“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”
LIFE, A USER'S MANUAL and a New Approach to Nihilism Yasmeen Malik The University of Georgia Perec’s New Approach to Nihilism in Life, A User’s Manual Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 1 Read more about LIFE, A USER'S MANUAL and a New Approach to Nihilism
Make me Unhappy: The Pursuit of True Happiness in Etgar Keret’s “So Good” Lucy Beeching The University of Georgia Make me Unhappy: The Pursuit of True Happiness in Etgar Keret’s “So Good” Tags: Xenophile Articles Issue 1 Read more about Make me Unhappy: The Pursuit of True Happiness in Etgar Keret’s “So Good”
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