Exploding the Sentence: Jack Kerouac’s Othering and the Cultural Production of Art back to contents Rachel Thompson Harvard College Exploding the Sentence: Jack Kerouac’s Othering and the Cultural Production of Art Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 2 Read more about Exploding the Sentence: Jack Kerouac’s Othering and the Cultural Production of Art
THE MAN WITHOUT QUALITIES and AGAINST METHOD: Mythologizing Science back to contents Marcus Hurney The University of Georgia The Man Without Qualities and Against Method: Mythologizing Science Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 2 Read more about THE MAN WITHOUT QUALITIES and AGAINST METHOD: Mythologizing Science
The Legacy of the Holocaust: Silencing the Survivor in "Twilight" and "Hayuta's Engagement Party" back to contents Ashanti Henderson The University of Georgia The Legacy of the Holocaust: Silencing the Survivor in "Twilight" and "Hayuta's Engagement Party" Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 2 Read more about The Legacy of the Holocaust: Silencing the Survivor in "Twilight" and "Hayuta's Engagement Party"
THE WASTE LAND and “Funes el memorioso”: Resurrection in Rainstorms and Reflection back to contents Anisha Hegde The University of Georgia The Waste Land and “Funes el memorioso”: Resurrection in Rainstorms and Reflection Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 2 Read more about THE WASTE LAND and “Funes el memorioso”: Resurrection in Rainstorms and Reflection
Life beyond the Green Wall: Limiting the Limitless iin Zamyatin's WE back to contents Lara Mengak The University of Georgia Life beyond the Green Wall: Limiting the Limitless in Zamyatin's We Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 2 Read more about Life beyond the Green Wall: Limiting the Limitless iin Zamyatin's WE
“Written in Pencil in the Sealed Boxcar”: Voices from the Periphery back to contents Erin Smith The University of Georgia “Written in Pencil in the Sealed Boxcar”: Voices from the Periphery Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 2 Read more about “Written in Pencil in the Sealed Boxcar”: Voices from the Periphery
A Note from the Editor: Sorcery, Silence, and Becoming-Comparative Literature back to contents Note from the Editor: Sorcery, Silence, and Becoming-Comparative Literature Animal, Artist, Hybrid Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 2 Read more about A Note from the Editor: Sorcery, Silence, and Becoming-Comparative Literature
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Vichian Theories of Language, Genius, and History in Goethe’s FAUST Thomas Prendergast The University of Chicago Im Anfang war das Wort: Vichian Theories of Language, Genius, and History in Goethe’s Faust Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 1 Read more about Vichian Theories of Language, Genius, and History in Goethe’s FAUST
Subjectivity in “Philomena and Procne” Sophia Natasha Sunseri The University of Toronto The Incommensurability of Past and Present: An Exploration of Subjectivity in “Philomena and Procne” Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 1 Read more about Subjectivity in “Philomena and Procne”