The Black Body as Archive: Restoring Black Subjectivity in Coates & WhiteheadI n the violent history of our nation’s founding, it is undeniable that the physical and discursive destruction of the black body has…Jul 14, 2021Jul 14, 2021
An Imperial Affliction: Religious Ambivalence in the Poetry of DickinsonA frequently recurring idea in the vast body of Emily Dickinson’s work, the hesitance towards orthodox, organized religion is doubtlessly a…Jul 14, 2021Jul 14, 2021
Of Monsters & Men: The Inhuman in Brecht’s Capitalist ThebesLauded as the most prominent text in the Western canon concerned with power and governance, Sophocles’ Antigone presents itself as an…Jul 14, 2021Jul 14, 2021
The Murderous Force of the Word:Performativity & Justice in Antígona GonzálezJul 13, 2021Jul 13, 2021
The Necropolitics of War, Memory, and MediaA t the start of his seminal 2003 essay, “Necropolitics,” Cameroonian scholar Achille Mbembe proffers several critical questions concerning…Jul 13, 2021Jul 13, 2021
Modernity and Historicism in Amitav Ghosh’s In an Antique LandThroughout Amitav Ghosh’s 1992 book, In an Antique Land, Ghosh details his personal experiences in Egypt as well as the historical research…Jul 13, 2021Jul 13, 2021
The “Third Space” as Birthplace: Hybridity in the Art of Dinh Q. LêI n the era of multinational capitalism and globalization, it is undeniable that the exchange of ideas, capital, and people has blurred…Jul 13, 2021Jul 13, 2021
Tran Anh Hung: Monograph of an ArtistHow the acclaimed director transgresses cinematic expectationsJul 13, 2021Jul 13, 2021