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the minnesota review (2019) 2019 (92): 95–110.
Published: 01 May 2019
...Jill Felicity Durey This article discusses John Galsworthy’s activist writing and beliefs concerning animal welfare within the context of modern twentieth-and twenty-first-century theoreticians, commentators, and leaders from a range of different disciplines, including Christian and secular...
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the minnesota review (2007) 2007 (69): 47–50.
Published: 01 November 2007
.... But both authors and audiences have
existed for a long time.
Commenters, though, are new. Or at least, it’s new that we
have the ability not only to comment, as audience member/critic,
but also that our responses to and criticism of what we read instantly
become...
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the minnesota review (2007) 2007 (69): 61–64.
Published: 01 November 2007
..., the remainder on the seventh.
The management of a book event is dictated by the enthusiasm of
the participants and the patience of the audience. Participants often
want to post multiple responses. Comment counts often whip into
the hundreds. There is no panel to follow, no reason...
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the minnesota review (2015) 2015 (85): 80–106.
Published: 01 November 2015
... heavily biased
toward one demographic, is the appropriate one for the academy.
“Elite programs,” he comments, “provide a better environment for
students to thrive in, not only in terms of better funding and lower
teaching requirements, but also because graduate students learn as
much from each...
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the minnesota review (2020) 2020 (95): 57–92.
Published: 01 November 2020
...: rather than silently correcting the post, Trump himself deleted it and then commented on it in a subsequent tweet (a fact I address shortly). The lingering fragment encouraged a flurry of discussion and commentary, and the interval between those two tweets prompted a wide array of responses...
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the minnesota review (2009) 2009 (71-72): 254–255.
Published: 01 May 2009
... in order to shed light and bring forth the news.
One of the most valuable things Michael did for me was to
take the time to comment extensively upon the pages of the journals
that I wrote for his classes. His attention to my work made me
understand that he took me seriously, even...
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the minnesota review (2012) 2012 (79): 113–136.
Published: 01 November 2012
... (2012) comments that “it is
hard to overestimate how much the arrival of weibo has changed the
dynamic between rulers and ruled over the past two years. More than
250 million Chinese Internet users have taken to microblogs for many
purposes, plenty of them purely recreational. But a popular...
Journal Article
the minnesota review (2022) 2022 (99): 33–37.
Published: 01 November 2022
... in common now, too. I devoured my way through his photos with a focus I hadn t felt in a long time. I noticed it all every hashtag he used, every comment, pinching his face with my fingers to zoom in, to see it closer, closer. His earlier posts were mostly shots of watches, food, vacations in Mexico, his...
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the minnesota review (2015) 2015 (85): 153–161.
Published: 01 November 2015
... POETRY,”
Roggenbuck writes, “will post screenshots of poetry* being spread
with guerilla tactics on the internet: poetry* on twitter, email, gchat,
amazon book reviews, and live chat customer service windows:
poetry* as Wikipedia entries, blog comments, trackbacks/pings, google
bombs...
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the minnesota review (2017) 2017 (88): 139–145.
Published: 01 May 2017
... pour la Décrois-
sance, in France), which are not presented by Alaimo in apparent
opposition to the idea of enjoyment and pleasure. Such comments aim
to remind us of the cultural bias of the word pleasure as something
related to religious and economic issues, such as the ones brought...
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the minnesota review (2009) 2010 (73-74): 183–187.
Published: 01 November 2009
... some useful context:
“The notion of becoming-animal is part of a larger program of theirs
[Deleuze and Guattari] to destabilize certain concepts of reality that
they believe yoke us into psycho-politically oppressive modes of
thinking and/or living. … As one commentator puts it, ‘Flux...
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the minnesota review (2009) 2009 (71-72): 256–268.
Published: 01 May 2009
... - 12 . ---. Letter to Virgil Hancher . 31 Oct. 1963 . University of Iowa Special Collections . ---. Letter to John Gerber . 10 Feb. 1965 . University of Iowa Special Collections . ---. “Comments on the Manuscript by Steve Wilbers on The Writers' Workshop.” University of Iowa...
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the minnesota review (2009) 2009 (71-72): 308–318.
Published: 01 May 2009
... a lower income status than they did in
1970 (Pew Research Center). In isolating the cause of what some
Gurman 309
refer to as the decline of the American middle class, commentators
usually point to the recession of the early 1970s...
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the minnesota review (2020) 2020 (95): 41–43.
Published: 01 November 2020
... Susan Rich 41 42 the minnesota review Counter argument: But you were already adult, your mid-twenties. Counter argument: Did she hold a knife to your vagina, conduct the surgery herself? Refuting argument: She chauffeured me there, commented on my blistered toes. Counterargument: But you walked...
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the minnesota review (2013) 2013 (80): 62–79.
Published: 01 May 2013
... are obscured,
and especially if their existence is denied altogether.
Watson Do you have any comments about the increasing demands
that universities conduct formal assessments and evaluations of
student learning outcomes or program effectiveness as part of the
public record, to show the value...
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the minnesota review (2008) 2008 (70): 67–85.
Published: 01 May 2008
... know the British system is very different from ours.
There’s less focus on, and less of an arduous process for, graduate
students. It seems slightly less professionalized. Maybe you could
comment on the British system and how it formed you, moving...
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the minnesota review (2008) 2008 (70): 141–151.
Published: 01 May 2008
... from Jack Warner’s initial list
of Hollywood “reds” to be dragged before the House Committee
on Un-American Activities (HUAC). Although this development
would allow Endore to keep working in Hollywood for the next
four years, his comments to the New York Times expressed mixed...
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the minnesota review (2006) 2006 (67): 7–13.
Published: 01 November 2006
... for abortion rights, she brought her
activism most notably to her chosen field of literature. Her objective was
to use feminist analysis as a tool for political change. As she stated shortly
afterwards in a much-quoted comment, “I am not terribly interested in
whether...
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the minnesota review (2007) 2007 (68): 159–165.
Published: 01 May 2007
... commentators, from journalists to academics, had
pointed to Strauss as a major influence on neo-conservatives in Washington,
and some had even identified him as the intellectual godfather of the Bush
administration’s policy in Iraq. If we listen to those critics who trace Bush’s
attempts to spread...
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the minnesota review (2008) 2008 (70): 133–140.
Published: 01 May 2008
... complete
works—A Sentimental Journey: Memoirs 1917-1922 (1970), Zoo, or
Letters Not about Love (1971), and Third Factory (1977)—which were
billed at the time as experimental novels. In retrospect, they might
be better described as generic hybrids, which include important
comments on art...