This thesis discusses human empowerment in Cormac McCarthy’s post-apocalyptic novel, The Road. While much of present-day scholarship on The Road views the novel as nihilistically highlighting the hopelessness of existence after a cataclysmic event, this thesis provides a counter-reading that argues for the existence and sustainability of human empowerment in the post-apocalyptic space imagined in the novel. I focus on the non-physical and non-relational power that can be found within the self, and particularly within the human mind, arguing that the father and son protagonists find routes to power only by means of a detachment from the reality of the ruined world that they face and a turning inward to their individual ideals, philosophies a...
Focusing on the early years of James I’s reign in England – specifically, 1603 to 1606 – I explore h...
Benjamin Fondane (1898–1944) had many vocations, sometimes contradictory: he was a poet and a philos...
Media coverage of recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan has contributed to the perception that combat ...
This comparative study investigates representations of objects and materiality in the late modernism...
The tendency for societies to organize themselves around contours of sameness and difference leads n...
This comparative study investigates representations of objects and materiality in the late modernism...
How do prevailing narratives about Native Americans, particularly in the medium of film, conspire to...
“The Right to Pain and the Limits of Testimony” centers on two questions: Who has the right to pain?...
This thesis seeks to provide a novel interpretation of Heidegger’s project in the late twenties and ...
This study considers how the genre of espionage fiction evolved in the period 1932-1945. It undertak...
“The Right to Pain and the Limits of Testimony” centers on two questions: Who has the right to pain?...
How do prevailing narratives about Native Americans, particularly in the medium of film, conspire to...
"Towards a Poetics of Becoming: Samuel Taylor Coleridge�s and John Keats�s Aesthetics Between Ideali...
This thesis will examine the discourse of peak oil understood from a post-political perspective and ...
Post-traumatic disorders have been included in some of the most popular narratives in mainstream cul...
Focusing on the early years of James I’s reign in England – specifically, 1603 to 1606 – I explore h...
Benjamin Fondane (1898–1944) had many vocations, sometimes contradictory: he was a poet and a philos...
Media coverage of recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan has contributed to the perception that combat ...
This comparative study investigates representations of objects and materiality in the late modernism...
The tendency for societies to organize themselves around contours of sameness and difference leads n...
This comparative study investigates representations of objects and materiality in the late modernism...
How do prevailing narratives about Native Americans, particularly in the medium of film, conspire to...
“The Right to Pain and the Limits of Testimony” centers on two questions: Who has the right to pain?...
This thesis seeks to provide a novel interpretation of Heidegger’s project in the late twenties and ...
This study considers how the genre of espionage fiction evolved in the period 1932-1945. It undertak...
“The Right to Pain and the Limits of Testimony” centers on two questions: Who has the right to pain?...
How do prevailing narratives about Native Americans, particularly in the medium of film, conspire to...
"Towards a Poetics of Becoming: Samuel Taylor Coleridge�s and John Keats�s Aesthetics Between Ideali...
This thesis will examine the discourse of peak oil understood from a post-political perspective and ...
Post-traumatic disorders have been included in some of the most popular narratives in mainstream cul...
Focusing on the early years of James I’s reign in England – specifically, 1603 to 1606 – I explore h...
Benjamin Fondane (1898–1944) had many vocations, sometimes contradictory: he was a poet and a philos...
Media coverage of recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan has contributed to the perception that combat ...