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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Second Class Relics: Forgery, Fantasy, And The Ideology Of Antiquities Collecting In The Holy Land, Neil A. Silberman
Second Class Relics: Forgery, Fantasy, And The Ideology Of Antiquities Collecting In The Holy Land, Neil A. Silberman
Neil A. Silberman
No abstract provided.
The Bosom Of The Bourgeoisie: Edgeworth's Belinda, Jordana Rosenberg
The Bosom Of The Bourgeoisie: Edgeworth's Belinda, Jordana Rosenberg
English Department Faculty Publication Series
Recent work in eighteenth-century studies has been notoriously preoccupied by what seem to be striking metaphorical resonances between economic and aesthetic 'spheres of practice,' but, as I argue in my paper, it is the confounding of these analogies that may be most salient. Although Edgeworth's Belinda has been frequently read as demystifying aristocratic codes by replacing sharp sociality with good-natured bourgeois instruction, I show that this text imagines the difference between bourgeois and gift economies not as the substitution of humor's instructive mirth for wit's arch conceits, but as a spectacular encounter between the two.
Untitled, William Soeiro
Grann / Grandma, Kochnov Jean-Noel
Exercice Sept De Negation / Negation Exercise Number Seven, Diane Wood
Exercice Sept De Negation / Negation Exercise Number Seven, Diane Wood
mOthertongue
No abstract provided.
Away From Home, Raquel Canales-Lopez
Against Fujimora, Daniel Ruetenik
Margarita On The Wall, Sasha Senderovich
La Tombe De Moliere, Rachel Vogel
A Prayer In Cordoba, Sasha Senderovich
La Ciudad Entre Los Dos / The City Between Them Both, Holly Connell-Schaaf
La Ciudad Entre Los Dos / The City Between Them Both, Holly Connell-Schaaf
mOthertongue
No abstract provided.
Departure, Xiaoqing Liu
Man And Goat, Caleb Leech
The Exiles Of Dos Exflios, Paula Gandara
Donde Ehta Ehprinfil Nena? / Where Is Springfield (Honey)?, Katherine Sinkoski
Donde Ehta Ehprinfil Nena? / Where Is Springfield (Honey)?, Katherine Sinkoski
mOthertongue
No abstract provided.
27 De Marco / March 27th, Paula Gandara
Untitled, Timber Leech
(Excerpt) Mahrem / (Excerpt From) The Private, Elif Shafak
(Excerpt) Mahrem / (Excerpt From) The Private, Elif Shafak
mOthertongue
No abstract provided.
To My Best Love, Xuebo Sun
The Translators, Daniel Ruetenik
Mothertongue Spring 2003 (Full Document), Mothertongue Editors
Mothertongue Spring 2003 (Full Document), Mothertongue Editors
mOthertongue
No abstract provided.
Collection, Conviction, And Contemplation: Or, Picturing Coins In Early Modern Books, Ca. 1550-1700, Brian W. Ogilvie
Collection, Conviction, And Contemplation: Or, Picturing Coins In Early Modern Books, Ca. 1550-1700, Brian W. Ogilvie
History Department Faculty Publication Series
This paper explores the uses of published illustrations of coins in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century antiquarian works, relating them to the shift in the affective value of classical antiquity from the late Renaissance to the early Enlightenment.
The Caning Of Charles Sumner: Slavery, Race, And Ideology In The Age Of The Civil War, M Sinha
The Caning Of Charles Sumner: Slavery, Race, And Ideology In The Age Of The Civil War, M Sinha
Afro-American Studies Faculty Publication Series
Analyzes the discussion of slavery, race, and ideology inspired by the caning of antislavery Senator Charles Sumner of Massachusetts in the Senate chamber on May 22, 1856, by South Carolinian Congressman Preston Smith Brooks. Reaction of Brooks to Sumner's 'The Crime of Kansas' speech; Fundamental political divide over racial slavery in the U.S. revealed by the reactions to Brooks' assault on Sumner; Emergence of Sumner as one of the foremost voices of emancipation and black rights in the national political arena; Event's revelation of how the concepts of freedom, democracy, and citizenship were not static but constantly contested.
Ralph Ellison: Biography, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Ralph Ellison: Biography, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Afro-American Studies Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Review Of Black Orpheus: Music In African American Fiction From The Harlem Renaissance To Toni Morrison, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Review Of Black Orpheus: Music In African American Fiction From The Harlem Renaissance To Toni Morrison, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Afro-American Studies Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Ralph Ellison: Invisible Man, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Ralph Ellison: Invisible Man, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Afro-American Studies Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Toni Morrison: The Bluest Eye, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Toni Morrison: The Bluest Eye, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Afro-American Studies Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Toni Morrison: Jazz, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Toni Morrison: Jazz, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Afro-American Studies Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Toni Morrison: Paradise, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Toni Morrison: Paradise, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Afro-American Studies Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
The Block, Nicholas Bromell
The Block, Nicholas Bromell
English Department Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.