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Genre (2006) 39 (3): 141–156.
Published: 01 September 2006
... and Modernist Orientalism .'' MELUS 29.1 ( Spring 2004 ): 41 - 59 . RE-SCRIPTING THE KOREAN-AMERICAN
SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTIONS OF AUTHORSHIP IN
NEW II HAN AND YOUNGHILL KANG
LEIF SORENSEN
The two earliest Korean American narratives - New II Han's When I Was a
Boy in Korea (1928...
Journal Article
Genre (2017) 50 (3): 319–342.
Published: 01 December 2017
... of two book clubs and his work as a guest on radio and television programs have been almost forgotten. Seeking to redress this oversight, this essay focuses on Trilling’s work as a script supervisor for Channing (1963–64), a television series adaptation of his campus fiction “Of This Time, of That Place...
Journal Article
Genre (2016) 49 (3): 435–441.
Published: 01 December 2016
... — which Buell calls
scripts — that represent categories into which he has grouped many novels that
have been touted as GAN candidates in different historical moments. Because
the concept of GAN is so hazily defined, Buell employs these scripts to orga-
nize his study. In brief, these scripts...
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Genre (2014) 47 (1): 103–109.
Published: 01 April 2014
... via Martin Heidegger) to care-
fully craft her definition of both scripts and things, the ways the literary and the
material interact through the performances of individuals. According to Bern-
stein, the act of “enscription” refers to the “interpellation through a scriptive thing
that combines...
Journal Article
Genre (2022) 55 (3): 235–258.
Published: 01 December 2022
... Instead of cutting from (3) to (4) after the theft of the school password, the novel lets us follow Lightman's conversation with the school supervisor (C). This is an adversary largely invented by Bischoff—he isn't given any room in either film or script. Stereotypically cast as a sadistic alpha male...
FIGURES
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Genre (2023) 56 (3): 333–335.
Published: 01 December 2023
... the most decorated and overdone expressions of love in order to script love talk as an experience, paradoxically, of passion instead of as a script” (110). Hunter shows how the very play that has become synonymous with love talk takes love talk as its central concern. Other chapters offer similarly...
Journal Article
Genre (2002) 35 (2): 383–387.
Published: 01 June 2002
...," the
best-regarded episode of the original Trek series, but also of deep suspicion and
even hostility due to his very vocal renunciation of the mangled version of his
original script that was eventually filmed and his general disdain for the show's
producers and rabid fans. Trek fandom (at least...
Journal Article
Genre (2009) 42 (1-2): 1–32.
Published: 01 March 2009
...
evident in the way Southey's characters recognize and interpret words inscribed
on living forms, and in the way the Domdaniel sorcerers deploy secret codes
to seize control of nature's materials and subvert a divine authorial order. In
Thalaba the Destroyer, the issue of who scripts nature...
Journal Article
Genre (2000) 33 (3-4): 361–372.
Published: 01 September 2000
... it needs that the English translation does so little to provide its projected
audiences with some sense of the very uncertain status of the original manu-
scripts. The editors chose not to use Tiedemann's title, Das Passagen-Werk, and The
Arcades Project retains the sense of his competing names...
Journal Article
Genre (2007) 40 (1-2): 157–180.
Published: 01 March 2007
...."
During the screen tests, Guido is told that, "No actor could breathe life into the
banal characters in your script." Like Adaptation, the creator/focalizer's artistic
anxieties become part of the diegesis. But in spite of their self-doubts, these self-
creating narratives manage paradoxically...
Journal Article
Genre (2013) 46 (1): 1–31.
Published: 01 April 2013
...
reveals the scripted nature of human speech and thought, Strindberg’s drama
often uses narrator characters to expose and change the relations between that
script and the construction of reality. We generally think of drama as having no
omniscient narrator purportedly existing in a different world...
Journal Article
Genre (2021) 54 (1): 43–66.
Published: 01 April 2021
...” to the contemporary readers of archives while further erasing past lives. 6 LCA loosely reenacts On the Road , traveling the same terrain geographically and thematically in order to grapple with the continuing centrality of On the Road 's frontier scripts. Just as Sal flees bourgeois domesticity...
Journal Article
Genre (2005) 38 (4): 389–412.
Published: 01 December 2005
... Bollywood .'' Billboard 20 Dec. 2003 : 64 . Besson Luc . The Fifth Element: An Original Script . 1995 . 22 May 2005 http://www.godamongdirectors.com/scripts/ele5ment.txt . Brooks David . `` Together, Yet Apart .'' U.S. News & World Report 28 Jun. 2004 : 50 - 54...
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Genre (2021) 54 (2): 167–193.
Published: 01 July 2021
... ( 2018 ) calls “relational racism”: a mobilization of “racial scripts” that mark people as “other” through recurrent narratives of difference. Racial scripts designate certain communities as less intelligent, disease-ridden, and more prone to violence and hypersexuality in order to argue against...
Journal Article
Genre (2016) 49 (3): 431–434.
Published: 01 December 2016
... in the conceptualization of cognition and food consumption” (98)
in the Chinese language.
The final essay, “The Sounds and Scripts of a Hong Kong Childhood,” parses
through the many stakes of reading, speaking, and writing in Cantonese and
Mandarin. At the center of the essay is Chow’s mother...
Journal Article
Genre (2002) 35 (2): 253–282.
Published: 01 June 2002
... of the various alphabets, we find that over matters
of chronological priority there is disagreement among the experts. But there
appears to be no disputing the antiquity and the (to me, surprising) ubiquity of
the alphabetical order. What some claim is the earliest known alphabetic script
is the Ugaritic...
Journal Article
Genre (2017) 50 (3): 343–370.
Published: 01 December 2017
... for his
welfare. Although the treatment concludes with a reunion between Zelda and a
former suitor, this offers scant consolation for exile from child and home. Accord-
ing to the traditional script of the sacrificial woman’s film, Zelda, although she
now attracts admiration and pity, must leave...
Journal Article
Genre (2003) 36 (1-2): 189–210.
Published: 01 March 2003
... or movies (with the right equip-
ment, a computer can read an original video signal, superimpose on it subtitles
from a translated script timed to hundredths of a second, and record the result
GENRE XXXVI - SPRING/SUMMER 2003 - 189-210. COPYRIGHT © 2003 BY THE UNIVERSITY
OF OKLAHOMA. ALL RIGHTS...
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Genre (2020) 53 (3): 253–258.
Published: 01 December 2020
...) effects to those produced by the con- junction of art object and onlooker. Eisendrath s observation of epitaphic scripts (a speaking stone!) at work in Shakespeare s writing offers an equally useful way to consider what it means to be a subject who feels more like a broken object. The book s short coda...
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Genre (2002) 35 (1): 89–120.
Published: 01 March 2002
... demands of him, the
cycle of lament and revenge that has worked so well for him in the past, Bayard
chooses to go unarmed before his father's killer and passively enact a repudiation
of his culture's narrative of violence. This refusal to fill his socially scripted role
as avenger of his...
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