Throughout the recent iterations of student activism that have gripped South African universities, Frantz Fanon has been continuously disinterred. But the figure of Fanon often remains both abstract and plural within its articulations - interpretations of his body of work performing sometimes only partial allegiances to the whole. This means that centralising a Fanon within political discourse stands to reproduce the losses implicated in his mythification, rather than to recover new critical imports in his work. In other words, the simplification of Fanonist rhetoric fails to deal with the "un-political" dimensions of Fanon. As such the more troubling of Fanon's work, namely Black Skin, White Masks (1952), is often left un-interrogated, whi...
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Medieval authors often blur the boundaries between humans and animals in their works. In “Splitting ...
Although Rapunzel criticism habitually concerns literary fairytales, this thesis contributes to the ...
Henry VIII ruled England from 1509-1547, producing some of the most identifiable and enduring figure...
Beyond the Blueprint: African American Literary Marxism in the Period of the Cold War, 1946-1969 inv...
This thesis explores Djuna Barnes’s portrayal of, and engagement with, Othered people, places and th...
This dissertation explores the relationship between Model Minorities and Black Americans through the...
This thesis considers two samples from the Disney Princess film canon as texts that can speak to, an...
Flannery O’Connor was writing in a time of great transition for American society. The 1950s brought ...
Through discursive essays and poetic narrative, Antithetical Commentaries on X, Y and the Disruption...
Charles Burnett’s 1978 award-winning film Killer of Sheep directly responded to the then-popular Bla...
Màster Oficial en Construcció i Representació d'Identitats Culturals (CRIC), Facultat de Filologia, ...
This dissertation follows the history of children’s literature (of the French and English languages)...
For two millennia, the mythological tales contained in the Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidius Naso hav...
The subject of this paper is American Modernist drama and its disputed place in the canon of America...
In my thesis I explore how various characters in Macbeth queer time, space, and bodies in the play. ...
Medieval authors often blur the boundaries between humans and animals in their works. In “Splitting ...
Although Rapunzel criticism habitually concerns literary fairytales, this thesis contributes to the ...
Henry VIII ruled England from 1509-1547, producing some of the most identifiable and enduring figure...