- Philosophy, Philosophy Of Language, Art History, Japanese Language And Culture, Aesthetics, Margaret Atwood, and 81 moreEducation, Historiography, Modern Japanese Literature, Haruki Murakami, Beowulf, Postmodernism, Critical Theory, Semiotics, Didactics, Hesiodic Poetry, Gender Studies, Medieval History, Hermeneutics, Heidegger, Feminist Philosophy, Japanese History, Japanese Art, Contemporary China, Chinese contemporary art, Julius Caesar, Grendel, Sarcasm, Memory: Collective, Cultural, Cognitive, Intertextuality, Irony, Humour Studies, Stereotypes and the conception of the otherness, Orientalism, Marcel Proust, Literary Theory, French Literature, Existentialism, Comparative Literature, Jean Paul Sartre, Hayao Miyazaki, Film Studies, Stephen King, Phenomenology, Essay, Essay Writing, Moscow Conceptualism, Global Conceptualism, Russian & Soviet Art, Postmodernism (Literature), Foucault power/knowledge - discourse, Cinema of the Soviet Union, Culture in the Soviet Union, Postsocialism, 1984 George Orwell, Novel Analysis, Dystopia in George Orwell's 1984 and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, Aldous Huxley, Nineteen Eighty Four, Brave New World, Infinite Jest, Contemporary Literature, David Foster Wallace, Jacques Derrida, Nuclear Criticism, Posthumanism, Postmodern Literature, American Literature, Sylvia Plath, Contemporary American Literature, House of Leaves, Hypertext theory, Mark Z Danielewski, Experimental Literature, Miranda Fricker, Socio Political Philosophy, Nietzsche, Foucault, Baudrillard, Adorno, Honneth, Canadian Literature, The Merchant of Venice, Angela Carter, The Matrix Trilogy, Internet memes, and Facebookedit
Examining the nature of paradigms and paradigm shifts, as well as Miranda Fricker's ideas on the ethics of knowledge