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Winchell, Mark Royden. "SELECTED ESSAYS OF JOHN CROWE RANSOM." Resources for American Literary Study 15, no. 2 (1985): 252–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/26366683.

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Winchell, Mark Royden. "SELECTED ESSAYS OF JOHN CROWE RANSOM." Resources for American Literary Study 15, no. 2 (1985): 252–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/resoamerlitestud.15.2.0252.

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Hendrick, George, John Crowe Ransom, Thomas Daniel Young, and George Core. "Selected Letters of John Crowe Ransom." World Literature Today 59, no. 4 (1985): 601. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40142033.

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Thompson, Paul B. "John Crowe Ransom: Land! The case for an agrarian economy." Agriculture and Human Values 34, no. 4 (2017): 1039–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10460-017-9790-z.

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Core, George. "Selected Essays of John Crowe Ransom ed. by Thomas Daniel Young, John Hindle." South Atlantic Quarterly 85, no. 2 (1986): 205–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00382876-85-2-205.

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Yadagiri, Kappey. "Book Review: John Crowe Ransom, Land! The Case for an Agrarian Economy." Journal of Land and Rural Studies 8, no. 1 (2019): 96–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2321024919883166.

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Stallings, A. E. "RANSOM, THE EQUILIBRISTThe Collected Poems of John Crowe Ransom.Edited by Ben Mazer." Essays in Criticism 66, no. 1 (2016): 140–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/escrit/cgv025.

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Ann Mikkelsen. "Roger Prim, Gentleman: Gender, Pragmatism, and the Strange Career of John Crowe Ransom." College Literature 36, no. 4 (2009): 46–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/lit.0.0076.

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Kunde, Sharon. "The “Nature” of American Literature: Race, Place, and Textuality in John Crowe Ransom and Elizabeth Madox Roberts." Twentieth-Century Literature 67, no. 3 (2021): 235–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/0041462x-9373707.

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“The ‘Nature’ of American Literature” explores how John Crowe Ransom and his less-studied contemporary Elizabeth Madox Roberts advanced a theory of literary objects that emerged from nature itself. This theory formed the basis of Ransom’s bid, in “Criticism, Inc.,” for disciplinary stratification and productivity. Through a set of representational practices this article gathers under the terms “natural reading” and “natural writing,” Roberts and Ransom framed valuable aesthetic objects as the product of a carefully cultivated relationship between human observers and landscape. For both, howeve
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Potts, George. "‘Influence poetry once more’: Allen Tate and Milton's ‘Lycidas’." Modernist Cultures 14, no. 2 (2019): 193–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/mod.2019.0250.

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The standard narrative of the Milton Controversy in the early twentieth century has frequently regarded the New Criticism as part of the modernist antipathy towards Milton, which was fostered by articles such as F. R. Leavis's ‘Milton's Verse’ (1933) and T. S. Eliot's ‘A Note on the Verse of John Milton’ (1935). This essay challenges such depictions of two prominent New Critics – Allen Tate and John Crowe Ransom – as inveterately hostile to Milton, arguing instead that he occupies a significant place in their poetry and criticism. By also considering these American writers’ debts to Milton as
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Kreyling, Michael, and Mark G. Malvasi. "The Unregenerate South: The Agrarian Thought of John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, and Donald Davidson." Journal of Southern History 65, no. 3 (1999): 665. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2588185.

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Underwood, Thomas A., and Mark G. Malvasi. "The Unregenerate South: The Agrarian Thought of John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, and Donald Davidson." American Literature 70, no. 4 (1998): 911. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2902405.

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Persky, Joseph, and Mark G. Malvasi. "The Unregenerate South: The Agrarian Thought of John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, and Donald Davidson." American Historical Review 105, no. 1 (2000): 241. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2652528.

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Murphy, Paul V., and Mark G. Malvasi. "The Unregenerate South: The Agrarian Thought of John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, and Donald Davidson." Journal of American History 85, no. 2 (1998): 733. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2567874.

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Schryer, Stephen. "Fantasies of the New Class: The New Criticism, Harvard Sociology, and the Idea of the University." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 122, no. 3 (2007): 663–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2007.122.3.663.

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This essay examines the professionalization of United States literary studies and sociology between the 1930s and 1950s under the aegis of John Crowe Ransom's New Criticism and Talcott Parsons's structural functionalism. These paradigms pulled the disciplines to opposite poles of the professional class: Ransom argued for a less sociological literary criticism, while Parsons distanced sociology from the literary tendencies of the Chicago school. However, both implemented similar professional ideologies that synthesized their disciplines' technical and moral claims, and both paradigms involved f
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Daghlian, Carlos. "Estrutura e significado em "Uma rosa para Emily", de William Faulkner." Revista Brasileira de Linguística Aplicada 4, no. 1 (2004): 37–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1984-63982004000100005.

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Trata-se de uma análise do consagrado conto "Uma Rosa para Emily", de William Faulkner, voltada para alguns dos principais aspectos de sua estrutura. Após considerarmos o enredo, discutimos a construção das personagens, com destaque para a protagonista, fazendo um levantamento e comentários sobre possíveis fontes de inspiração, destacando, entre outras, aspectos da biografia da poeta Emily Dickinson, a ficção e a poesia de E. A. Poe, romances de Charles Dickens e Henry James, o conto de Sherwood Anderson e a poesia de William Blake, Emily Dickinson, Robert Browning e John Crowe Ransom, acresce
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Akbaş, Arif. "Edebî Eleştiri ve Yakın Okuma: Modern Dönemde Metin Analizi." Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 8, no. 1 (2025): 49–72. https://doi.org/10.47948/efad.1604310.

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Edebiyat teorisi, edebiyatın doğasının ve edebî analiz yöntemlerinin sistematik olarak incelenmesidir. 19. yüzyıldan bu yana edebiyat bilimi; edebiyat teorisi ve entelektüel tarih, ahlak felsefesi, sosyal felsefe ya da insanların anlamı nasıl yorumladığıyla ilgili disiplinler arası temaları içermektedir. Modern akademideki beşerî bilimlerde, edebiyat biliminin ikinci tarzı post-yapısalcılığın bir dalıdır. Bu kavram; kelime teorisi, bazıları göstergebilim, kültürel çalışmalar, dil felsefesi ve kıtasal felsefe dallarından beslenen metinleri okumaya yönelik bilimsel yaklaşımlar için bir şemsiye t
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Rodiah, Ita. "New Historicism: Kajian Sejarah dalam Karya Imajinatif Ukhruj Minha Ya Mal’un Saddam Hussein." Jurnal Kajian Islam Interdisipliner 4, no. 2 (2020): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/jkii.v4i2.1102.

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Penelitian ini membuktikan bahwa kajian kesusastraan dengan menggunakan new historicism mampu mengungkap pelbagai kekuatan budaya, sosial, ekonomi, dan politik yang menyetubuh dan menyelinap dalam setiap sela teks sastra yang merupakan ranah estetik (aesthetic richness). Penelitian ini mengungkapkan bahwa karya sastra tidak dapat dipisahkan dengan pelbagai konteks zaman dan praksis budaya, sosial, ekonomi, serta politik yang melingkupinya. Penelitian ini tidak sependapat dengan konsep new criticism John Crowe Ransom (The New Criticism, 1941 dan Criticism as Pure Speculation, 1971) dan William
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Weiser, M. Elizabeth. "Kenneth Burke and the New Critics." Literature of the Americas, no. 9 (2020): 81–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/2541-7894-2020-9-81-105.

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Most scholars of American theorist Kenneth Burke consider him a founder of the post-war New Rhetoric, a movement to shift rhetorical studies from a historic focus on persuasion to a more expansive understanding of language, dialogue, and communally constructed truths. However, Burke throughout the 1930s and 40s thought of himself primarily as a literary critic, albeit one who turned literary critical techniques to the social scene around him. Without his ongoing, often contentious dialogue with the literary scholars of the New Criticism, Burke’s rhetorical theories on the power of language to
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Febriyantasari, Devinda Aralia, and Yulistiyanti Yulistiyanti. "Exploring Robert Frost’s ‘The Road Not Taken’ Using New Criticism." Interference: Journal of Language, Literature, and Linguistics 5, no. 2 (2024): 100. https://doi.org/10.26858/interference.v5i2.63779.

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Abstract. The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost is one of a famous and widely studied poem which contains several ambiguous elements that led to multiple interpretations of the poem. This study attempts to find out the theme, figurative languages, ambiguity and symbolism in The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost and its contribution to the exploration of themes. This study used text-oriented approach with qualitative data analysis techniques to delve into the textual content. In addition, this study examines Robert Frost The Road Not Taken using New Criticism theory by John Crowe Ransom and adopts a
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Foley, Hugh. "Robert Lowell, the New Critics, and the “Unforgivable Landscape” of Liberalism." Twentieth-Century Literature 66, no. 4 (2020): 485–512. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/0041462x-8770706.

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This essay argues that Robert Lowell’s poetry demonstrates a critical engagement with the liberal individual that he is not often given credit for. By examining Lowell’s handling of the pathetic fallacy, whereby the external landscape is made to match the mood of the observer, the essay reveals a critique of the historical formation of American individualism, visible in how Lowell connects the literary historical tropes he is employing to the history of American “imperial” violence. This is first shown through a close reading of “Mouth of the Hudson.” The essay connects Lowell’s view to those
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Elias, Amy J. "Context Rocks!" Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 134, no. 3 (2019): 579–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2019.134.3.579.

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Searching for the phrase “appreciation of literature” in Google's Ngram Viewer shows that the phrase reached its peak usage in English publications between 1936 and 1937 and then nosedived after those years. It's interesting to speculate about what came together at that time. In 1937, DC Thomson published the first issue of The Dandy, one of the best selling comics in the history of British pop culture and the third-longest-running comics in the world; Daffy Duck debuted in the animated short Porky's Duck Hunt, directed by Tex Avery for the Looney Tunes series; and Detective Comics commenced p
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Armstrong, T. D. "Thomas D. Young and John Hindle (eds.), Selected Essays of John Crowe Ransom (Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana State Univ. Press, 1984, £30). Pp. xiv, 354. ISBN 0 8071 1130 9. - Robert S. Dupree, Allen Tate and the Augustinian Imagination (Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana State Univ. Press, 1983, £21.25). Pp. xviii, 247. ISBN 0 8071 1100 7." Journal of American Studies 19, no. 2 (1985): 307–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875800012445.

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Rodríguez López-Abadía, Arturo. "Cleese, John, So, Anyway..., New York, Crown Archetype (Random House), 2014, 392 pages." DIGILEC: Revista Internacional de Lenguas y Culturas 1 (September 17, 2018): 231. http://dx.doi.org/10.17979/digilec.2014.1.0.3671.

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Allinson, Louise. "Two Accounts for the Chapel of René of Anjou (1449–54)." Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle 26 (1993): 59–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14723808.1993.10540962.

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René of Anjou (1409–80) was a major figure in the French royal family in the fifteenth century. He inherited some of his titles and lands from his brother Louis III, held previously by his father Louis II and grandfather Louis I (the second son of John II, King of France). But marriage and politics had also increased the wealth and power of the Angevins, adding to the Dukedom of Anjou the Dukedoms of Lorraine and of Bar, the County of Provence, the Kingdoms of Sicily and of Naples, and the title of King of Jerusalem. In the later phases of the Anglo-French conflicts of the fifteenth century Re
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Buyse, Marc, Gonzalo Spera, Everardo D. Saad, et al. "Abstract P3-11-10: Benefit/risk relationship of TCH versus AC-TH in BCIRG 006: analysis using generalized pairwise comparisons." Clinical Cancer Research 31, no. 12_Supplement (2025): P3–11–10—P3–11–10. https://doi.org/10.1158/1557-3265.sabcs24-p3-11-10.

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Abstract Purpose: Given the nominally superior disease-free and overall survival for doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide, docetaxel, and trastuzumab (AC-TH) versus docetaxel, carboplatin, and trastuzumab (TCH), but significantly improved cardiac safety and lower incidence of leukemia with TCH than with AC-TH, we formally assessed the benefit/risk relationship of these two regimens using Generalized Pairwise Comparisons, a novel method that yields a single efficacy measure that represents multiple outcomes under a single statistical test. Patients and Methods: We used data from BCIRG 006 with a media
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Krsmanovic, Bojana, and Ninoslava Radosevic. "Legendary genealogies of Byzantine Emperors and their families." Zbornik radova Vizantoloskog instituta, no. 41 (2004): 71–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zrvi0441071k.

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Theoretically, the Byzantine Emperor was, just like in the times of the Roman Empire, chosen on the basis of his personal qualities and merits ? by the grace of God, of course. Practically, the factors which determined the ascension of a person to the throne were much more complex, the methods of gaining power being multifarious. In consequence, the political philosophy was confronted with the question of whether it is virtue (aret?) or origin (g?noz) that defines an Emperor. Independently of this rather theoretical question, however, and despite the claims that the personal qualities are deci
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"The unregenerate South: the agrarian thought of John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, and Donald Davidson." Choice Reviews Online 35, no. 07 (1998): 35–3748. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/choice.35-3748.

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Mahmi, Najah. "A Reading in “Tradition and the Individual Talent”." International Journal of Humanities and Applied Social Science, June 30, 2024, 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.33642/ijhass.v9n6p1.

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The first seeds of New Criticism as an objectivist approach to literature emerged in the 1920s at Vanderbilt University as a result of literary debates about methods and methodologies of reading, led by theorists and critics such as Allen Tate, John Crowe Ransom, Cleanth Brooks, Robert Penn Warren, and others. Their discussions resulted in the publication of The Fugitive (1922); one of the main founding writings of New Criticism. They were widely influenced by each other as well as other theorists, among which was T.S. Eliot who noticeably shaped the movement’s literary theory, namely through
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"Young, T. D. and Hindle, J. (eds), Selected Essays of John Crowe Ransom. Pp. xi + 354. Baton Rouge and London: Louisiana State University Press, 1984. £28.50." Notes and Queries, June 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/notesj/33.2.278.

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"Mark G. Malvasi. The Unregenerate South: The Agrarian Thought of John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, and Donald Davidson. (Southern Literary Studies.) Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. 1997. Pp. xx, 261. $35.00." American Historical Review, February 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr/105.1.241.

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Fisher, Dana R., and Stella M. Rouse. "Intersectionality within the racial justice movement in the summer of 2020." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119, no. 30 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2118525119.

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In an environment that is high in racial justice saliency, how do identities inform motivation for supporting specific issues in the crowd? This study examines the role that intersectionality played in mobilizing participants to join the mass demonstrations sparked by the murder of George Floyd. Building on recent studies that show how protest participants connect issue-based concerns with their identities to boost support for movements, we analyze data collected through surveys with a random sample of activists participating in the protests after George Floyd’s death in Washington, DC, in 202
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Rutten, Philip, Michael H. Lees, Sander Klous, Hans Heesterbeek, and Peter M. A. Sloot. "Modelling the dynamic relationship between spread of infection and observed crowd movement patterns at large scale events." Scientific Reports 12, no. 1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-19081-z.

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AbstractUnderstanding how contact patterns arise from crowd movement is crucial for assessing the spread of infection at mass gathering events. Here we study contact patterns from Wi-Fi mobility data of large sports and entertainment events in the Johan Cruijff ArenA stadium in Amsterdam. We show that crowd movement behaviour at mass gathering events is not homogeneous in time, but naturally consists of alternating periods of movement and rest. As a result, contact duration distributions are heavy-tailed, an observation which is not explained by models assuming that pedestrian contacts are ana
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Kaplan, Louis. "“War is Over! If You Want It”." M/C Journal 6, no. 1 (2003). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2140.

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According to media conglomerate CNN, John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s peace crusade began in 1971. CNN’s on-line news group Showbiz on June 22, 1997 frames John and Yoko’s campaign for peace: “Former Beatle John Lennon was honoured posthumously Friday for his contributions to world peace at a star-studded ceremony in London for the 22nd Silver Clef awards. Lennon’s song “Imagine” has been a leading anthem for the peace movement”. This is a rather limited selection that overlooks a number of earlier (and more radical) possibilities in the Lennon-Ono musical arsenal. A 1969 article in Newsweek entitle
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Baltrusaitis, Kristin, Kathleen Noddin, Colleen Nguyen, Adam Crawley, John S. Brownstein, and Laura F. White. "Evaluation of approaches that adjust for biases in participatory surveillance systems." Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 10, no. 1 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v10i1.8908.

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ObjectiveTo estimate and compare influenza attack rates (AR) in the United States (US) using different approaches to adjust for reporting biases in participatory syndromic surveillance data.IntroductionBecause the dynamics and severity of influenza in the US vary each season, yearly estimates of disease burden in the population are essential to evaluate interventions and allocate resources. The CDC uses data from a national health-care based surveillance system and mathematical models to estimate the overall burden of disease in the general population. Over the past decade, crowd-sourced syndr
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Wilken, Rowan, and Anthony McCosker. "The Everyday Work of Lists." M/C Journal 15, no. 5 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.554.

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IntroductionThis article explores the work of lists in mediating the materiality and complexity of everyday life. In contemporary cultural contexts the endless proliferation of listing forms and practices takes on a “self-reflexivity” that signals their functional and productive role in negotiating the everyday. Grocery lists, to do lists, and other fragmentary notes work as personal tools for ordering and managing daily needs and activities. But what do these fragments tell us about the work of lists? Do they “merely” describe or provide analytical insight into the everyday? To address these
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Taylor, Laurie. "Video Game Internal Turfs and Turfs of Play." M/C Journal 7, no. 2 (2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2346.

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Video games are predicated on representations of space, and those spaces are depicted and delimited by specialised visual markings that specify how the game can be played in those areas. For games to present a sense of space, they must display some sense of spatiality beyond that of merely virtualizing a simple game, in the way that puzzle and card games like Tetris and computerized Solitaire do. For games to present space, the games must contain immersive play environments. Many games present immersive environments for play and these spaces can come in many forms: from cityscapes to general p
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Adey, Peter. "Holding Still: The Private Life of an Air Raid." M/C Journal 12, no. 1 (2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.112.

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In PilsenTwenty-six Station Road,She climbed to the third floorUp stairs which were all that was leftOf the whole house,She opened her doorFull on to the sky,Stood gaping over the edge.For this was the placeThe world ended.Thenshe locked up carefullylest someone stealSiriusor Aldebaranfrom her kitchen,went back downstairsand settled herselfto waitfor the house to rise againand for her husband to rise from the ashesand for her children’s hands and feet to be stuck back in placeIn the morning they found herstill as stone, sparrows pecking her hands.Five Minutes after the Air Raidby Miroslav Holu
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Potts, Jason. "The Alchian-Allen Theorem and the Economics of Internet Animals." M/C Journal 17, no. 2 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.779.

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Economics of Cute There are many ways to study cute: for example, neuro-biology (cute as adaptation); anthropology (cute in culture); political economy (cute industries, how cute exploits consumers); cultural studies (social construction of cute); media theory and politics (representation and identity of cute), and so on. What about economics? At first sight, this might point to a money-capitalism nexus (“the cute economy”), but I want to argue here that the economics of cute actually works through choice interacting with fixed costs and what economists call ”the substitution effect”. Cute, in
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Sheu, Chingshun J. "Forced Excursion: Walking as Disability in Joshua Ferris’s The Unnamed." M/C Journal 21, no. 4 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1403.

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Introduction: Conceptualizing DisabilityThe two most prominent models for understanding disability are the medical model and the social model (“Disability”). The medical model locates disability in the person and emphasises the possibility of a cure, reinforcing the idea that disability is the fault of the disabled person, their body, their genes, and/or their upbringing. The social model, formulated as a response to the medical model, presents disability as a failure of the surrounding environment to accommodate differently abled bodies and minds. Closely linked to identity politics, the soci
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Starrs, Bruno. "Hyperlinking History and Illegitimate Imagination: The Historiographic Metafictional E-novel." M/C Journal 17, no. 5 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.866.

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‘Historiographic Metafiction’ (HM) is a literary term first coined by creative writing academic Linda Hutcheon in 1988, and which refers to the postmodern practice of a fiction author inserting imagined--or illegitimate--characters into narratives that are intended to be received as authentic and historically accurate, that is, ostensibly legitimate. Such adventurous and bold authorial strategies frequently result in “novels which are both intensely self-reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages” (Hutcheon, A Poetics 5). They can be so entertaining and
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Neilsen Glenn, Lorri. "The Loseable World: Resonance, Creativity, and Resilience." M/C Journal 16, no. 1 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.600.

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[Editors’ note: this lyric essay was presented as the keynote address at Edith Cowan University’s CREATEC symposium on the theme Catastrophe and Creativity in November 2012, and represents excerpts from the author’s publication Threading Light: Explorations in Loss and Poetry. Regina, SK: Hagios Press, 2011. Reproduced with the author’s permission].Essay and verse and anecdote are the ways I have chosen to apprentice myself to loss, grief, faith, memory, and the stories we use to tie and untie them. Cat’s cradle, Celtic lines, bends and hitches are familiar: however, when I write about loss, I
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Arnold, Bruce, and Margalit Levin. "Ambient Anomie in the Virtualised Landscape? Autonomy, Surveillance and Flows in the 2020 Streetscape." M/C Journal 13, no. 2 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.221.

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Our thesis is that the city’s ambience is now an unstable dialectic in which we are watchers and watched, mirrored and refracted in a landscape of iPhone auteurs, eTags, CCTV and sousveillance. Embrace ambience! Invoking Benjamin’s spirit, this article does not seek to limit understanding through restriction to a particular theme or theoretical construct (Buck-Morss 253). Instead, it offers snapshots of interactions at the dawn of the postmodern city. That bricolage also engages how people appropriate, manipulate, disrupt and divert urban spaces and strategies of power in their everyday life.
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Costello, Moya. "Reading the Senses: Writing about Food and Wine." M/C Journal 16, no. 3 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.651.

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"verbiage very thinly sliced and plated up real nice" (Barrett 1)IntroductionMany of us share in an obsessive collecting of cookbooks and recipes. Torn or cut from newspapers and magazines, recipes sit swelling scrapbooks with bloated, unfilled desire. They’re non-hybrid seeds, peas under the mattress, an endless cycle of reproduction. Desire and narrative are folded into each other in our drive, as humans, to create meaning. But what holds us to narrative is good writing. And what can also drive desire is image—literal as well as metaphorical—the visceral pleasure of the gaze, or looking and
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Bauer, Kathy Anne. "How Does Taste In Educational Settings Influence Parent Decision Making Regarding Enrolment?" M/C Journal 17, no. 1 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.765.

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Introduction Historically in Australia, there has been a growing movement behind the development of quality Early Childhood Education and Care Centres (termed ‘centres’ for this article). These centres are designed to provide care and education outside of the home for children from birth to five years old. In the mid 1980s, the then Labor Government of Australia promoted and funded the establishment of many centres to provide women who were at home with children the opportunity to move into the workplace. Centre fees were heavily subsidised to make this option viable in the hope that more wome
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Hagen, Sal. "“Trump Shit Goes into Overdrive”: Tracing Trump on 4chan/pol/." M/C Journal 23, no. 3 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1657.

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Content warning: although it was kept to a minimum, this text displays instances of (anti-Semitic) hate speech. During the 2016 U.S. election and its aftermath, multiple journalistic accounts reported on “alt-right trolls” emanating from anonymous online spaces like the imageboard 4chan (e.g. Abramson; Ellis). Having gained infamy for its nihilist trolling subcultures (Phillips, This Is Why) and the loose hacktivist movement Anonymous (Coleman), 4chan now drew headlines because of the alt-right’s “genuinely new” concoction of white supremacy, ironic Internet humour, and a lack of clear leaders
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Ware, Ianto. "Andrew Keen Vs the Emos: Youth, Publishing, and Transliteracy." M/C Journal 11, no. 4 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.41.

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This article is a comparison of two remarkably different takes on a single subject, namely the shifting meaning of the word ‘publishing’ brought about by the changes in literacy habits related to Web 2.0. One the one hand, we have Andrew Keen’s much lambasted 2007 book The Cult of the Amateur, which is essentially an attempt to defend traditional gatekeeper models of cultural production by denigrating online, user-generated content. The second is Spin journalist Andy Greenwald’s Nothing Feels Good, focusing on the Emo subculture of the early 2000s and its reliance on Web 2.0 as an integral med
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Ettler, Justine. "When I Met Kathy Acker." M/C Journal 21, no. 5 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1483.

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I wake up early, questions buzzing through my mind. While I sip my morning cup of tea and read The Guardian online, the writer, restless because I’m ignoring her, walks around firing questions.“Expecting the patriarchy to want to share its enormous wealth and power with women is extremely naïve.”I nod. Outside the window pieces of sky are framed by trees, fluffy white clouds alternate with bright patches of blue. The sweet, heady first wafts of lavender and citrus drift in through the open window. Spring has come to Hvar. Time to get to work.The more I understand about narcissism, the more I u
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