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Romancing Visual Women: From Canon To Console, Roberta Sabbath Dec 1994

Romancing Visual Women: From Canon To Console, Roberta Sabbath

English Faculty Research

This dissertation juxtaposes the romantic modal treatment of powerful, admired women which canonical male authors and feminist authors and critics construct with those constructed by contemporary women for the visual mass media of video, broadcast television, and computer. The discourse of the former produces the figure of a fragmented woman who is rare, supernatural, marginalized, and impossible. The discourse of the latter produces the figure of a psychologized woman who is typical, natural, mainstream, and possible. To examine the discourse of impossibility, I use three canonical works: Augustine's Confessions; Chretien de Troyes' Perceval; and Dante's Divine Comedy. I also survey …


Ruby Bayou, December 1994, Issue 2, Ruby Bayou Staff Dec 1994

Ruby Bayou, December 1994, Issue 2, Ruby Bayou Staff

Ruby Bayou

3.....MEDUSA ..... Kathryn Drury
4.....In Defense of Sororities .... Carolyn Mosca
6.....education ....Jennifer Murphy
7.....Yet Another Lesson In Diversity .... William Taylor
8.....Noteworthy quotes from Dorothy Sayer's address to a Women's Society, 1938, entitled "Are Women Human?"
9.....poetry by Seth Rostan
- Tree
- Jettisoned
- Lunch
- Party
10.....From the Editor's Space .... Jodi Perelman

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Ruby Bayou, November 1994, Issue I, Womyn's Action Coalition Nov 1994

Ruby Bayou, November 1994, Issue I, Womyn's Action Coalition

Ruby Bayou

3......From The Center for Reproductive Law and Policy
4...... As I was walking down the stairs...
5......blood of ancestors
6......Cultural Diversity: Theory vs. Application ..... William Taylor
8..... A collectio of poems by Aisha Bonner
- I Wish
- Untitled
- Before Now
- Neglecting You
9......Mindfuck: The Hidden Side of Sexual Violence .... Becky Mehring
11.... poetry by Greg Campbell
- In Honor of A One-night Stand
- Homosexual Angst Released
12.....FEMINISM 101

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Et Cetera, Marshall University Apr 1994

Et Cetera, Marshall University

Et Cetera

No abstract provided.


Frankenstein Scholarship In The Mlaib 1981-1992: Citation And Subject Heading Analysis, Beth Jane Toren Jan 1994

Frankenstein Scholarship In The Mlaib 1981-1992: Citation And Subject Heading Analysis, Beth Jane Toren

University Libraries Faculty Scholarship

The purpose of this study is to identify influential publications in scholarly journals concerning Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and trends in scholarship in that area between 1981 and 1992. Bibliometric analysis, the quantitative content analysis of citations, will be applied to the citations that appear under the subject Frankenstein in this time period on the Modern Language Association International Bibliography (MLAIB) CD-ROM.


Disseminating Heterotopia, Robert F. Reid-Pharr Jan 1994

Disseminating Heterotopia, Robert F. Reid-Pharr

Publications and Research

Focuses on the motion picture The Passion of Remembrance by Isaac Julien and Maureen Blackwood, and the book Tales of Neveryon by Samuel Delany. Highlights of the motion picture and the book; Author's argument that the tendency to ossify myths only leads to further confusion; Understanding of the mythic process.


Postmortem Diagnoses Of Virginia Woolf's 'Madness': The Precarious Quest For Truth, Nancy Topping Bazin Jan 1994

Postmortem Diagnoses Of Virginia Woolf's 'Madness': The Precarious Quest For Truth, Nancy Topping Bazin

English Faculty Publications

The reputation of British writer Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) is now well established. Her brilliance as a writer is seldom contested, and her place in the literary canon is assured. Whether interested in literary traditions, textual studies, applied feminism, or postmodern theory, most scholars and critics admire what she had to say and how she said it. The variety, volume, and quality of her writings are impressive; her skill as a writer is seen not only in her eight novels but also in her essays, diaries, letters, short stories, biographies and nonfictional works A Room of One's Own and Three Guineas …