLA Commons 6 years, 6 months agoNon-copy-edited MS Word doc of the intro to my edited collection _Disability, Health, and Happiness in the Shakespearean Body (Routledge, 2015), uploaded in accordance with publisher’s Green OA policies.
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Sujata Iyengar deposited Shakespeare’s Embodied Ontology of Gender, Air and Health in the group
CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern on MLA Commons 6 years, 6 months agoThis is the non-copy-edited Microsoft Word manuscript of my chapter in the edited collection _Disability, Health, and Happiness in the Shakespearean Body_ (Routledge, 2015), uploaded in accordance with the publisher’s “Green OA” rules.
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Sujata Iyengar deposited The Tolerance and Persecution of Africans in EM England and Scotland in the group
CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern on MLA Commons 6 years, 6 months agoChapter in exhibition “Voices of Tolerance in an Age of Persecution” curated by Vincent Carey at the Folger in 2002.
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Aileen Feng started the topic CFP: RSA 2020 (Philadelphia) panels sponsored by Dante Society of America in the discussion
LLC Medieval and Renaissance Italian on MLA Commons 6 years, 7 months agoDear Med-Ren Italian colleagues,
It is my pleasure to announce that the Dante Society of America will be sponsoring 4 panels at the upcoming Renaissance Society of America’s Annual Conference in Philadelphia, 2-4 April 2020 (https://www.rsa.org/page/2020Philadelphia):
- “Dante and Measurement”
- “Echoes of Dante in Boccaccio”
- “Dan…
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Hugh M. Richmond deposited Renaissance Landscapes in the group
CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern on MLA Commons 6 years, 7 months agoHugh M. Richmond, “Renaissance Landscapes,” Mouton, 1973; De Gruyter 2019.
This study explores some of the significant points in the evolution of a literary pattern, a recognizable topic or motif which captures attention through the poet’s mastery of language, which records the nuances of human awareness of each period. The author coins this…[Read more]
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Thomas Mazanec deposited Righting, Riting, and Rewriting the Book of Odes (Shijing): On “Filling out the MIssing Odes” by Shu Xi in the group
GS Poetry and Poetics on MLA Commons 6 years, 7 months agoA series of derivative verses from the late-third century has pride of place in one of the foundational collections of Chinese poetry. These verses, “Filling out the Missing Odes” by Shu Xi, can be found at the beginning of the lyric-poetry (shi 詩) section of the Wenxuan. This essay seeks to understand why such blatantly imitative pieces may have…[Read more]
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Michael Ullyot deposited “Wear your eyes thus”: Toward a Cognitive Ecology of VR Shakespeare in the group
CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern on MLA Commons 6 years, 10 months agoHow will immersive virtual reality (VR) cognitively affect the audiences who interface with it to interpret Shakespeare performances? Current theories of performance and cognition are based on theatre and film audiences, but VR performances combine features of both media: a disembodied spectral presence, like a theatrical audience; and a flexible…[Read more]
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Michael Ullyot deposited Course Outline: Revenge Tragedy in the group
CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern on MLA Commons 6 years, 10 months agoEnglish 412 is, in its official description, “A survey of drama from 1558 to 1603, including works by William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe.” In this version from 2017, students focused on six revenge tragedies, the blockbuster genre of the Elizabethan theatre: plays filled with bloody violence, elevated rhetoric, and ghosts imploring…[Read more]
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Diane Jakacki deposited REED London Online: Publish|Present|Discover|Read in the group
CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern on MLA Commons 6 years, 10 months agoSophisticated digital platforms and infrastructures offer scholarly editors opportunities to make textual materials accessible and negotiable online. Still, we feel pressure to reify the passive reading experience within a web browser. The challenge lies in constructing (or reconstructing) our texts to best provide for dynamic text and data…[Read more]
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Sujata Iyengar deposited Gertrude/Ophelia: Feminist Intermediality, Ekphrasis, and Tenderness in _Hamlet_ in the group
CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern on MLA Commons 6 years, 10 months agoThis essay argues that feminists can productively use theories of intermediality to consider postmodern representations of Shakespeare’s Ophelia fabricated by women (or by creators self-identified as female, in the case of online avatars), in order to explore the following questions: under what circumstances might we imagine femininity as…[Read more]
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Eric Weiskott deposited The Shapes of Early English Poetry: Style, Form, History in the group
GS Poetry and Poetics on MLA Commons 6 years, 11 months agoThis volume contributes to the study of early English poetics. In these essays, several related approaches and fields of study radiate outward from poetics, including stylistics, literary history, word studies, gender studies, metrics, and textual criticism. By combining and redirecting these traditional scholarly methods, as well as exploring…[Read more]
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Anne E. B. Coldiron started the topic CFP: Women and Language journal in the discussion
TC Translation Studies on MLA Commons 6 years, 11 months agoThis CFP came to several of us on email, with a request to post to our group. So here it is:
Women & Language Editor <editorwomenandlanguage@gmail.com> Yesterday, 10:12 AM dbalder@pitt.edu; aebc@st-andrews.ac.uk; kljohnson@wm.edu;
Hi all,
Can you please share the Women & Language CFP with the MLA Translation Studies forum? I’ve pasted it b…[Read more] -
Aileen Feng started the topic CFPs: MLA 2020 panels sponsored by ExCo of LLC Medieval-Renaissance Italian in the discussion
LLC Medieval and Renaissance Italian on MLA Commons 6 years, 11 months ago“Italian Humor and Humanity (1200-1600)”
Panel on the role of the spoken word & humor to restore/redefine humanity, through witticisms (pronte risposte), practical jokes or even deception (such as beffe). 200-word abstract & 1-page CV to Aileen A. Feng (aafeng@email.arizona.edu). deadline: March 15, 2019
“Italian Literary Mythologies (12…[Read more]
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Penelope Geng deposited Jurisprudence by Aphorisms: Francis Bacon and the “Uses” of Small Forms in the group
CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern on MLA Commons 6 years, 11 months agoThe belief that Francis Bacon was, from the start, a stalwart defender of royal absolutism has prevailed in scholarship despite occasional comments about Bacon’s pluralist or collaborative legal and political imagination. Building on recent revisionist work, this article questions the standard historiography. It argues that Bacon’s jur…[Read more]
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Luis Restrepo started the topic PROPOSALS FOR MLA 2020 in the discussion
CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern on MLA Commons 6 years, 11 months agoThe Early Modern Epic. Imperial, Providential or Otherwise?
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Imperial and Christian by design, the early modern epic nonetheless presents ambivalences, internal fissures and critical appropriations of the genre and its imperial past, allowing multiple nuanced readings. Send 1 page abstract and short bio.Deadline for…[Read more]
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Anne E. B. Coldiron started the topic CFPs: Translation Studies Forum Sessions, MLA 2020 Seattle in the discussion
TC Translation Studies on MLA Commons 6 years, 12 months agoDear Translation Studies scholars,
The CFPs for our Translation Studies Forum have been posted, and I repeat them here for your convenience and invite you to send proposals or abstracts:
(1) Translatability and World Literature: How best to acknowledge translation as a mediating factor in world literature? Incommensurability vs.…[Read more]
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