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Genre (2013) 46 (3): 419–442.
Published: 01 December 2013
... , edited by Keith Grant Barry , 141 – 59 . Austin : University of Texas Press . Yu Emily . 2003 . “Sounds of Cinema: What Do We Really Hear?” Journal of Popular Film and Television 31 . 2 : 93 – 96 . “Never the Same One Twice”:
Melodrama and Repetition in Queer as Folk...
Journal Article
Genre (2010) 43 (3-4): 409–457.
Published: 01 September 2010
... , December 14 , [ 2004 ]. Zhurzhenko Tatiana . “The Geopolitics of Memory,” in Eurozine < http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2007-05-10-zhurzhenko-en.html >. New lives of old forMs:
on returns and repetItIons In
russIa 1...
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Genre (2018) 51 (1): 1–25.
Published: 01 April 2018
...Megan Ward Critics have struggled to account for realist characters’ development on the repetitive timescale of Victorian domestic realism, which is devoted to representing the sameness of daily routine. This essay argues that this struggle stems from literary criticism’s implicit reliance...
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Genre (2017) 50 (1): 19–38.
Published: 01 April 2017
...Daniel Williams This essay considers the use of “serial thinking”—an approach to representation and cognition that emphasizes repetition, enumeration, and aggregation—in the work of Thomas Hardy. Examining his first novel, Desperate Remedies (1871), it connects Hardy's approaches to serial thinking...
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Genre (2013) 46 (3): 189–211.
Published: 01 December 2013
... Elizabeth Bennet's desires, we see them actualized in the same way that domestic life is constructed in the Bennet home—through repetitive and circular movements that straddle the divide between the concrete and the abstract. Mining the creative tension between physical movement and narrative movement...
Journal Article
Genre (2007) 40 (3-4): 59–76.
Published: 01 September 2007
... for Deuteronomy, the mishne torah, means "copy of torah" and
alludes to the reiterative recitation of law that occupies the central portion of the
book. But the title also captures the book's more general obsession with arrest-
ing all action into liturgical repetition. Law, as Moses demonstrates...
Journal Article
Genre (2006) 39 (1): 115–139.
Published: 01 March 2006
..., though
this always takes place at a remove, since meter itself is not traumatizing, but
provides an apt vehicle for representing the unrepresentable quality of trauma.
Komunyakaa creates haunting figures of traumatic memory by fusing these with
the inassimilable, repetitive force of poetic rhythm...
Journal Article
Genre (2001) 34 (1-2): 1–4.
Published: 01 March 2001
...: the splendour of the pronoun "one"—
'Deleuze, Difference and Repetition (New York: Columbia University Press, 1994), p.xx. Trans-
lated by Paul Patton. Originally published in French in 1968.
GENRE XXXIV - SPRING-SUMMER 2001 - 1-4. COPYRIGHT © 2001 BY THE UNIVERSITY OF
OKLAHOMA. ALL RIGHTS...
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Genre (2013) 46 (3): 239–263.
Published: 01 December 2013
... and often queer book of exploration into old country and new ways of writing.”
Herschel Brickell (1923) described the book’s prose style as “amorphous, staccato, full of repetitions
of phrases, and at times not at all clear.”
5. See, for example, Bell (1989), Hutchinson (2004), and Snaith (2007...
Journal Article
Genre (2001) 34 (3-4): 205–218.
Published: 01 September 2001
... GENRE
But first, some pre-history. Simple recurring percussion patterns, filler parts on
rhythm guitars, melodic ostinatos, and other minimalistic carriers of extreme
repetition were once tied to rock's expression of physical pleasure, particularly
useful for sock hops in the fifties, twisting...
Journal Article
Genre (2004) 37 (2): 319–329.
Published: 01 June 2004
... [repetition] I ask
them to show me what they've found and we can go on from there. I do this with
my musicians and with my students. I truly believe that whoever tries to express
himself in words, in poetry, in whatever form, can take my book of harmolodic and
compose according to it, do...
Journal Article
Genre (2008) 41 (1-2): 1–37.
Published: 01 March 2008
....
This emerging symbology takes satirical advantage of the association between
parrots, luxury, and the Catholic culture of late fifteenth-century Europe by pre-
senting the birds as a type of inane repetition and intellectual vacuousness. This
new turn in parrot symbolism proves especially congenial...
Journal Article
Genre (2017) 50 (3): 371–395.
Published: 01 December 2017
... to the ignominies of
hereditary repetition, while the transgressive impulses of romanticism are met
with the pitiless enclosures of insuperable natural law. The naturalist writer trans-
forms the socially or environmentally conditioned subjective response — in Karl
Marx’s German Ideology, for instance...
Journal Article
Genre (2018) 51 (1): 27–52.
Published: 01 April 2018
... starting point the relatively uncontroversial proposition that we should
read masculinity as a discursive construction that relies on the repetition of con-
ventions and on the deployment of narrative strategies (and often antinarrative
or mythologizing strategies), this article aims to demonstrate...
Journal Article
Genre (2022) 55 (2): 161–165.
Published: 01 July 2022
...Frances E. Dolan The conclusion considers Mary Collier's poem “The Woman's Labour” (1739) and Alice Oswald's Memorial (2011), a rewriting of the Iliad . Both, Kadue shows, articulate how repetitive labor constitutes masculine heroism and how making poetry resembles manual domestic labor...
Journal Article
Genre (2010) 43 (3-4): 353–368.
Published: 01 September 2010
... as will to power,
or the repetition of the never-problematized problem of metaphysics. In no case,
therefore, is there a “reform” of philosophy—a return to its origins—much less
the desperate attempts to recover its meaning today. The solution to the crisis
that the “end...
Journal Article
Genre (2014) 47 (2): 171–197.
Published: 01 July 2014
... a repetition of those earlier revolutions, an attempt
to fulfill their potential. The question becomes the form of the political subject
that would enable the realization of these revolutions.
At first glance the second novel of the trilogy, The Place of Dead Roads,
appears to be a belated western...
Journal Article
Genre (2021) 54 (3): 317–340.
Published: 01 December 2021
...; whereas the erotic is often seen as opposed to repetition or to something like what Fourier called “logic,” this utopian serialization is a way of maintaining and renewing desire even as the basic mechanics of sex do not themselves become new. By suggesting a resonance between them that is primarily...
Journal Article
Genre (2012) 45 (1): 121–142.
Published: 01 March 2012
... title, “Martial Cadenza” begins in and
about repetition:
Only this evening I saw again low in the sky
The evening star, at the beginning of winter, the star
That in spring will crown every western horizon,
Again . . . as if it came back...
Journal Article
Genre (2012) 45 (3): 395–422.
Published: 01 December 2012
... and there was a brief interlude. We heard the roll of drums,
the blare of silver trumpets. At last, I had a place in the vast pageant and a place
that was near the altar. (106)
Delia trumps the destructive force of Howell’s dismissal by placing it too in “the
play,” the repetitive epochal drama...
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