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One Species, Same Difference? Postcolonial Critique and the Concept of Life
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016-09)This article examines a recent challenge to postcolonial studies: the emergence of species thinking. Species thinking calls for a shift away from postcolonial studies and its characteristic emphasis on racial, ethnic and ... -
Particularism versus Universalism in the History of Comparative Literature
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Plato’s Tank: Aestheticism, Dorothy Richardson, and the Idea of Democracy
(Dorothy Richardson Society, 2014-04-15) -
Politics, Protest, and Empowerment in Digital Spaces
(IGI Global, 2016-12-21)The increasing number of image sharing sites and the communities which have emerged around gazing, curating, ... Beyond content creation, the Internet and social networks drive on a circulation economy constantly merging ... -
The post-romantic syndrome: Reflections on work, wealth, and trade from Adam Müller to Ernst Jünger
(2016-12-01)The article presents an original, innovative and interdisciplinary contribution to intellectual history. It examines the intersections between economic and political thought, social philosophy, and aesthetics and literature ... -
Power Sharing in Deeply Divided Societies: Consociationalism in Wonderland and the Northern Ireland Peace Process
(2023-01-01)Consociationalists have claimed nearly 50 successful cases of conflict management. This article argues that Classic Consociationalism has been constantly revised so that the theory has become ambiguous, incoherent, and ... -
Public Eye and Private Place: Intimacy and Metatheatre in Pericles and The Tempest
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Public Eye and Private Place: Intimacy and Metatheatre in Pericles and The Tempest
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Reading for Hope: A conversation about texts and method
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2018-10-01)In a conversation about their shared interests, the authors discuss methodology, reading strategies, and comparative historiographies relating to the recuperation of residues of hope that linger in the wake of failed ... -
Reflection, understanding, and empathy: a conversation between Carol-Ann Davids and Patrick Flanery
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-06-26)