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Category Archives: Volume 1.1
A Borderland Consciousness: Una conciencia de mujer in Borderlands/La frontera
Ana Cruz García, University College Cork
Posted in Volume 1.1
Tagged anzaldúa, borderlands, chicana, chicano, la frontera, mestizaje, mestza
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The Link and the Chain: The Individual and Communal Self in Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s Dictee
Stephen Joyce, Bielefeld University
Posted in Volume 1.1
Tagged asian-american literature, dictee, korean-american, narrative, theresa hak kyung cha
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Unsettling New York Settlement from the Inside: Maeve Brennan, the Long-Winded Lady, and the Urban Dream of the New Yorker
Madeleine Lyes, Clinton Institute for American Studies, University College Dublin
Posted in Volume 1.1
Tagged dublin, maeve brennan, new york, space, the new yorker, urban
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The Monstrous-Masculine: Adolescence, Abjection, and the Screen Male in Denys Arcand’s Les Invasions barbares (2003) and Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Amores perros (2000)
Sarah-May O’Sullivan, University of Dublin
Turning the Test Beds: Performance Art and Genetic Engineering
Pia Wiegmink, Siegen University
Posted in Volume 1.1
Tagged critical art ensemble (cae), genetics, media, museum, performance art, space, theatre
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