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聐ahkw陊 Songs: AIDS and Mourning in Gregory Scofield抯 揢rban Rez?Poems
聐ahkw陊 Songs AIDS Mourning in Gregory Scofield Urban Rez Poems
2014/1/15
In his 1999 memoir Thunder Through My Veins, poet Gregory Scofield documents his long struggle to accept himself as Métis and gay in the face of racial and homophobic prejudice. In the process, he des...
Phoenix from the Ashes: Lorna Crozier and Margaret Avison in Contemporary Mourning
Phoenix from the Ashes Lorna Crozier Margaret Avison Contemporary Mourning
2014/1/18
What follows is a reading of just two small poems. Because my concern here is with the parodic reinscription of a particular generic convention, I want to make the rhetorical gesture of contrasting th...
Mourning in the Burned House: Margaret Atwood and the Modern Elegy
Margaret Atwood the Modern Elegy Burned House
2014/1/15
On January 5, 1993, Margaret Atwood’s father died following a long illness (Cooke 311). Carl Atwood is commemorated by his daughter in a sequence of twelve poems which form section IV of her 1995 coll...
A Cyborg’s Testimonial:Mourning Blade Runner’s Cryptic Images
Cyborg’s Testimonial Mourning Blade Runner Cryptic Images
2009/11/24
I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder
of Orion. I watched c-beams glitter in the dark near the Tanhauser Gate. All
those… moments will be lost… in time....
Discourses of Mourning and Rebirth in Post-Holocaust Israeli Literature: Leah Goldberg's Lady of the Castle and Shulamith Hareven's “The Witness”
The Witness Post-Holocaust
2008/11/10
The events of the Holocaust effected a complicated discourse in Israeli literature. This literature, which had long been preoccupied with the themes of Israeli nation building, was suddenly compelled ...
An Ethics of Mourning: Gail Jones's Black Mirror
Australian Literature An Ethics Black Mirror
2008/10/16
There are two short passages that serve as prologues to Gail Jones’s novel Black
Mirror. The first relates the aesthetic apprehension of Anna Griffin in an inclement
London street: “And later, when ...