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Genre (2015) 48 (2): 193–214.
Published: 01 July 2015
... back and forth between continents, often alongside their husbands, and created new avenues of cultural dialogue and commercial exchange. In particular this essay will examine the interactions of three women: the Armenian Christian maiden later identified as Mariam Khan, who was chosen by the Mughal...
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Genre (2013) 46 (1): 103–105.
Published: 01 April 2013
...Bryan Hull Khan Nyla Ali , Islam, Women, and Violence in Kashmir: Between India and Pakistan , New York : Palgrave Macmillan , 2010 © 2013 by University of Oklahoma 2013 Book Reviews bryan hull, portland community college Nyla Ali Khan, Islam, Women, and Violence...
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Genre (2013) 46 (1): 106–108.
Published: 01 April 2013
...Dorothea Heitsch Pinkus Karen , Alchemical Mercury: A Theory of Ambivalence , Stanford, CA : Stanford University Press , 2010 © 2013 by University of Oklahoma 2013 Book Reviews bryan hull, portland community college Nyla Ali Khan, Islam, Women, and Violence in Kashmir...
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Genre (2005) 38 (4): 389–412.
Published: 01 December 2005
... Lang , 2003 . Kal Ho Naa Ho . Dir. Advani Nikhil . Perf. Khan Shah Rukh Zinta Preity Khan Saif Ali . Yash Raj Films , 2003 . Kaur Ravinder . `` Viewing the West through Bollywood: A Celluloid Occident in the Making .'' Contemporary South Asia 11.2 ( 2002 ): 199...
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Genre (2001) 34 (1-2): 161–163.
Published: 01 March 2001
...Steven Salaita Afzal-Khan Fawzia and Seshadri-Crooks Kalpana , eds. The Pre-Occupation of Postcolonial Studies . Durham : Duke UP , 2000 . 412 pp. © COPYRIGHT 2002 BY THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA 2002 REVIEWS ATTITUDES...
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Genre (2001) 34 (1-2): 149–160.
Published: 01 March 2001
.... Bloomington and Indi- anapolis: Indiana University Press, 1993: 123-147. Afzal-Khan, Fawzia and Kalpana Seshadri-Crooks, eds. The Pre-Occupation of Postcolonial Studies. Durham: Duke UP, 2000. 412 pp. Postcolonial studies is one of the more remarkable areas to emerge in acad- eme...
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Genre (2001) 34 (1-2): 164–167.
Published: 01 March 2001
.... Afzal-Khan, Fawzia and Kalpana Seshadri-Crooks, eds. The Pre-Occupation of Postcolonial Studies. Durham: Duke UP, 2000. 412 pp. Postcolonial studies is one of the more remarkable areas to emerge in acad- eme in the past twenty years. Perceived by many as a renegade discourse, post...
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Genre (2002) 35 (1): 1–24.
Published: 01 March 2002
... industrialism (Milton; plate In Samuel Taylor Coleridge's visionary poem "Kubla Khan," we witness a similarly violent conjunction of pastoral and prophetic modes, one which we may approach via a brief consideration of the generic ideology informing Coleridge's depictions of landscape. In the poem...
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Genre (2015) 48 (2): 131–157.
Published: 01 July 2015
... Compañía de Iesús … en la India Oriental … China y Iapón . 2 vols . Alcalá de Henares, Spain . Habib Irfan , ed. 1997 . Akbar and His India . Delhi : Oxford University Press . Khan Iqtidar Alam . 1997 . “Akbar's Personality Traits and World Outlook: A Critical Reappraisal...
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Genre (2020) 53 (3): 241–246.
Published: 01 December 2020
... with the question of attention (12). Given that natural scope, turns to Sappho, Shakespeare, and the seventh- century poet Al- Khans feel distracting because their primary purpose is to establish a transhistorical scope for attention studies. In a recent essay on postcritique and our rising disciplines...
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Genre (2020) 53 (3): 259–264.
Published: 01 December 2020
... communicate in their dreams? Romantic poetry seems to demand the question. From Coleridge s famous account of writing Kubla Khan in his sleep and then waking up and forgetting most of it, to Keats s efforts to rewrite his unfinished epic, Hyperion, as a dream, Romanticism is full of quite literal dreams...
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Genre (2015) 48 (2): 119–129.
Published: 01 July 2015
... of Asia because of decimated populations from the bubonic plague and the instability of the Mongol empire after Genghis Khan’s death ended the pax mongolica that secured the overland trade routes. However, other scholars, especially those of early modern China, extend Abu-­Lughod’s analysis...
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Genre (2015) 48 (2): 237–259.
Published: 01 July 2015
... those Truths . . . and so left the Court dissatisfied. Hamilton grants to Aurangzeb the political and performative authority charac- teristically associated with European monarchs, although there is a long tradi- tion, stretching from Geoffrey Chaucer’s praise of Chingis Khan...
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Genre (2024) 57 (1): 25–52.
Published: 01 April 2024
...: The Tradition in English, 1500–2001 , doesn't recognize even minimal thematic criteria but relies entirely on biographical facts, categorizing as “poetry of witness” examples as diverse as a passage from Hamlet (act 1, scene 5) and the opening of “Kubla Khan.” These puzzling choices are explained by the fact...
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Genre (2009) 42 (1-2): 1–32.
Published: 01 March 2009
... nightmare visions of sorcerers tampering with the substances of life on a global scale. The Domdaniel rebel against an Islamic God's patterning 1 As Tim Fulford highlights, Thalaba's Gothic elements of undeath and sorcery resonate with those in "Kubla Khan," "Christabel," and Frankenstein...
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Genre (2013) 46 (3): 285–315.
Published: 01 December 2013
... in China in the 1930s. Alexander’s The Way to Xanadu (1994) examines the real-­world landscapes of Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Kubla Khan” (1816) in northern Mongolia, among other destinations. Polo’s tracks, then, have been especially well beaten, which may also explain some of Potts’s aver- sion...
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Genre (2015) 48 (3): 405–433.
Published: 01 December 2015
...- ace and the advertisement, the term only appears twice in the 1800 edition: once in “Hart-­Leap Well” in a nod to Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Kubla Khan” — “I’ll build a Pleasure-­house upon this spot / And a small Arbour, made for rural joy” (Wordsworth [1800a] 1992a, 135) — and more prominently...
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Genre (2008) 41 (1-2): 39–74.
Published: 01 March 2008
... "The Giaour: A Fragment of a Turkish Tale" (1813), Coleridge's "Kubla Khan, or a Vision in a Dream: A Fragment" (1816) and "Christabel" (1816), and Keats's "Hyperion: A Fragment" (1820). SIR JOHN SOANE'S HOUSE-MUSEUM 55 gia can be retrospective and prospective, as "fantasies of the past...