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This essay places Joshua Pickersgill’s novel The Three Brothers (1803) in the historical context of Romantic-Era bodily difference and considers the options Gothic narratives offer to the monstrous Other pushed outside of the biopolitical... more
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Josh Malerman’s 2014 apocalyptic horror novel, Bird Box, reverses Gothic depictions of disability as monstrous or metaphor for ignorance or weakness by presenting disability as protection. Creatures roam the earth, the mere sight of which... more
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In this article, the authors (then two doctoral students) describe their methodology of engaging in an interdisciplinary, collaborative doctoral arts-based research (ABR) project. Education and the arts were integrated utilizing dance... more
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In this article, the authors (then two doctoral students) describe their methodology of engaging in an interdisciplinary, collaborative doctoral arts-based research (ABR) project. Education and the arts were integrated utilizing dance... more
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This paper is the first step in a larger project of looking at mentor figures in the Poetic Edda and Old Norse literature more generally. Given that mentorship, as a concept, has notions of obligations between the teacher and the student,... more
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In his opening chapter, “The Dark Night of the Soul,” Miller asserts of Descartes’ meditations, “Descartes is, I believe, more alone at the end of his meditations than when he started” (19). Miller dismisses Descartes as a potential... more
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I discussed Shakespeare's Prospero as a Neptune figure who aspires to be Neptunic in the Virgilian sense, but internally recognizes himself to be, instead, Neptunic in the Ovidian sense. Virgil's Neptune is (though not unambiguously) the... more
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