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As We Still Wait for Godot, Ferhan Sensoy Has Already Bid Him Farewell
By Purnur Ucar
Polity
Is as Polity Does: On Leib’s Deliberative Democracy in
America
by Nicholas Ruiz III
A
Religious Perspective on the Monochrome
by Thomas Philbeck
Bad
Anthropologies
by C. Richard King
The
Guardians in Danté’s Inferno: Illustrated and critiqued
An Artist's Statement by Ella van Wyk
Original
Art included also by Ella van Wyk
Behind
The Veil: Deconstructing "Woman" in Adhaf Soueif's
The Map of Love
by Terri Beth Miller
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Death Narratives (Special Issue)
The
Theme Park and the Figure of Death
By Scott Lukas
In
the Shade of Death - A Critical Reading of Sayyid Qutb's Qur'anic
Exegesis
By Umej Bhatia
Walking
in The Literary Necropolis: Iain Sinclair's Overwritings of the
Dead
By John Sears
Death
and Narratives of Freedom
By Agustín Zarzosa
Speaking
of Death: Representations of Death in Hospice Care
By Albert Banerjee
Held
in “Perpetual” Memory: Funerals and Commemoration
of the Elite Dead in the Late Middle Ages
By Charlotte A. Stanford
McDeath
By Vivian Nun Halloran
Throbbing
Between Two Lives: Tiresias and Elegiac Gender in T. S. Eliot’s
The Waste Land
By Hyun-Jung Lee
Going
with the Flow: The Allotropical Mechanics of Love as War in Women
in Love
By Jill Clark
The
Importance of Being Dead: Lord Frederick Cavendish and the Victorian
Idolization of Deceased Human Heroes
By Jannie Uhre Mogensen
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Women,
Violence and Witchcraft in Maryse Condé’s Célanire
cou-coupé and Gisèle Pineau’s
Chair Piment
By Hanétha Vété-Congolo
Textual
Violence in Feminist Criticism:
The Case of Hélène Cixous and Clarice Lispector
By Laura Pirott-Quintero
Etiology
of the Dancing Plague
By Daniel O'Neill
A
Portrait: Myth and Meaning
By Christine Jensen
Theory,
Interdisciplinarity, and the Humanities Today: An Interview
with Vincent B. Leitch
Vincent B. Leitch
Nicholas Ruiz III |
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