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English Language and Literature

Marquette University

1999

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Rhetorical Listening: A Trope For Interpretive Invention And A "Code Of Cross-Cultural Conduct", Krista Ratcliffe Dec 1999

Rhetorical Listening: A Trope For Interpretive Invention And A "Code Of Cross-Cultural Conduct", Krista Ratcliffe

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Review Of Feminism And Composition Studies: In Other Words By Susan Jarrett & Lynn Worsham, Krista Ratcliffe Apr 1999

Review Of Feminism And Composition Studies: In Other Words By Susan Jarrett & Lynn Worsham, Krista Ratcliffe

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


"A Draught Of Sweet Poison": Love, Food, And Wounds In Jane Eyre And Villette, Diane Hoeveler Jan 1999

"A Draught Of Sweet Poison": Love, Food, And Wounds In Jane Eyre And Villette, Diane Hoeveler

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Review Of The Reef By Elizabeth Arnold, Angela Sorby Jan 1999

Review Of The Reef By Elizabeth Arnold, Angela Sorby

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Review Of Psychoanalysis And Black Novels: Desire And The Protocols Of Race By Claudia Tate, Diane Hoeveler Jan 1999

Review Of Psychoanalysis And Black Novels: Desire And The Protocols Of Race By Claudia Tate, Diane Hoeveler

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Reading The Wound: Wollstonecraft’S The Wrongs Of Woman, Or Maria And Trauma Theory, Diane Hoeveler Jan 1999

Reading The Wound: Wollstonecraft’S The Wrongs Of Woman, Or Maria And Trauma Theory, Diane Hoeveler

English Faculty Research and Publications

Discusses the theory of trauma presented in Mary Wollstonecraft's novel 'Wrongs of Woman, Or Maria.' How the novel was both personally therapeutic for the author and historically significant for what it reveals about women's lives under patriarchy; The repeated dissection of Wollstonecraft's wounds which stem from sexual betrayal; The character of Maria as a representation of the psychological and sexual abuses that wound all women.


Review Of Virginia Woolf And The Essay By Beth Carole Rosenberg & Jeanne Dubino, Krista Ratcliffe Jan 1999

Review Of Virginia Woolf And The Essay By Beth Carole Rosenberg & Jeanne Dubino, Krista Ratcliffe

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.