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English Language Notes (2022) 60 (1): 187–188.
Published: 01 April 2022
... by the novel coronavirus in the lives of people are multidimensional and constantly evolving. Three recent essays—“Paravictorianism: Mary Shelley and Viral Sovereignty,” by Anjuli Fatima Raza Kolb; “The Logic of the In-visible: Decolonial Reflections on the Change of Epoch,” by Walter D. Mignolo...
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English Language Notes (2022) 60 (1): 184–186.
Published: 01 April 2022
... “The Logic of the In-visible: Decolonial Reflections on the Change of Epoch,” and a multiauthored Science Fiction Studies symposium titled “Thinking through the Pandemic”—explore the planetary ramifications of syndemics and the stories we tell about them. These publications identify different sets...
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English Language Notes (2006) 44 (1): 145–149.
Published: 01 March 2006
... of a third revelation in the history of European letters crystallizes the epochal collision and collusion o f religious and secular tendencies in the Renaissance at large. His plays mobilize exegetical narratives and typological rhythms of great authority and moment, only to release from their depths...
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English Language Notes (2022) 60 (1): 183.
Published: 01 April 2022
... “The Logic of the In-Visible: Decolonial Reflections on the Change of Epoch” ( Theory, Culture, and Society , December 2020), and a multiauthored symposium titled “Thinking through the Pandemic” ( Science Fiction Studies , November 2020). Even as we marshal words to assess the damage the pandemic has done...
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English Language Notes (2007) 45 (2): 1–5.
Published: 01 September 2007
... epoch w ill be above all an epoch of space."8 Based upon this insight, queer scholars (especially geographers who question the idea that space can be asexual) have invoked Foucault's notion of heterotopia his term for locations that typically are spatio-tem porally disjunctive to talk about places...
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English Language Notes (2013) 51 (2): 145–147.
Published: 01 September 2013
... relations to it that recalls some aspects of a pre-Romantic epoch before Foucault's "m an as such" and his various others, whether technological or natural, were Invented. W hile Brin's burger was not to everybody's liking, the logic behind the enterprise is much harder to resist as the global costs...
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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (2): 51–54.
Published: 01 October 2018
... demographic, ecological, and cultural consequences of Columbus’s discovery for those who were discovered, even describing it as an “American Holocaust.” 4 More broadly, the Columbian Exchange following Europe’s discovery of America has been seen as the beginning of the Anthropocene, the epoch in global...
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English Language Notes (2019) 57 (2): 1–6.
Published: 01 October 2019
...), Shelby Johnson shows how—even though Frances Burney does not explicitly give the epochal historical event “overt narrative space”—the novel registers traces of the revolution in the form of the protagonist’s blackface performance and the African Mungo’s “stifled laughter.” “A novel of trace histories...
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English Language Notes (2002) 39 (3): 27–31.
Published: 01 March 2002
.... The present note reviews ex isting interpretations of the epigraph before arguing for a broader understanding o f its m eaning (s) one th at adds to the revolutionary implications of this epochal collection of poems. The epigraph which m ight literally translate as Really nothing com pared to your...
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English Language Notes (2014) 52 (1): 57–66.
Published: 01 March 2014
... of the Baroque epoch and the project o f Enlightenm ent rationality, thus form ing a certain image of m odern social organi zation. If, as Phillip E. W egner has convincingly argued,2 utopia Is inextricably tied to the spatial histories o f m odernity, then More's literary cartography of the ideal insula m ight...
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English Language Notes (2004) 42 (2): 68–74.
Published: 01 December 2004
... appliance germane to a stately m anor house of the period (282). Well-married and a grand and popular young lady during the leisurely belle epoch at the turn of the century, the widowed Sara, now become dowager empress of an isolated estate, cannot understand the workings of her own cutting-edge...
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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (1): 92–102.
Published: 01 April 2020
... Natives believe that they had no antiquity, only bones and fragments of a primitive epoch that, due to ethnocentric prejudice, was deemed to have no value. Today the antiquity of South America is studied in public schools. It is true that Brazil is, at present, the most backward country on the continent...
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English Language Notes (2014) 52 (2): 13–24.
Published: 01 September 2014
... by those w h o cham pion digital hum anities, no m atter that they themselves m ight well be sym ptom s, instances, or unsuspecting in stru ments of w hat they disavow. Im perial epochs, pa rticu la rly epochs o f roving extractive em pires like the one w e are w it ness to today, have a penchant...
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English Language Notes (2008) 46 (1): 127–134.
Published: 01 March 2008
..." and that "his m ind found tim e to take in, by a m om entary sweep, the varied scenes that had had their day between this creature's epoch and his o w n " (214). We can read this vision of Knight's as a strange version of a whole life passing before the eyes of a dying man. But here the life...
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English Language Notes (2013) 51 (2): 129–137.
Published: 01 September 2013
..., or ontological value in the critiques we build around them.5 Latour is certainly not our only critic o f critique, but his provocations have been particular ly resonant. And given his attention to problems surrounding the very concept o f nature in the modern epoch, it makes perfect sense that his influence...
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English Language Notes (2015) 53 (1): 97–111.
Published: 01 March 2015
... identity.1 But w hat if we consider deregulation's ideological leverage as an extension o f individual fre e d o m s heralded by the neoliberal epoch? This article makes a case for considering econom ic deregulation's sym bolic influence in early Cold War lesbian fiction. W hile literary scholarship has...
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English Language Notes (2014) 52 (2): 53–59.
Published: 01 September 2014
...Steve Mentz Copyright © 2014 Regents of the University of Colorado 2014 M apping U n c e rta in ty : M arine C arto g raph y, THE W RIGHT-MOLYNEUX MAP, and T w e l f t h N ig h t STEVE MENTZ The Age o f Discovery was an Age of Error. Sta rtin g w ith epochal voyages including Colum bus's "d...
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English Language Notes (2019) 57 (1): 72–81.
Published: 01 April 2019
..., states do. This short essay considers some implications of American claims to the Arctic in our present Anthropocenic epoch, drawing on a late nineteenth-century US expedition to the Canadian archipelago to throw into relief some of the challenges of importing terrestrial ideologies to oceanic spaces...
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English Language Notes (2008) 46 (1): 135–143.
Published: 01 March 2008
... dates often they w ill demarcate a clear period for a particular kind of reading that is bounded by po liti cal events, broad social epochs, or patterns of publication or circulation. But I propose to raise a basic question about the tim e o f reading that usually goes unasked: that is, what makes...
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English Language Notes (2002) 39 (3): 31–41.
Published: 01 March 2002
.... The present note reviews ex isting interpretations of the epigraph before arguing for a broader understanding o f its m eaning (s) one th at adds to the revolutionary implications of this epochal collection of poems. The epigraph which m ight literally translate as Really nothing com pared to your...
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