THE BLACK BOOK: The Flâneur as Reader Adrianna Gregory The University of Georgia The Flâneur as Reader: Effects of Memory and Recognition in Orhan Pamuk’s The Black Book Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 1 Read more about THE BLACK BOOK: The Flâneur as Reader
Seeking Home and Spatializing Daily Struggle: Strategies for Survival Dominique Hétu Université de Montréal Seeking Home and Spatializing Daily Struggle: Strategies for Survival Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 1 Read more about Seeking Home and Spatializing Daily Struggle: Strategies for Survival
Silence from the Past: Keats and Kierkegaard on Coldness and Temporality Emil Archambault Concordia University, Montreal Silence from the Past: Keats and Kierkegaard on Coldness and Temporality Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 1 Read more about Silence from the Past: Keats and Kierkegaard on Coldness and Temporality
The ILIAD and the RAMAYANA: Narrative Techniques Saudamini Deo Jadavpur University The Iliad and the Ramayana: Narrative Techniques Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 1 Read more about The ILIAD and the RAMAYANA: Narrative Techniques
READING LOLITA IN TEHERAN and A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS: Unveiling a New-Orientalist Discourse El Habib Louai Ibn Zohr University Faculty of Letters Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 1 Read more about READING LOLITA IN TEHERAN and A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS: Unveiling a New-Orientalist Discourse
Jauss, Lacan, and the Dude Jay Bennett University of Colorado at Boulder Jauss, Lacan, and the Dude Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 1 Read more about Jauss, Lacan, and the Dude
ENDGAME: Pessimism Becketts Optimism Jason Burton The University of Georgia Pessimism Becketts Optimism: Audience and Optimism in Endgame Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 1 Read more about ENDGAME: Pessimism Becketts Optimism
Language as Survival in THE LAND OF GREEN PLUMS Megan Hong The University of Georgia Language as Survival in The Land of Green Plums Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 1 Read more about Language as Survival in THE LAND OF GREEN PLUMS
Dr. Moshi and Dr. Ojo interviewed with WUGA Dr. Lioba Moshi and Dr. Akinloye Ojo were recently interviewed on WUGA in their new control room. You can find pictures from their time with Ele Ellis on the WUGA Facebook page. Read more about Dr. Moshi and Dr. Ojo interviewed with WUGA
25th Anniversary of African Studies The university will celebrate the 25th anniversary of its African Studies Institute with two weeks of events starting November 1st. Events will include a conference along with cultural and family events. Read about the celebration in Columns to learn more about the events that are planned. Tags: African Studies Read more about 25th Anniversary of African Studies