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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Ethics Of Counter Narrative In Delillo’S Falling Man, Qingji He
Ethics Of Counter Narrative In Delillo’S Falling Man, Qingji He
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In his article "Ethics of Counter-Narrative in DeLillo's Falling Man" Qingji He analyzes Don DeLillo's counter-narrative in his post-9/11 novel Falling Man. The objective is to show how ethical dimensions function fundamentally in formulating an appropriate counter-narrative and why DeLillo's counter-narrative echoes views expressed in his "In the Ruins of the Future." He argues that DeLillo's counter-narrative entails the necessity of ethical consciousness and responsibility. It is Giorgio Morandi's still life paintings instead of media representation that become pivotal in Lianne's transformative and redemptive process after the terrorist attack. Similarly, David Janiak's performance art and Richard Drew's picture …
"Pitiful Creature Of Darkness": The Subhuman And The Superhuman In The Phantom Of The Opera, Jessica Sternfeld
"Pitiful Creature Of Darkness": The Subhuman And The Superhuman In The Phantom Of The Opera, Jessica Sternfeld
Music Faculty Books and Book Chapters
"This chapter focuses on The Phantom of the Opera, the megamusical that perhaps most boldly faces the idea of disability head-on, as it stars a character whose face, as one journalist described it, looks 'like melted cheese' (Smith, 1995). The musical's approach to the Phantom's disability is remarkably layered and inconsistent; the Phantom is portrayed in numerous ways (monster, criminal, genius, god, ghost) and his physical disability blurs regularly with his 'soul;' which is where numerous characters locate the origin of his problems. His face and its famous mask covering are both feared and thrilled over, but with a reassuring …
"Casting Aside That Ficticious Self.": Deciphering Female Identity In The Awakening 2015, Anne L. Dicosimo
"Casting Aside That Ficticious Self.": Deciphering Female Identity In The Awakening 2015, Anne L. Dicosimo
Master's Theses
Kate Chopin’s female protagonists have long since fascinated literary critics, raising serious questions concerning the influence of nineteenth-century female gender roles in her writing. Published in 1899, The Awakening demonstrates the changeability of the various representations of woman. In the nineteenth century, the subject of women may be divided into two categories: the True Woman and the New Woman. The former were expected to “cherish and maintain the four cardinal virtues of piety, purity, submissiveness and domesticity” (Khoshnood et al.), while the latter sought to move away from hearth and home in order to focus on education, professions, and political …
Heirloom: A Piper's Orchard Abecadarian, Shin Yu Pai
The White City, Steven Hitchins
The White City, Steven Hitchins
The Goose
Audio guide to The White City, a participatory sensing expedition through the streets of Rhydyfelin, Pontypridd.
Lip Poem, Alistair Noon
Lip Poem, Alistair Noon
The Goose
Poetry by Alistair Noon; Notes on the Text by Camilla Nelson.
Petrocan, Madelaine C. Longman Ms,
Countersong: Rising Or Falling, Jonathan Skinner
Countersong: Rising Or Falling, Jonathan Skinner
The Goose
A recording, analysis and poetic translation of countersong between two Hermit thrushes (Catharus guttatis) recorded in the mountains of Northern New Mexico (United States) on 19 July 2015.
Dŵr, Rhys G. Trimble Mr
Andscape: Marta Á Góðafoss, A Rawlings, Marta Guðrún Jóhannesdóttir
Andscape: Marta Á Góðafoss, A Rawlings, Marta Guðrún Jóhannesdóttir
The Goose
Poetry by a rawlings and Marta Guðrún Jóhannesdóttir
Canine Haiku: Yellow Ball, Julie Andreyev, Tom (Canine)
Canine Haiku: Yellow Ball, Julie Andreyev, Tom (Canine)
The Goose
Poetry by Julie Andreyev and Tom.
Editor's Notebook, Lisa Szabo-Jones, Paul Huebener
Editor's Notebook, Lisa Szabo-Jones, Paul Huebener
The Goose
Editorial introduction to The Goose Volume 14, Issue 1 (2015).
Poetry Editorial: Audioecopoetics, Camilla Nelson
Poetry Editorial: Audioecopoetics, Camilla Nelson
The Goose
Poetry Editorial by Camilla Nelson
From Away With The Birds, Hanna Tuulikki
Brushfire, Ariel Gordon
Brushfire, Ariel Gordon
The Goose
“Brushfire” concerns itself with how people use urban forests, from indecent exposure to poaching to teenage drinking party-bonfires that get out of control. Though it could be construed as a manifesto on walking-in-the-woods, it also touches on some of the conflicts inherent in urban/nature experiences.
A Companion To Australian Aboriginal Literature Edited By Belinda Wheeler, Jose-Carlos Redondo-Olmedilla
A Companion To Australian Aboriginal Literature Edited By Belinda Wheeler, Jose-Carlos Redondo-Olmedilla
The Goose
José-Carlos Redondo-Olmedilla reviews A Companion to Australian Aboriginal Literature, edited by Belinda Wheeler.
Critical Collaborations: Indigeneity, Diaspora, And Ecology In Canadian Literary Studies Edited By Smaro Kamboureli And Christl Verduyn, Chad Weidner
The Goose
Chad Weidner reviews Critical Collaborations: Indigeneity, Diaspora, and Ecology in Canadian Literary Studies edited by Smaro Kamboureli and Christl Verduyn.
Merging: Contemplations On Farming & Ecology From Horseback By Soren Bondrup-Nielsen, Anna Banks
Merging: Contemplations On Farming & Ecology From Horseback By Soren Bondrup-Nielsen, Anna Banks
The Goose
Anna Banks reviews Merging: Contemplations on Farming & Ecology from Horseback, by Soren Bondrup-Nielsen.
The Stag Head Spoke By Erina Harris, Joel Deshaye
The Stag Head Spoke By Erina Harris, Joel Deshaye
The Goose
Joel Deshaye reviews Erina Harris's book of poetry entitled The Stag Head Spoke.
Who Do You Think You Are?: Recovering The Self In The Working Class Escape Narrative, Christine M. Maksimowicz
Who Do You Think You Are?: Recovering The Self In The Working Class Escape Narrative, Christine M. Maksimowicz
Doctoral Dissertations
This project considers how socioeconomic impoverishment and society's failure to recognize working class women as valued subjects impinge upon a mother's ability to afford recognition to her daughter's selfhood. Situated within the larger North American literary tradition of fiction animated by flight in search of freedom, the texts here explored constitutes a subgenre that I term the “working class escape narrative.” Combining close readings of fiction by Toni Morrison, Alice Munro, and Sigrid Nunez with sociological research and psychoanalytic theory, I explore a relationship between mother and daughter characterized not by mirroring and bonding but rather the absence of intimacy …
Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections With Other Animals And The Earth Edited By Carol J. Adams And Lori Gruen, Astrida Neimanis
Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections With Other Animals And The Earth Edited By Carol J. Adams And Lori Gruen, Astrida Neimanis
The Goose
Astrida Neimanis reviews Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth, edited by Carol J. Adams and Lori Gruen.
The Cambridge Companion To Literature And The Environment Edited By Louise Westling, Randy Lee Cutler
The Cambridge Companion To Literature And The Environment Edited By Louise Westling, Randy Lee Cutler
The Goose
Randy Lee Cutler reviews The Cambridge Companion to Literature and the Environment, edited by Louise Westling
Ringing Here & There: A Nature Calendar By Brian Bartlett, Joel Deshaye
Ringing Here & There: A Nature Calendar By Brian Bartlett, Joel Deshaye
The Goose
Joel Deshaye reviews Brian Bartlett's Ringing Here & There: A Nature Calendar
Balance Of Fragile Things By Olivia Chadha, Nicole Bartley
Balance Of Fragile Things By Olivia Chadha, Nicole Bartley
The Goose
Nicole Bartley reviews Balance of Fragile Things by Olivia Chadha.
Living Oil: Petroleum Culture In The American Century By Stephanie Lemenager, Bart H. Welling
Living Oil: Petroleum Culture In The American Century By Stephanie Lemenager, Bart H. Welling
The Goose
Bart H. Welling reviews Living Oil: Petroleum Culture in the American Cenutry by Stephanie LeMenager.
Light Light By Julie Joosten, Mathieu Aubin
Light Light By Julie Joosten, Mathieu Aubin
The Goose
Mathieu Aubin's review of Light Light by Julie Joosten.
The Oxford Handbook Of Ecocriticism Edited By Greg Garrard, Camilla Nelson Dr
The Oxford Handbook Of Ecocriticism Edited By Greg Garrard, Camilla Nelson Dr
The Goose
Camilla Nelson reviews The Oxford Handbook of Ecocriticism, edited by Greg Garrard
Who Speaks For The River?: The Oldman River Dam And The Search For Justice By Robert Girvan, Cory T. Shaman
Who Speaks For The River?: The Oldman River Dam And The Search For Justice By Robert Girvan, Cory T. Shaman
The Goose
Cory T. Shaman reviews Who Speaks for the River?: The Oldman River Dam and the Search for Justice by Robert Girvan.
Eco-Joyce: The Environmental Imagination Of James Joyce Edited By Robert Brazeau And Derek Gladwin, Rebekah A. Taylor
Eco-Joyce: The Environmental Imagination Of James Joyce Edited By Robert Brazeau And Derek Gladwin, Rebekah A. Taylor
The Goose
Rebekah A. Taylor reviews Eco-Joyce: The Environmental Imagination of James Joyce edited by Robert Brazeau and Derek Gladwin.
Who By Fire By Fred Stenson, Mary H. Scriver Rev. Or Bs, Mdiv, Ma
Who By Fire By Fred Stenson, Mary H. Scriver Rev. Or Bs, Mdiv, Ma
The Goose
Mary Scriver reviews Who by Fire by Fred Stenson.