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F r om t h e C l a s sro o m Taking Stock in Live People : Using Contemporary Literary Journals in the American Literature Classroom Karen Weekes . . . but by-and-by she let it out that Moses had ...
F r om t h e C l a s sro o m Taking Stock in Live People : Using Contemporary Literary Journals in the American Literature Classroom Karen Weekes . . . but by-and-by she let it out that Moses had ...
its idioms into a more familiar language’.72 Duval’s methodology of using the seditious power of visual parody permits all classes of people , familiar in the city, to be read in a way that renders them ...
of comparative literary study: they take very seriously the political challenges which come from seeking to establish broad interpretative frameworks without implying a denigration of the local, and from trying ...
identification with the novel’s characters and settings. The novel implies a contemporary condition in which persons and environments are reduced to neutral information. By using literary character to cast ...
and the ontology of the financial corporation. Tracing the launch and life of a ridiculously speculative joint- stock company, and employing a central metaphor of emergent corporative agency drawn from contemporary ...
and communication—the dynamic of myth’, and uses the methodologies of Claude Lévi-Strauss and Roland Barthes to identify the political significance of contemporary capitalism’s mythic dimensions (p. 13). The book ...
-Wossen Asserate's book, each study furthers literary critical debates over how contemporary literature generates ideas about the future. Stephanie Li examines how African immigrant writers to the US ...
harmed society by creating false accounts of how humans behave and think. Can we take their tools, however, and make them ours as a way to critique economics itself? We advocate modeling for literary ...
Shklovsky’s argument, I explore in this essay the revivification of modernism in contemporary slow cinema. While the term ‘slow cinema’ is now widely used in film studies to describe films that use strategies ...
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