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Living “Long in a Cold Land”: Ecofeminist Perspectives on Environment, Culture, and “Othering” in Ursula K. Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness

its sex/gender aspects quite inextricably” (8). Ecofeminist philosophy posits that the ways in which many cultures think in hierarchical binaries—separating “us” and “them” while placing one group ... , and the destruction of nature” (10). As many ecofeminists have noted, it is an inherently political theory grounded in a desire to understand oppressive social systems with the explicit goal of steering

Critique! Critique! Critique! Black Labor in the Early American Book Trade

practice and Theodor Adorno’s negative dialectics, could connect the archival tools of bibliography to reparative scholarship and political dissent. This essay’s recovery of Black women and men in the ... recovering Black print labor, I contend that critical bibliography must incorporate elements of critique outlined in the traditions of critical philosophy inaugurated by Immanuel Kant and continued by

On the Black Book as Durational: Noah Purifoy’s Desert Library

museum, and indeed Purifoy’s work as a whole, are deeply invested in a complex social and political dialogue with assemblage and thing theory of the sort popularized by Bill Brown and Jane Bennett ... , they become a single whole that is at once both more than the sum of its parts and also irreducible to those parts. The assemblage of Library exemplifies a political engagement with objecthood that

On Feminist Practice in the Rare Books and Manuscripts Trade: Buying, Cataloguing, and Selling

on the book’s political philosophy in my description, it would have been incomplete without including information on Virginia Heinlein’s role in it. Principle 11 Feminist booksellers explicitly draw ... . For this purpose, I am taking a broad approach to the definition of “feminism” as it can be put into practice, based on the work of bell hooks and others: a structural philosophy underlying everyday

Surface Reading Paper as Feminist Bibliography

archival sources with bibliography and theory to demonstrate fresh affordances of watermarks—both as they alter our reading of Sejanus and as they intervene more broadly in the affective and political models ... depths of a text to triumphantly reveal what it was reluctant to give up. While a Freudian patient was assumed to be hiding past trauma, a text instead represses “the political conditions or forces bearing

Trees and Texts: Indigenous History, Material Media, and the Logan Elm

twentieth-century Native American orations, and twenty-first century interpretations of Logan by enrolled members of the Seneca Cayuga Nation. These interpretations, rooted in the sacred and political ... constitute Haudenosaunee historiographic and political practices,14 as well as the memories of past and current-day knowledge keepers, including members of both settler communities in Ohio and the Seneca

Towards an Experimental Bibliography of Hemispheric Reconstruction Newspapers

many times over the years as part of the paper’s ambitions for political influence or commercial appeal. Experimental mapping and closer analysis demonstrate that a more iterative bibliographic approach ... collective experiences in the format of a newspaper.6 The format of a newspaper represents an accumulated archive of its social, political, economic, and cultural lives. The formats of digitized newspaper

Activist Bibliography as Abolitionist Pedagogy in the American Prison Writing Archive

digital humanities for a public audience that increases the functionality and content in the archive, defies carceral censorship, and demystifies broad public and political misinformation about prisons and ... handling that this has been going on all my life, and it’s happening now, and we’ve been lied to.”12 Political scientist Marie Gottschalk has compared prison witness to narratives of slavery that

The Invisible Gland: Affect and Political Economy

Affect Effect: Dynamics of Emotion in Political Thinking and Behavior, ed. W. Russell Neuman, George E. Marcus, Ann N. Crigler, and Michael MacKuen. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007. Pp. 453 ... Criticism, Winter 0011-1589 The I nvisible Gland: Afec t and Political Economy Jef P ruchnic 0 0 The Affective Turn: Theorizing the Social, ed. Patricia Ticineto Clough with Jean Halley. Durham, NC

COVİD-19 VE SİYASETİN DİJİTAL DÖNÜŞÜMÜ

Digital political parties entered the political arena in first quarter of twenty-first century as an alternative to the representation crisis of traditional political parties. The purposes of digital ... in pandemic period. Many political activities are cancelled all through the world because of COVID-19 pandemic and in most countries the elections are postponed to uncertain dates. The governments take

Descended from Cain: The Biopolitics in Beowulf

political tension between them and the sovereign power. Such a reading also explains why Hrothgar needs to banish and even pursue the elimination of Grendel and his mother. The rivalry between the Grendelkin ... descendants deviate from both a patriarchal and a sovereign order. These deviations shed light on why his progeny are reduced to a state of bare existence, revealing the underlying political tension between

The Oswald Review of Undergraduate Research and Criticism In the Discipline of English: Volume 25, 2023

political tension between them and the sovereign power. Such a reading also explains why Hrothgar needs to banish and even pursue the elimination of Grendel and his mother. The rivalry between the Grendelkin ... descendants deviate from both a patriarchal and a sovereign order. These deviations shed light on why his progeny are reduced to a state of bare existence, revealing the underlying political tension between

The Recent History of Logic: A Perspective

departments of mathematics, computer science, and philosophy is then discussed. A few final words address the question of where logic might be going. ... set-theoretic constructions that had been applied to these which were unclear. The two inaugurated the philosophy of logicism. As we might put it now, set theory was to be given a foundational role, as

Book Reviews: Alien Phenomenology, or What It’s Like to Be a Thing by Ian Bogost, Jet Plane: How It Works by David Macaulay, andVibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things by Jane Bennett

In this review essay, I review Ian Bogost’s Alien Phenomenology, or What It’s Like to Be a Thing (2012) and Jane Bennett’s Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things (2010) alongside David ... nonhuman, as well. Where Bogost raises the stakes for philosophy by crafting ways of engaging the nonhuman, Bennett doubles down on these stakes in attending to the political and ethical implications of

The Oswald Review of Undergraduate Research and Criticism In the Discipline of English: Volume 24, 2022

in the Iron-Mills" and Today ..................... 49 Beasts and Bestiality, Deities and Deification: Boethius’ The Consolation of Philosophy in Milton’s Comus Bret van den Brink Tlectical tension ... central to Milton’s work. This same issue is influentially treated by the late-antique philosopher Boethius in The Consolation of Philosophy. Milton alludes to this work in the Attendant Spirit’s opening

What Could a Trans Book History Look Like? Toward Trans Codicology

connection to and through the past. Needing Trans Codicology—A Personal Introduction The archive is a political space. What (or who) is preserved, how, and by whom are not neutral outcomes. Consequently, the ... archive is also a space where the political gets personal. For transgender people—as for other minority groups—the grassroots collection of archival materials has been and remains a crucial claim to space

Listening to Bamewawagezhikaquay’s Teachers: Jane Johnston Schoolcraft’s Citational Cosmopolitics

tribal-national contexts and instead took them as broadly emblematic of “the philosophy of the Indian mind” rather than as situated knowledge-ways.9 While “On leaving my children” immediately indexes the ... the origin.”34 The line “[T]races of his fingers here” evinces what Schneider calls an “anticitational citation,” where stanzas render “a philosophy of the ‘here’ to which [settler] citational

“In the Cards”: The Material Textuality of Tarotological Reading

middle of the fifteenth century when their dominance in the Milanese duchy was eventually succeeded by the Sforza family. The wealth and political power of these families provided incentives for ... way, it is impossible to understand how tarot reading currently operates without a consideration of its manifestly proximal relation to the development of the liberal arts in early modern philosophy

"A Rationality Larger Than The Material Universe"

Review of Coleridge and German Philosophy: The Poet in the Land of Logic by Paul Hamilton. (London: Continuum, 2007. Pp. 192. $138.00 cloth.) and Coleridge and the Crisis of Reason by Richard ... . Paul Hamilton’s book would do better as the subject of a seminar than of a review. It assumes a fresh reading, plus total recall, of European philosophy at least from Kant to Kierkegaard, as well as of