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Pullinger's And Joseph's Inanimate Alice And Intercultural Engagement, Ana Abril
Pullinger's And Joseph's Inanimate Alice And Intercultural Engagement, Ana Abril
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In her article "Pullinger's and Joseph's Inanimate Alice and Intercultural Engagement" Ana Abril analyzes Kate Pullinger's and Chris Joseph's digital graphic novel and game. Inanimate Alice offers a model for online education environments and has been widely acclaimed. However, Abril's ana-lysis suggests possible ways for improving the empathic and educational potential of the novel/game for interpersonal and intercultural benefit. Abril bases her analysis on the theories of human interpersonal communication and then applies these findings to Inanimate Alice and suggests improvement so that participants would be able to decide if they want to play from the viewpoint of their own …
New Challenges For The Archiving Of Digital Writing, Heiko Zimmermann
New Challenges For The Archiving Of Digital Writing, Heiko Zimmermann
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In his article "New Challenges for the Archiving of Digital Writing" Heiko Zimmermann discusses the challenges of the preservation of digital texts. In addition to the problems already at the focus of attention of digital archivists, there are elements in digital literature which need to be taken into consideration when trying to archive them. Zimmermann analyses two works of digital literature, the collaborative writing project A Million Penguins (2006-2007) and Renée Tuner's She… (2008) and shows how the ontology of these texts is bound to elements of performance, to direct social interaction of writers and readers to the uniquely subjective …
Intermedial Strategies Of Memory In Contemporary Novels, Sara Tanderup
Intermedial Strategies Of Memory In Contemporary Novels, Sara Tanderup
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In her article "Intermedial Strategies and Memory in Contemporary Novels" Sara Tanderup discusses a tendency in contemporary literature towards combining intermedial experiments with a thematic preoccupation with memory and trauma. Analyzing selected works by Steven Hall, Jonathan Safran Foer, and Judd Morrissey and drawing on the theoretical perspectives of N. Katherine Hayles (media studies) and Andreas Huyssen (cultural memory studies), Tanderup argues that recent intermedial novels reflect a certain nostalgia celebrating and remembering the book as a visual and material object in the age of digital media while also highlighting the influence of new media on our cultural understanding and …
Setting A Good Example In Pride And Prejudice, Joanna L. Colmery
Setting A Good Example In Pride And Prejudice, Joanna L. Colmery
The Kabod
Although most readers of Pride and Prejudice think that the book centers on the romance between Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet, I argue that the central message is a warning about romantic fulfilment gone awry as illustrated through Lydia and Wickham. I compare the two suits and identify Austen’s cautionary tale that only through honorable and sincere means in courtship can two people be ensured a happy, satisfying marriage.
Distaste: Joyce Carol Oates And Food, David Rutledge
Distaste: Joyce Carol Oates And Food, David Rutledge
Bearing Witness: Joyce Carol Oates Studies
Distaste: Joyce Carol Oates and Food
Abstract
In many of her short stories and novels, Joyce Carol Oates depicts an unhealthy relationship with food. The range of these unhealthy relationships is wide, from overeating to the point of suicide, in Expensive People, to starving oneself in an attempt to deny one’s physical nature, in “Orange” and them. Overindulgence is a means for attempting to fill that space where the soul should be; undereating is often an attempt to deny one’s place in the social world. The eating disorders she portrays are rooted in both personal and social causes. …
Streams In The Wilderness, Miranda Beale
Streams In The Wilderness, Miranda Beale
The Kabod
Miranda Beale analyzes two award-winning novels by Marilynne Robinson, Gilead (2004) and Home (2008), identifying their major themes as the necessity of balancing parental responsibility and God's loving guidance and redemptive power in raising children.
Gothic Sense And Sensibility, Stephanie Abigail Taylor
Gothic Sense And Sensibility, Stephanie Abigail Taylor
The Kabod
It is well known that Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey is a parody of the Gothic genre, and this paper supports that reading. However, this paper analyzes the novel through the use of Austen’s identification of the terms “sense” and “sensibility” that she constructs in Sense and Sensibility to explain specifically how and why Austen parodies Gothic novels that were all the fashion in her day.
To A Poor Old Woman / A Una Pobre Mujer Vieja, Francisco Plata
To A Poor Old Woman / A Una Pobre Mujer Vieja, Francisco Plata
Verbum
Translation of the poem "To A Poor Old Woman," by William Carlos Williams, into Spanish.
The Urgency Of Ecocriticism And European Scholarship, Simon C. Estok
The Urgency Of Ecocriticism And European Scholarship, Simon C. Estok
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In his article "The Urgency of Ecocriticism and European Scholarship" Simon C. Estok argues that there continues to be unduly disproportionate attention within ecocriticism on US-based scholarship and proportionally less on ecocriticism from other parts of the world. Estok focuses on European ecocritical work written in English and published by Rodopi in recent years and argues that this work attests both to the urgency and resolve of European ecocritics. Estok looks at some of the primary contributions of twelve books published within the past ten years by Rodopi in order to show the importance of bending our ecocritical ears, to …
Ecocriticism And Gender/Sexuality Studies: A Book Review Article On New Work By Azzarello And Gaard, Estok, And Oppermann, Keitaro Morita
Ecocriticism And Gender/Sexuality Studies: A Book Review Article On New Work By Azzarello And Gaard, Estok, And Oppermann, Keitaro Morita
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
No abstract provided.
Extremes Of Gender And Power: Sycorax’S Absence In Shakespeare’S The Tempest, Brittney Blystone
Extremes Of Gender And Power: Sycorax’S Absence In Shakespeare’S The Tempest, Brittney Blystone
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
When Words Defile Things: Homoerotic Desire And Extreme Depictions Of Masculinity In Shakespeare’S Coriolanus And, Aaron Hubbard
When Words Defile Things: Homoerotic Desire And Extreme Depictions Of Masculinity In Shakespeare’S Coriolanus And, Aaron Hubbard
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
Jean-François Ducis: Re-Creating Shakespeare For An Eighteenth-Century Audience, Amy Drake
Jean-François Ducis: Re-Creating Shakespeare For An Eighteenth-Century Audience, Amy Drake
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
A Hot Mess: Knowing Juliet Through Accidental Encounters In Popular Culture, Kirk Hendershott-Kraetzer
A Hot Mess: Knowing Juliet Through Accidental Encounters In Popular Culture, Kirk Hendershott-Kraetzer
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
Helena And “The Rarest Argument Of Wonder”: All’S Well That Ends Well And The Romance Genre, Byron Nelson
Helena And “The Rarest Argument Of Wonder”: All’S Well That Ends Well And The Romance Genre, Byron Nelson
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Hillary Nunn
Front Matter, Hillary Nunn
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
Lexical Dichotomy And Ethics In Macbeth, Lindsey Simon-Jones
Lexical Dichotomy And Ethics In Macbeth, Lindsey Simon-Jones
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
“How This World Is Given To Lying!”: Orson Welles’S Deconstruction Of Historiographies In Chimes At Midnight, Jeffrey Wayne Yeager
“How This World Is Given To Lying!”: Orson Welles’S Deconstruction Of Historiographies In Chimes At Midnight, Jeffrey Wayne Yeager
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
Tortured Calculations: Body Economies In Shakespeare’S Cultures Of Honor, Brandon E. Polite
Tortured Calculations: Body Economies In Shakespeare’S Cultures Of Honor, Brandon E. Polite
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
The Dangers Of Playing House: Celia's Subversive Role In As You Like It, Allison Grant
The Dangers Of Playing House: Celia's Subversive Role In As You Like It, Allison Grant
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
“Much Virtue In If”: Ethics And Uncertainty In Hamlet And As You Like It, David Summers
“Much Virtue In If”: Ethics And Uncertainty In Hamlet And As You Like It, David Summers
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
Hamlet’S Hard-Boiled Ethics, James Lewin
Hamlet’S Hard-Boiled Ethics, James Lewin
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
Time Served In Prison Shakespeare, Niels Herold, Matt Wallace
Time Served In Prison Shakespeare, Niels Herold, Matt Wallace
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Hillary Nunn
Front Matter, Hillary Nunn
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
“We Know What We Are, But We Know Not What We May Be:” Marianne Faithfull, Ophelia And The Power Of Performance, Gabriel Rieger
“We Know What We Are, But We Know Not What We May Be:” Marianne Faithfull, Ophelia And The Power Of Performance, Gabriel Rieger
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
Hamlet: A Creature Swimming, Rachel Zlatkin
Hamlet: A Creature Swimming, Rachel Zlatkin
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
Hamlet, 9/11, And Cultural Authority, James Lewin
Hamlet, 9/11, And Cultural Authority, James Lewin
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
Frustrated Feminisms: Hippolyta On Screen, Nicholas Tobin Roth
Frustrated Feminisms: Hippolyta On Screen, Nicholas Tobin Roth
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
The State(S) They’Re In: Intersections Of The Henriad, Hustler Narratives, And Alternative Music In Gus Van Sant’S My Own Private Idaho, James Newlin
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Ed Taft
Front Matter, Ed Taft
Selected Papers of the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference
No abstract provided.