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LACUNARY KNOWLEDGE IN SEBALD AND PROUST
(Modern Humanities Research Association, 2014)
‘The Impossibility of Knowing’: Developing Magical Realism’s Irony in Gould’s Book of Fish
(Association for the Study of Australian Literature, 2014-10-01)
Irony is an underlying factor of magical realist fiction. Richard Flanagan’s novel Gould’s Book of Fish (2001) is imbued with a particular kind of irony that results from a gap between a contemporary reader’s lament for a ...
Rising Flags, Falling Soldiers: Film, Icons and Political Violence
(Oxford University Press (OUP): Policy E, 2016-10-05)
Mental Affliction, Deviance and Culpability in Sixteenth-Century Spain: Beyond Binary Categories
(University of California, 2017-03-03)
The existing studies of mental affliction in sixteenth-century Spain tend to focus either on mad people who were confined to hospitals or to inquisitorial prisons, or on theoretical discussions on melancholy. This article ...
Some Small Discrepancy: Jean-Christophe-Bailly's Creaturely Ontology
(University of Illinois Press, 2013)
This extended review essay on Bailly's first major work in English translation, The Animal Side, situates Bailly in the continuum of Continental philosophy on the topics of animality and animal ontology, from Rilke to ...
Syntax
(2015)