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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (1): 153–168.
Published: 01 April 2018
... the second creates categories for an orderly cosmological system. Copyright © 2018 Regents of the University of Colorado 2018 mysticism Bahir water oceanic feeling sexuality Most scholars agree that the Sefer Bahir is central to the development of kabbalah and to the sefirotic cosmos...
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English Language Notes (2019) 57 (1): 21–36.
Published: 01 April 2019
... – 60 . doi.org/10.2307/3641439 . Clifford James . Routes: Travel and Translation in the Late Twentieth Century . Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press , 1997 . Connery Christopher L. “ The Oceanic Feeling and the Regional Imaginary .” In Global/Local: Cultural Production...
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English Language Notes (2024) 62 (1): 30–47.
Published: 01 April 2024
....’ Yet signify it does, although in a manner beyond resolve” ( “Oceanic Feeling,” 291 ). 6 Hau‘ofa, “Our Sea of Islands,” 160 . Geographically speaking, a sea refers to a smaller entity, a meeting point of ocean waters and land; the ocean, denotes a larger area, untethered to any relationship...
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English Language Notes (2019) 57 (1): 37–50.
Published: 01 April 2019
... as it is in the “yearning” that Ihimaera’s earth and oceans feel for a human presence. The ethical injunction issued by the materiality of these seas, which—in Costello’s thoughts—are “full of things that seem like us but are not,” is thus to respect alterity in the scene of oceanic hospitality. 69 Jean Comaroff...
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English Language Notes (2019) 57 (1): 11–20.
Published: 01 April 2019
.... The article then turns to discuss hydrocolonial book history and what we might learn by tracing books on their oceanic journeys. One important node in these journeys was the port city, where customs and excise officials examined texts to see whether they were pirated, seditious, or obscene. These inspectors...
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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (1): 253–257.
Published: 01 April 2018
... 14 , no. 1 ( 2008 ): 78 – 98 . Hofmeyr Isabel . “ The Complicating Sea: The Indian Ocean as Method .” Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East 32 , no. 3 ( 2012 ): 584 – 90 . Horden Peregrine , and Kinoshita Sharon , eds. A Companion...
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English Language Notes (2021) 59 (1): 146–165.
Published: 01 April 2021
... and autonomy. Slavery effected a “transubstantiation of things” by turning bodies into fungible (exchangeable), thingified objects. 7 Captive bodies were turned into commodities that served as “abstract and empty vessel[s] vulnerable to the projection of others’ feelings, ideas, desires, and values.” 8...
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English Language Notes (2021) 59 (1): 133–145.
Published: 01 April 2021
... as a revision of the narrative of liberating and luxurious ocean travel promoted by the shipping lines and argues that Romance in Marseille offers novel possibilities and implications for maritime and oceanic studies because it asks readers to recognize overlaps between different forms of mobility...
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English Language Notes (2019) 57 (1): 72–81.
Published: 01 April 2019
... The elemental fluidity of the seas is both a hydrophysical fact and the first principle for a model of hydro-criticism. 1 Although modern academic disciplines have generally organized themselves around units of analysis such as time periods, nations, data sets, or human societies, an oceanic orientation...
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English Language Notes (2019) 57 (1): 96–115.
Published: 01 April 2019
.... For Beauvoir and the Babylonians about whom she makes this analysis, the ocean is male and the sea is female, and thus “a single element often has an incarnation that is at once male and female . . . the double incarnation of cosmic chaos.” 3 The doubled gendering—the perhaps trans affinity—of elemental...
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English Language Notes (2024) 62 (1): 120–135.
Published: 01 April 2024
... an empty shell, Fo’na mourned. When her tears flowed down her face and mingled with his body, she was galvanized by immense love to make the earth. Fo’na made the ocean with his blood, his scalp became the grass and trees, his eyes the sun, and so on. So every village is an essential part of the earth’s...
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English Language Notes (2019) 57 (1): 82–95.
Published: 01 April 2019
...Teresa Shewry Abstract Navigating humor’s potentials for violence and for creative and critical connections with oceanic catastrophes, from extinctions to sea-level rise, this essay argues that humor is a diverse and perhaps important dimension of contemporary cultural production about the changing...
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English Language Notes (2014) 52 (1): 165–174.
Published: 01 March 2014
... ard. W hat do you see?"6 In the novel's first of many detours, Ishmael draws our attention to men "fixe d " in place looking northward, im agining "ocean reveries." Ishmael's com m ands, however, make am biguous w ho o r w hat moves these static men from w ithin the city to its landed limits. The am...
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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (1): 21–39.
Published: 01 April 2020
..., ocean, and further, that they are all alive, all persons. I am Alnôbak, an Abenaki woman—Aben-aki, Dawn Land. Our name describes us as the Land we are part of. Copyright © 2020 Regents of the University of Colorado 2020 Abenaki creation stories land poetry During the Q&A period...
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English Language Notes (2023) 61 (2): 123–142.
Published: 01 October 2023
... epistemologies. 5 Simpson, Mohawk Interruptus . 6 Spivak, Critique of Postcolonial Reason . 7 Hau’ofa, We Are the Ocean , 31 . 9 Elijah McClain died in 2019 after Colorado police detained him and put him in a chokehold, a practice since banned. 10 Martin and Jolly...
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English Language Notes (2006) 44 (2): 209–216.
Published: 01 September 2006
... the TransAtlantic com m unities o f the African Diaspora those com m unities bordering the Atlantic Ocean that extend on the east from England to South Africa and on the w est from Canada to A rgentina . . . Feeling the S p irit is m y chance to share th is v isio n o f A frica n peoples and to h ig h lig h t our...
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English Language Notes (2022) 60 (2): 92–105.
Published: 01 October 2022
... apparel industry. As a North-South border-crossing narrative that integrates the protagonist’s memories of her homeland into how she experiences life in the United States, The Lives of Loréna is a timely addition to contemporary Indian Ocean French-language literature, which is, as Françoise Lionnet...
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English Language Notes (2021) 59 (1): 1–11.
Published: 01 April 2021
... historical “similarities feel a bit richer than rhyme”; and its status as a kind of theory and anatomy of approaches to situating Romance in the intersectional now. “The narrative of Romance ,” concedes Schwartz, “seems to unravel as it approaches various problematics of difference simultaneously.” Yet he...
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English Language Notes (2013) 51 (2): 129–137.
Published: 01 September 2013
... "aren't going to feel enough" to make for "radical change."16 The num bers represented in Jordan's photographs are not part of w hat Melllassoux calls the "great outdoors" entirely apart from human thinking, or the realms of ontology and "objective bodies" where m athematics alone can "describe a w orld...
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English Language Notes (2019) 57 (1): 51–71.
Published: 01 April 2019
... the 1950s. In the words of Helen Rozwadowski, leading historian of the modern undersea from the nineteenth century into the present, “Imagination may, in fact, play a larger role in our perception of the ocean, especially its third dimension, than modern science.” 2 The history of how the undersea...
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