Sigmund Freud, Dora: An Analysis of a Case of Hysteria
Video and Powerpoint of lecture by Christina Hendricks for the “Remake/Remodel” theme
zombie apocalypses are already happening… and have been for quite awhile apparently
I, unfortunately, am also included in the “zombies” because I completely blanked out and just remembered I have a blog post due today. Well technically yesterday. Whoops. Northanger Abbey is interesting, and I got into it right at the beginning … Continue reading → Continue reading →
zombie apocalypses are already happening… and have been for quite awhile apparently
I, unfortunately, am also included in the “zombies” because I completely blanked out and just remembered I have a blog post due today. Well technically yesterday. Whoops. Northanger Abbey is interesting, and I got into it right at the beginning … Continue reading → Continue reading →
Alejo Carpentier, The Kingdom of this World
Video and Powerpoint of lecture by Jon Beasley-Murray for the “Remake/Remodel” theme
Podcast: Frankenstein and “The Daisy Dolls”
Discussion with Jon Beasley-Murray and Kevin McNeilly
Podcast: The Waste Land and Foe
Discussion with Jon Beasley-Murray and Kevin McNeilly
Watchmen
Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’s Watchmen offers something of a counter-factual history of the Cold War. In particular, it imagines the central role of two generations of masked do-gooders: a 1940s cohort of “Minutemen,” most of whom are somewhat ephemeral … Continue reading →
J M Coetzee, Foe
Video of lecture by Jon Beasley-Murray for the “Monster in the Mirror” theme
Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
Powerpoint of lecture by Deanna Kreisel for the “Explorations and Encounters” theme
Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
Video of lecture by Kevin McNeilly for the “Monster in the Mirror” theme