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the minnesota review (2005) 2005 (63-64): 211–218.
Published: 01 May 2005
... Argument In Higher Ed Without Spending One Red Cent MEMO TO: Conservative Critics of Standards in Public Higher Education FROM: A Colleague RE: How We Restratified a Municipal University in the 1990s (CUNY); OR, How to Win Your Argument in Higher Ed Without Spending One Red Cent...
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the minnesota review (2006) 2006 (67): 41–45.
Published: 01 November 2006
...Lonnie Busch © 2006 the minnesota review 2006 Busch 41 Lonnie Busch One Year from Now The room is small and bright like the inside of a hundred-watt light bulb and smells serious and antiseptic like a doctor’s office because...
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the minnesota review (2014) 2014 (82): 25.
Published: 01 May 2014
...Alan Michael Parker © 2014 Alan Michael Parker 2014 Alan Michael Parker Twenty-One Titles for a Revenge Poem I kicked his sorry ass out eight years ago.  —Tim​ 1. Self-Portrait as an Empty Chair. 2...
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the minnesota review (2011) 2011 (77): 2.
Published: 01 November 2011
...Richard Luftig © 2011 Richard Luftig 2011 Richard Luftig One Less Town in the County The bank has closed, losing interest in what’s left of this town, closing the vault, taking down the time and temperature sign, shuttering the windows for whoever...
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the minnesota review (2011) 2011 (77): 25–26.
Published: 01 November 2011
...Chuck Carlise © 2011 Chuck Carlise 2011 Chuck Carlise One Reason I Don’t Believe in Hell “. . . one God, father & almighty, maker of heaven & earth, of all that is seen & unseen...
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the minnesota review (2009) 2010 (73-74): 9–11.
Published: 01 November 2009
...Tyler McMahon © 2009 the minnesota review 2009 Tyler McMahon The King of All One-Liners It was a Tuesday when I came home from school and found Grandma lying on the living room floor with a black eye. Dad was working tens, and wouldn’t be back for hours. A half-empty bottle of Gallo...
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the minnesota review (2018) 2018 (91): 18.
Published: 01 November 2018
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the minnesota review (2013) 2013 (81): 8.
Published: 01 November 2013
...Terrance Owens © 2013 Terrance Owens 2013 Terrance Owens The Ones I Love They’ve always called me Ox. Now, some of them don’t. The moon raises cities in us as we go. One of us became nothing—a rookery of stars that smash-landed in the darkness. I don’t sleep well anymore. A glass...
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the minnesota review (2017) 2017 (88): 96–111.
Published: 01 May 2017
...Marc Kosciejew The document is one of the oldest material objects of all recorded civilizations, one upon which we are, in many ways, still dependent today. Documentation — that is, documents and their associated practices, institutions, and histories — plays an important role in helping...
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the minnesota review (2015) 2015 (85): 80–106.
Published: 01 November 2015
... tend to be from one small sector of PhD-granting institutions; the enormous preference for elite affiliation in these hiring competitions has stratified the discipline to the point that just 1 percent of faculty at top-ranked English departments are graduates from the so-called bottom 75 percent of PhD...
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the minnesota review (2011) 2011 (77): 143–161.
Published: 01 November 2011
... with nationalism. To travel smoothly among the flows of global culture and public reason, one need not abandon the nation, but one must, in the dominant account, be willing to shed the parochial trappings of religion—or at least relegate such attachments to one's private life. In a time of Twitter revolutions...
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the minnesota review (2011) 2011 (76): 81–96.
Published: 01 May 2011
...Bert Cardullo This interview with Ken Loach took place in July 2009 at his home in Bath, England. Unquestionably one of Britain's most important filmmakers, Loach is best known for his gritty and compassionate portrayals of working-class life. Early in his career, a series of socially conscious...
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the minnesota review (2012) 2012 (79): 91–96.
Published: 01 November 2012
... movements get founded was precisely the one I had raised in my book, and it returns in altered form here). On the one hand, we have a Marxist analysis that explains such cultural phenomena as critical movements through reference to their economic base (the corporate university and the logic of late...
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the minnesota review (2012) 2012 (79): 101–112.
Published: 01 November 2012
...Wang Ning The issue of modernity with regard to the function of translation has been one of the most cutting-edge theoretical topics in both Chinese and international contexts, especially in dealing with globalization and world literature. As we know, modernity functioned both politically...
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the minnesota review (2014) 2014 (82): 97–110.
Published: 01 May 2014
...Wang Jinghui As the first Chinese citizen to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, Mo Yan shows how a writer in a socialist country successfully internalizes censorship. Censorship in China is part of Mo Yan’s professional and psychic environment and generates two major results in his works, one...
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the minnesota review (2013) 2013 (80): 145–158.
Published: 01 May 2013
...Maura Nolan This essay brings together two medieval explorations of sensation— one by St. Thomas Aquinas and one by Geoffrey Chaucer—and situates them within the twentieth-century account of aesthetics offered by Theodor Adorno. This juxtaposition reveals how past and present structures of thought...
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the minnesota review (2011) 2011 (77): 111–130.
Published: 01 November 2011
..., and how their work influenced, often in polemical response, biblical scholarship on early Christianity. In particular, this tradition of Christian communism has taken two forms, one concerned with communal living and “having all things in common” and the other with the revolutionary origins...
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the minnesota review (2011) 2011 (76): 97–107.
Published: 01 May 2011
...Charlotte A. Kunkel; Sheila Radford-Hill Scholars often debate the history of academic freedom, including efforts across the political spectrum to redefine its policies and practices. One fact that is sometimes overlooked in these debates is that students' educational experiences a re regularly...
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the minnesota review (2013) 2013 (80): 106–118.
Published: 01 May 2013
... that objects interact with one another in their own hidden ways, that objects are mysteriously indifferent to the human world, and that human subjectivity itself is just another object. Such a view is described as “posthuman” and is often called “flat ontology” (after Manuel DeLanda). The problem, however...
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the minnesota review (2012) 2012 (79): 137–156.
Published: 01 November 2012
... the conditions under which “words and images come together or pull apart and contest one another.” He constantly goes back and forth between literature and the visual arts, between words and images. Instead of seeing the study of images as a threat to literature, he sees it as an enrichment of it. Both...