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Alonso Alonso, María. "British-LatinX writers: Self-representation of the new Latin American diaspora in the UK." Cultural Dynamics, May 29, 2023, 092137402311802. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09213740231180262.

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This article analyses the first major anthology of English-language British LatinX writers published in the UK, Un Nuevo Sol. British LatinX Writers (flipped eye publishing, 2019). The texts included in this anthology of poetry, short fiction and drama explore the configurations, manifestations and representations of the LatinX experience within the contemporary British canon. The multi-layered texts that form this book illustrate how the British LatinX community represents itself through literature in a distinctive way which also questions existing stereotypes and expectations. Un Nuevo Sol i
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D’Aietti, Karen, and Bree Kitt. "“We know the past: what is the future for indigenising English curriculum?”." English Teaching: Practice & Critique, July 3, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1108/etpc-12-2024-0186.

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Purpose The importance of English teachers embedding Indigenous perspectives is recognised within the Australian national curriculum through its cross-curriculum priority and professional teacher standards. The purpose of this study is to review the selection and availability of Indigenous texts in senior high school subject English in the Australian state of Queensland, discussing teacher considerations and challenges. Design/methodology/approach The researchers used content analysis to examine the prescribed text lists for senior subject English in Australia. Specifically, the authors examin
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Mallan, Kerry Margaret, and Annette Patterson. "Present and Active: Digital Publishing in a Post-print Age." M/C Journal 11, no. 4 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.40.

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At one point in Victor Hugo’s novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the archdeacon, Claude Frollo, looked up from a book on his table to the edifice of the gothic cathedral, visible from his canon’s cell in the cloister of Notre Dame: “Alas!” he said, “this will kill that” (146). Frollo’s lament, that the book would destroy the edifice, captures the medieval cleric’s anxiety about the way in which Gutenberg’s print technology would become the new universal means for recording and communicating humanity’s ideas and artistic expression, replacing the grand monuments of architecture, human engineer
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Vella Bonavita, Helen. "“In Everything Illegitimate”: Bastards and the National Family." M/C Journal 17, no. 5 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.897.

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This paper argues that illegitimacy is a concept that relates to almost all of the fundamental ways in which Western society has traditionally organised itself. Sex, family and marriage, and the power of the church and state, are all implicated in the various ways in which society reproduces itself from generation to generation. All employ the concepts of legitimacy and illegitimacy to define what is and what is not permissible. Further, the creation of the illegitimate can occur in more or less legitimate ways; for example, through acts of consent, on the one hand; and force, on the other. Th
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O'Boyle, Neil. "Plucky Little People on Tour: Depictions of Irish Football Fans at Euro 2016." M/C Journal 20, no. 4 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1246.

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I called your producer on the way here in the car because I was very excited. I found out … I did one of those genetic testing things and I found out that I'm 63 percent Irish … I had no idea. I had no idea! I thought I was Scottish and Welsh. It turns out my parents are just full of shit, I guess. But now I’m Irish and it just makes so much sense! I'm a really good drinker. I love St. Patrick's Day. Potatoes are delicious. I'm looking forward to meeting all my cousins … [to Conan O’Brien] You and I are probably related! … Now I get to say things like, “It’s in me genes! I love that Conan O’Br
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Piatti-Farnell, Lorna, and Erin Mercer. "Gothic: New Directions in Media and Popular Culture." M/C Journal 17, no. 4 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.880.

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In a field of study as well-established as the Gothic, it is surprising how much contention there is over precisely what that term refers to. Is Gothic a genre, for example, or a mode? Should it be only applicable to literary and film texts that deal with tropes of haunting and trauma set in a gloomy atmosphere, or might it meaningfully be applied to other cultural forms of production, such as music or animation? Can television shows aimed at children be considered Gothic? What about food? When is something “Gothic” and when is it “horror”? Is there even a difference? The Gothic as a phenomeno
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Pajka-West, Sharon. "Representations of Deafness and Deaf People in Young Adult Fiction." M/C Journal 13, no. 3 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.261.

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What began as a simple request for a book by one of my former students, at times, has not been so simple. The student, whom I refer to as Carla (name changed), hoped to read about characters similar to herself and her friends. As a teacher, I have often tried to hook my students on reading by presenting books with characters to which they can relate. These books can help increase their overall knowledge of the world, open their minds to multiple realities and variations of the human experience and provide scenarios in which they can live vicariously. Carla’s request was a bit more complicated
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Beare, Alexander Hudson, and Amy Brierley-Beare. "“You Know There’s No ‘It’ Right? ‘It’ Was Just Us”." M/C Journal 26, no. 5 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.3002.

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In Showtime’s Yellowjackets (2021-present), ‘magic’ (referred to by the characters as “It”) has an overwhelming presence. Supernatural visions, clairvoyance, and occult iconography are laden throughout each episode. However, the audience is often left uncertain if magic is, in fact, ‘real’ or conjured in the imagination of the show’s characters. Yellowjackets follows a women’s high-school soccer team (named the Yellowjackets) who survive a plane crash deep in the North American wilderness. The show explores the team’s struggle for survival and the present adult lives of those who survived. In
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Marshall, P. David. "Seriality and Persona." M/C Journal 17, no. 3 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.802.

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No man [...] can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which one may be true. (Nathaniel Hawthorne Scarlet Letter – as seen and pondered by Tony Soprano at Bowdoin College, The Sopranos, Season 1, Episode 5: “College”)The fictitious is a particular and varied source of insight into the everyday world. The idea of seriality—with its variations of the serial, series, seriated—is very much connected to our patterns of entertainment. In this essay, I want to begin the process of testing what values and meanings can be drawn from the idea of
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Champion, Katherine M. "A Risky Business? The Role of Incentives and Runaway Production in Securing a Screen Industries Production Base in Scotland." M/C Journal 19, no. 3 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1101.

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IntroductionDespite claims that the importance of distance has been reduced due to technological and communications improvements (Cairncross; Friedman; O’Brien), the ‘power of place’ still resonates, often intensifying the role of geography (Christopherson et al.; Morgan; Pratt; Scott and Storper). Within the film industry, there has been a decentralisation of production from Hollywood, but there remains a spatial logic which has preferenced particular centres, such as Toronto, Vancouver, Sydney and Prague often led by a combination of incentives (Christopherson and Storper; Goldsmith and O’Re
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Books on the topic "Drama in English American writers 1945- Texts"

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Schmidt, Dennis A. The first name. Futura, 1986.

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Shange, Ntozake. For colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf. Alexander Street Press, 2004.

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Shange, Ntozake. For colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf. Alexander Street Press, 2003.

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Shange, Ntozake. For colored girls who have considered suicide, when the rainbow is enuf: A choreopoem. Scribner, 2010.

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Shange, Ntozake. For colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf. Alexander Street Press, 2005.

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Shange, Ntozake. For colored girls who have considered suicide, when the rainbow is enuf: A choreopoem and spell # 7. Methuen Drama, 1990.

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Brightfield, Rick. The Secret Treasure of Tibet. Bantam, 1985.

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Updike, John. Obichaĭ me, obicham te: Roman : istorii͡ata na Dzhoan i Richard Meĭpŭl : dvoĭka, vi͡arvashta v li͡ubovta i razdelena ot izkushenii͡a. Armeks, 1991.

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Barnes, Joanna. Silverwood. G.K. Hall, 1985.

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Barnes, Joanna. Silverwood. Linden Press, 1985.

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