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English Language Notes (2001) 38 (3): 1–19.
Published: 01 March 2001
...Erick Kelemen Copyright © 2001 Regents of the University of Colorado 2001 English Language Notes Volume XXXVTII N um ber 3 M arch 2001 CLYPPANAND CYSSAN: THE FORMULAIC EXPRESSION OF RETURN FROM EXILE IN OLD ENGLISH LITERATURE The alliterating pair clyppan and cyssan, m eaning to clasp...
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English Language Notes (2004) 41 (3): 56–65.
Published: 01 March 2004
.../cgi-bin/phrsr.pl. GOD S EYE AND THE POET S: APOTHEOSIS FROM THE RETURN TO CANTO CXIII In the spring of 1908, the son of Homer (Pound, that is!) turned a deaf ear to his mother s suggestion that he write an epic on the American West. Setting aside the teachings of his family s Presbyterianism...
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English Language Notes (2011) 49 (2): 11–22.
Published: 01 September 2011
...] then most beautiful light. I hadn't ever seen such . . . A: Oh come on; w inter afternoons about fou r o'clock that sky turns gold. S: I do experience . . . A: I've been thrilled to start, to watch early evening return to my apartment. Bronze shim ­ mers cross a wall as I read books in perfect stillness. S...
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English Language Notes (2005) 43 (2): 22–29.
Published: 01 December 2005
... 90. 15 Isabella Whitney, A Sweet Nosegay or Pleasant Posy (London, 1573) E6r. IMPRISONED IN THE FLESH: THE RETURN OF PETRARCH IN NASHE S THE UNFORTUNATE TRAVELER While Petrarchan conventions exerted a deep influence on the English imagination during the sixteenth century, they had become so banal...
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English Language Notes (2015) 53 (1): 183–184.
Published: 01 March 2015
...Heather Love Didier Eribon , Returning to Reims , trans, Michael Lucey ( Los Angeles : Semiotext(e) , 2013 ). Copyright © 2015 Regents of the University of Colorado 2015 Book Review: D id ie r E rib o n , R e t u r n in g to R e im s H eather love D idier Eribon, R etu rn...
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English Language Notes (2013) 51 (2): 139–142.
Published: 01 September 2013
...." Such an excursus w ill acquaint the critic w ith "practices that are old, powerful ways of knowing the arts of other times, other cul­ tures, other minds." Making, in the form o f an extravagant (rather than appropriative) im i­ tation, returns to the fold o f thought as a com plem ent to critique...
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Published: 01 April 2019
Figure 3. Returning to the Nautilus in 20,000 Leagues . More
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English Language Notes (2019) 57 (2): 133–142.
Published: 01 October 2019
... as a type of literary memorial and then posits a different way of reading it as a form of active remembering and traumatic return. The essay also points toward the insights of disability studies and how that framework allows a definition of the human that sees loss as constitutive and hence “normal” rather...
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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (1): 9–20.
Published: 01 April 2020
... and return of the land. 21 See Aguon, “Update.” 22 Phillips, “Land Ownership on Guam.” 23 Phillips, “Land.” 24 Natividad and Kirk, “Fortress Guam.” 25 Bevacqua, “Pågat” ; Bevacqua, “Pågat Protest Today.” 26 We Are Guahan, “About.” 27 Punzalan, “Lukao...
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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (1): 92–102.
Published: 01 April 2020
... that Xavier Albó named “the return of the Indian.” Copyright © 2020 Regents of the University of Colorado 2020 Andean highlands rituals yatiris Alasitas In spite of the rupture represented by the European invasion and colonization, the antiquity of our continent continues to penetrate...
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English Language Notes (2021) 59 (1): 109–132.
Published: 01 April 2021
... by returning back to Africa, central to the New Negro project of Black advancement, frequently becomes entangled in McKay’s transnational stowaway fiction with conflicting calls for reparations, liabilities, and shipping damages. Works Cited Arendt Hannah . “ Guests from No-Man’s-Land...
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English Language Notes (2021) 59 (2): 121–135.
Published: 01 October 2021
... capitalism and elaborates an alluring alternative, located in a return to what Derrida describes as the scene of humanity’s second trauma: “the Darwinian.” In doing so, the article traces how the drive for self-annihilation emerges in Marebito not only as a terrifying prospect but also as an occasion...
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English Language Notes (2018) 56 (1): 21–42.
Published: 01 April 2018
... critique and creation or theory and practice, Goytisolo aligns his version of mysticism with heresy and negative theology. But how might a return to John of the Cross’s writings wrest this “mystic” and “poet” from the confines of exceptionalism to rethink his exemplarity as grounded and cultivated...
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Published: 01 November 2024
. Series facilitators Simi Kang, Yanyi, and Shana Bulhan Haydock returned to lead breakout groups to generate language for this card, while Nguyên Khôi Nguyễn joined to live illustrate. Mimi Khúc and Lawrence-Minh Bùi Davis drew on the breakout groups’ discussions to coedit this card for the Asian American More
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English Language Notes (2006) 44 (1): 141–143.
Published: 01 March 2006
...," Julia Reinhard Lupton opens the cluster w ith a call to view the "religious tu rn " as a chance "fo r a return to theory, to concepts, concerns and modes o f reading that found worlds and cross con­ texts, born out o f specific historical situations, traumas and debates, but not reducible to them...
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English Language Notes (2004) 42 (1): 48–55.
Published: 01 September 2004
... whether Louise actually sees Brenüy s return. I believe that Louise does not see him, and that the cause of h er death lies else­ where: in the joy, which turns out to be more monstrous than Louise seems initially to think possible, and the resulting emo­ tional strain brought about by her new...
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English Language Notes (2021) 59 (1): 201–217.
Published: 01 April 2021
... the African protagonist Lafala finds himself waiting , unable to return to Africa after his disablement and deportation from the United States) is rendered as a site of a continual process of becoming (“wandering impressionably from change to change” [4]). 6 Black subjects in Marseille such as Lafala...
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English Language Notes (2021) 59 (1): 93–108.
Published: 01 April 2021
..., and the judiciary in New York and police violence in Marseille act in ways largely uncorrelated to the state interests they purportedly serve. Nonetheless, this collision produces effects: changes in the nature and experience of public space in Marseille, Lafala’s exilic “return” to West Africa, and Aslima’s death...
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English Language Notes (2005) 42 (4): 43–57.
Published: 01 June 2005
... tongue and also in Arabic. In the space of three years I could read and write b oth languages. I was tried in my native tongue and passed; b u t I could n o t pass in Arabic and my m other and uncle returned me to the teacher for eighteen m onths. I stayed the req u ired time, an d th en was passed. (487...
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English Language Notes (2000) 38 (2): 7–11.
Published: 01 December 2000
.... The phrase fourteen weeks implies that he did rem em ber it: what Sir Robert is alleging is that his wife s child was bo rn twentytwo weeks (five and a half m onths) after the first time (or times) he had sex with her after returning home. Therefore, the four­ teen-week period represents the three...