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Jeremy Colangelo
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New Theatre Quarterly. 38:379-393
This article analyzes the role of pain and torture in the construction and destruction of subjectivity by way of a comparison of the depictions of torture in the theatre of Sarah Kane and Elaine’s Scarry’s highly influential The Body in Pain: On
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Jeremy Colangelo
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Modernism/Modernity Print Plus. 7
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Jeremy Colangelo
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Life Writing. 20:437-440
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Jeremy Colangelo
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Textual Practice. 36:1374-1392
This article investigates the problem of dwelling in Gertrude Stein’s collection of prose poems Tender Buttons. Though Stein’s innovative language and depiction of objects and alterity have long be...
Autor:
Wallyson Rodrigues, Jeremy Colangelo
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Revista Odisseia. 5:26-60
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Jeremy Colangelo
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Genre. 53:1-25
Although disability studies researchers have long recognized the interdependence of ability and disability as socially mediated categories, few studies have taken the next logical step of examining how ability is constructed and represented in litera
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Jeremy Colangelo
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James Joyce Quarterly. 57:425-428
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Jeremy Colangelo
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Jeremy Colangelo
This introduction begins with an analysis of the centrality of the body and embodiment in Joyce’s writings, as well as the difficult problem of disability metaphors, especially as used by Joyce’s critics. In then provides a brief overview of the
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https://doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813069135.003.0001
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Jeremy Colangelo
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Jeremy Colangelo
This chapter argues for a reading of the role of paralysis in Joyce’s Dubliners informed by affect theory in combination with a historicized reading of Joyce’s use of the term “hemiplegia” when describing the collection in his letters. In its
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Autor:
Jeremy Colangelo
Publikováno v:
Modern Drama. 62:191-207
Scholars of Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia have long recognized its deep interest in science and mathematics as well as its complex use of scientific and mathematical concepts to illustrate its thematic concerns. But Stoppard criticism has often overlooked