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the minnesota review (2019) 2019 (93): 30.
Published: 01 November 2019
...Veronica Kuhn Copyright © 2019 Veronica Kuhn 2019 Veronica Kuhn Self-Portrait as Lollipops That Grow into Plants after You re Done Eating Them Welcome to the leftover forest of me. At your feet, you ll see the aster in flower, once my first stick of gum. That cypress to the north came from...
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the minnesota review (2021) 2021 (97): 95–121.
Published: 01 November 2021
...Vera Bühlmann Michel Serres is well known as a strong advocate of science becoming a way of life. As a contribution to the growing literature seeking to address the Anthropocene, this article develops how we could relate the strong and underlying motif of quantum optics that is at work throughout...
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the minnesota review (2022) 2022 (98): 61–72.
Published: 01 May 2022
...Henry Ivry As the Anthropocene has migrated from the life and physical sciences into the humanities as both a theoretical and material condition, there have been a growing number of critics who have critiqued the Anthropos of the Anthropo cene, arguing that the monolithic humanity imagined...
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the minnesota review (2018) 2018 (90): 51–69.
Published: 01 May 2018
.... Frozen River ’s answerability is to an audience of independent filmgoers, especially women, since the film depicts the growing bonds between a white woman and an indigenous woman. The white character is not a savior to native people; rather, the women partner as equals. Ultimately, the analysis...
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the minnesota review (2024) 2024 (102): 124–144.
Published: 01 May 2024
... and universities, this article situates the trigger warning's growing cultural prominence within twined changes in computer-mediated communication and legal understandings of embodied consent. Seen against this backdrop of racialized, gendered struggles over the meanings of free, voluntary action, the trigger...
FIGURES
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the minnesota review (2024) 2024 (102): 27.
Published: 01 May 2024
...Dana Curtis [email protected] Copyright © 2024 Dana Curtis 2024 While fire follows the broken moon and the sky follows the irises spinning like seaside hotels carefully falling off cliffs only to discover they like these new places although no wheat grows here. The fields...
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the minnesota review (2022) 2022 (99): 24.
Published: 01 November 2022
... against the hooves. Now, I ve staked my tent next to the rust. We don t grow like everything else: sycamores, termites, a beloved s hair. We have that in common, the horses and I. I m the smaller one, T-shirt stitched with sunflowers rising from the breast pocket. I name the horses after all the famous...
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the minnesota review (2022) 2022 (98): 37.
Published: 01 May 2022
... story. In Beijing, I am always outside the shrine drinking tea from plastic cups and growing plum from concrete, playing cityman. You say luck won t find me for years at this rate. But look, yesterday the man heaved stones from his mouth and carried them into the darkness, constructing a tomb of himself...
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the minnesota review (2022) 2022 (99): 13.
Published: 01 November 2022
... on my spine match the white spots lighting up my brain? Has my life, all along, been a rotting flower? The bumps grow and grow. They play make-believe: when I m older, I d like to be a flower. Oh, Remi, you missed them, those slinking warning signs. To do on Monday: browse caskets, sing church hymns...
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the minnesota review (2011) 2011 (77): 48.
Published: 01 November 2011
... to see if I’ll wade across our river. I lick
the black corners of your ears; one agent shoots my shoulder. I wonder if you
could take them down while you’re on top of me, put them in a box somewhere.
I tell you I am desert, my face cracks, reptiles hide in my shadows, my hair grows
because...
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the minnesota review (2019) 2019 (93): 83–93.
Published: 01 November 2019
..., eat. The long labor that precedes this final action builds to the moment of eat- ing corn and then releases the workers, linking labor and sustenance. It matters, too, that this song is not about the cultivation of sugar cane but about growing, harvesting, and eating guinea corn, or sorghum. Guinea...
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the minnesota review (2009) 2010 (73-74): 243–253.
Published: 01 November 2009
... and
exploitation.
Breaking the “Covenant of Ignorance”
Growing popular interest in the provenance of meat and other
commodities is in large measure a response to the segregation
between food production and consumption associated with mass...
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the minnesota review (2016) 2016 (86): 21–22.
Published: 01 May 2016
...
I once was a god feared and adored, but now I’m forgotten.
My wrath keeps me alive and allows me to control shadows
of my enemies. I transform them into a legion, all rotten
at the core, human only in form, and my hatred only grows.
The radioactive wasp laid its eggs in my forehead and died...
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the minnesota review (2016) 2016 (87): 18–20.
Published: 01 November 2016
... worried
that she wanted to replace it. Okay, it’s not
a perfect head, but then what’s the point in
growing a duplicate? Would she harvest it
early, replace my old head with a younger
one? That would mean cutting off my head,
which is murder. Surely my wife is incapable...
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the minnesota review (2022) 2022 (99): 4–5.
Published: 01 November 2022
... dandelions. It is madness to not rest, but it was also a kind of madness to worry about the rest of others. We must all be mad, even person on the block, but our madness did not leave. It did not walk this way and that. It rooted, so we cultivated seeds. Roots are stronger than rope, and they can only grow...
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the minnesota review (2006) 2006 (65-66): 171–175.
Published: 01 November 2006
... of Sexuality: An Introduction . Trans. Hurley Robert . New York : Vintage , 1990 . Sedgwick Eve Kosofsky . “ How to Grow Your Kids Up Gay .” Fear of a Queer Planet . Ed. Warner Michael . Minneapolis : U of Minnesota P , 1993 . Warner Michael . The Trouble With Normal: Sex...
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the minnesota review (2023) 2023 (101): 25–26.
Published: 01 November 2023
... on you. During the walk, notice the sunshine, but not the sun. Forget the recurring dream where the sun grows brighter and hotter, where solar flares bubble up in the sky like boiling water, until the entire world evaporates in a deadly dry heat, only for you to wake up covered in hot, chilling sweat...
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the minnesota review (2024) 2024 (102): 51–60.
Published: 01 May 2024
... in the next couple days.” “Is that the temporary one?” “Yes, but it could easily grow into something permanent. Most of them are temporary anyway, when you're just starting.” “But you've been out of school five years now, haven't you?” “That's not very long, Mom.” “Oh, you're right. I...
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the minnesota review (2016) 2016 (87): 36–42.
Published: 01 November 2016
... are exceedingly limited.”
“Say, for argument’s sake, the rumor were true. The females are
not coming back. It grows late. We are weak from the fast, our
reserves are low. The hatching will soon begin. What are we to do?
What can we do?”
Someone says: “But we have to do something. What...
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the minnesota review (2009) 2010 (73-74): 219–230.
Published: 01 November 2009
... Dog Show), and by the end of the
century a purebred dog had become a status symbol among Britain’s
growing leisure class.
What had begun in England took on a life of its own on our
shores. If in England owning a purebred dog showed social standing
220 the minnesota review...
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