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Genre (2011) 44 (3): 239–261.
Published: 01 September 2011
... and think about living organs, or microbes, or pathophysiological processes that we cannot simply watch. Focusing on a range of representations of events beneath surfaces, from Jaws to X-rays to a short story about a white blood cell, this article examines the ways in which metaphor and narrative function...
Journal Article
Genre (2011) 44 (3): 393–403.
Published: 01 September 2011
... for Grails: Duplicity, Betrayal, and Self-Deception in Post-Modern Medical Research.” Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy 12 : 297 – 324 . ———. 2010a . “Resurrecting a Stem-Cell Funding Barrier: Dickey-Wicker in Court.” New England Journal of Medicine 363 : 1687 – 89...
Journal Article
Genre (2002) 35 (3-4): 521–535.
Published: 01 September 2002
... thoughts of morning. A memory of pigeon droppings in three empty
windows.
Months later, on another morning, I awoke in the grey light of a tiny cell.
North Dade Correctional Center in Miami. No mystery there, just a low-
ceilinged gloom cloaked over the metal bars of an old jail. My first week...
Journal Article
Genre (2002) 35 (3-4): 393–405.
Published: 01 September 2002
... of the Human Rights of Women in Custody . AI Index AMR 51/01/99 . March 1999 . Burton-Rose Daniel Pens Dan Wright Paul , eds. The Celling of America: An Inside Look at the U.S. Prison Industry . Monroe, ME : Common Courage Press , 1998 . Chevigny Bell Gale . Doing Time: 25...
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Genre (2002) 35 (3-4): 449–478.
Published: 01 September 2002
...,
but the surrounding county as well. Thoreau biographer Walter Harding writes
that the jail was "built of granite, three stories high, sixty-five feet long, thirty-
two feet wide, and surrounded with a brick wall about ten feet high, mounted
with iron pickets. It had eighteen cells, each twenty-six feet long...
Journal Article
Genre (2002) 35 (3-4): 575–598.
Published: 01 September 2002
... between keeper and kept, and those
pertaining to the daily routines played out within cell blocks as the prisoners,
again in enforced contact, interact with each other. The power imbalances and
the struggles meant to contest these inequalities bring into being, as a result of
this enforced...
Journal Article
Genre (2016) 49 (1): 79–94.
Published: 01 April 2016
... character trait of the protagonist and the formal sensibility of
the novel. Set in an Argentinean prison during the dirty wars, the novel centers
on the ongoing conversation between two cell mates: Molina, a former window
dresser who has been convicted of misconduct with minors, and Valentin Arre...
Journal Article
Genre (2009) 42 (1-2): 33–60.
Published: 01 March 2009
...' individual natures, as the human unit, or man, is dependent on his cells
and yet is independent of them" (Life in Letters, 75). Steinbeck concludes:
"We know that with certain arrangement of atoms we might have what we would
call a bar of iron. Certain other arrangements of atoms plus...
Journal Article
Genre (2002) 35 (3-4): 495–509.
Published: 01 September 2002
... arrived there in 1981, but by the mid-80s,
the influx of homeless, mentally ill, juvenile offenders, seasoned gang-members,
drug addicts and dealers, had changed everything. Bathroom-size cells designed
for one inmate had to accommodate two, and rape became common. Guards
working overtime came...
Journal Article
Genre (2006) 39 (4): 125–139.
Published: 01 December 2006
... a confusion of cultural and national affiliations that
defines their temporal and historical dislocations. The rays of the illuminations
show depicted as the background in all but the first cell, echo the Japanese flag,
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which at the time was strongly identified...
Journal Article
Genre (2014) 47 (3): 357–377.
Published: 01 December 2014
...
the artificial, the created fiction: “Ersatz / aware of your welt-rising strokes. your
accretion of theme” (8). Ersatz is, literally and metaphorically, an “accretion,” just
as the paintings Liv creates in later sections are built from accretions of brush-
strokes; one stroke, one cell, one syllable...
Journal Article
Genre (2013) 46 (3): 213–237.
Published: 01 December 2013
... and Conrad Black Demand to Share the Same Cell.” Washington Fancy: Your Leading Misleading Source for Politics , June 29 . thewashingtonfancy.com/2011/06/29/rod-blagojevich-and-conrad-black-demand-to-share-the-same-cell/514 . Wells Juliette . 2006 . “Mothers of Chick Lit? Women Writers...
Journal Article
Genre (2001) 34 (1-2): 125–147.
Published: 01 March 2001
... the cellular stoicism that junk
teaches the user. I have seen a cell full of junkies silent and immobile in separate
misery. They knew the pointlessness of complaining or moving. They knew that
basically no one can help anyone else. There is no key, no secret someone else
can give...
Journal Article
Genre (2011) 44 (2): 157–180.
Published: 01 June 2011
... of encountering the
work of Frantz Fanon and Che Guevara, and the list of books taken from his cell
following his death at the hands of San Quentin prison guards shows that dur-
ing his final years he was also deep into a study that included W. E. B. Du Bois,
C. L. R. James, Aimé Césaire, and Ralph...
Journal Article
Genre (2002) 35 (3-4): 537–561.
Published: 01 September 2002
... in the Northern Territory Courts of the Melbourne Cen-
tennial International Exhibition in 1888. All of the artists were prisoners in Fannie Bay
Gaol, Palmerston (now Darwin) (NT).
This historical background informs the earliest examples of Aboriginal
prison art.2 Prisoners in the Aboriginal Cell...
Journal Article
Genre (2008) 41 (1-2): 39–74.
Published: 01 March 2008
... the steps of your
house," George wrote on October 19, 1814. Two weeks later, after four days in
prison, George contrasts the meanness of his cell with the luxuries of his father's
house:
I am almost exhausted—almost driven into madness. Do you wish to hear of my
death? I can bear...
Journal Article
Genre (2005) 38 (1-2): 45–70.
Published: 01 March 2005
... documentary "Hopeful Monsters," which aired on BBC television in 1998, intro-
duced audiences to the work of Professors Mike Levine and Ed Lewis. Levine and Lewis conducted a
study that isolated the gene that shapes embryo cells into organs and limbs through a focus on homeot-
ic mutations in fruit...
Journal Article
Genre (2012) 45 (1): 167–193.
Published: 01 March 2012
... and looks about, the
leaf does not increase itself above the grass, and the dark
work of the deepest cells is of a tune with May bushes
and fear lit by the breadth of such calmly turns to praise.
(Ammons 1972, 320)
Here indeed we seem to witness...
Journal Article
Genre (2006) 39 (2): 203–228.
Published: 01 June 2006
...
lueur si pale qui etait entree ressemblait bien a celle du jour. . . . c'etait bien
comme une lueur de soleil, comme une lueur crepusculaire renvoyee de tres
loin par des miroirs mysterieux" 'through that momentarily partially-opened
hatch the ever so pale glimmer that had entered really resembled...
Journal Article
Genre (2017) 50 (1): 139–152.
Published: 01 April 2017
...
and the State in the Romantic Era: Systems, State Finance, and the Shadows
of Futurity (2007), Bioart and the Vitality of Media (2010), and Experimental
Life: Vitalism in Romantic Science and Literature (2013) and coauthor of the
monograph Tissue Economies: Blood, Organs, and Cell Lines in Late Capitalism...
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