Arts Publications
Topic: RSS FeedCollege Literature
View more issues:
Articles in Winter 2004 issue of College Literature
-
Postmodernism and Subversive Parody: John Yau's "Genghis Chan: Private Eye" Series
by Xiaojing, Zhou -
Congenial Souls: Reading Chaucer from Medieval to Postmodern
by Bossiere, Camille La -
Applying Cultural Criticism to the Study of Early Popular Romances
by Lieske, Pam -
Genevieve Taggard's Sentimental Marxism in Calling Western Union
by Allego, Donna M -
Contextualizing Bridget Jones
by Marsh, Kelly A -
Justifying Belief: Stanley Fish and the Work of Rhetoric
by West, Thomas -
Politics of Re-homing: Asian Diaspora Poetry in Canada, The
by Zhang, Benzi -
"In the Sinai of Knowledge": Narrating the Old/New Jewish Nation in Shulamith Hareven's Thirst: The Desert Trilogy
by Omer-Sherman, Ranen -
Stirrings Still; Or, The Impossibility of Mourning the Deaths of Edward Said
by Marrouchi, Mustapha -
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Narrative, The
by Blackwell, Bonnie -
Disciplining Satire: The Censorship of Satiric Comedy on the Eighteenth Century London Stage
by Caywood, Cynthia L -
Woman, the Gypsies, and England: Harriet Smith's National Role, The
by Kramp, Michael -
Of Acedia, Romantic Imagination and Irony Revisited: A Background Note for Readings of Under the Volcano
by Bossiere, Camille La
Most Recent Arts Articles
- Slumdog comprador: coming to terms with the Slumdog phenomenon
- Still mining his Winnipeg: an interview with Guy Maddin
- It doesn't seem 'Canadian': quality television' and Canadian-American co-productions
- Second city or second country? The question of Canadian identity in SCTV'S transcultural text
- Hop on pop: jiangshi films in a transnational context
Most Recent Arts Publications
Most Popular Arts Articles
- What makes a successful business person? Business people who are tops in their field have a lot in common, and art professionals can learn a lot from their successes and strategies
- The Arnolfini double portrait: a simple solution
- Text and countertext in Rosario Ferre's "Sleeping Beauty."
- Toni Cade Bambara's use of African American Vernacular English in "The Lesson"
- Sapphire's big push


