Shirley Jackson's American Gothic Dr Ouorou Douro-KpindouArgues that Jackson's anticipation of postmodernism ranks her among the most significant writers of her time. Best known for her short story "The Lottery" and her novel The Haunting of Hill House, Shirley Jackson produced a body of work that is more varied and complex than critics have realized. In fact, as Darryl Hattenhauer argues here, Jackson was one of the few writers to anticipate the transition from modernism to postmodernism, and therefore
and a hands-on acoustic spectral analysis is suggested as the ideal long-term student project
Jim Behuniak establishes "specific philosophical relationships" between Dewey's ideas and early Daoist thought
and technolog-thus engaging Dewey with themes generally associated with Daoist thought
From the ‘Troubles’ to Trumpism: Ireland and America
the trial raises the specter of Warren Hastings and the costs of empire
In this follow up to Stephen King on the Big Screen (2009)
Born in Scotland and a former leader-writer on The Morning Star
This book’s authoritative blend of theory and practice makes it a matchless resource for everyone in the archives and records management field
challengingestablished notions of cosmic and political rule
To gain a better understanding of how structures of identity changed along with the rest of South Africa's institutions
they mobilised a protest rooted in local issues
and possibilities of reform