Andrey Platonov and the Biopolitics of Failed Communism
(…) there is a certain biopolitical element in his literature. Platonov’s fictional character…
Female Carnality from “A Male Eye”: Gothicizing the Female Desire in Faulkner’s “As I lay Dying” and “A Rose for Emily”
…the tale of Emily Grierson’s enforced loneliness and gloomy life with the corpse of…
Traditional African Values
It is incontrovertible that there are pristine traditional African values for which Africans are id…
A Number and The Goat or, Who is Sylvia (Notes Toward a Definition of Tragedy): The Posthuman Dynamics in Dysfunctional Families
While the first play emphasizes the hierarchical side of the posthuman relationships between man an…
Scottish Enlightenment Philosophy as a Theoretical Framework of Wine Rhetoric
by Bailey McAlister ⌠ Certified Sommelier. Georgia State University, USA
A (Nudge) Psychology Reading of the “Nigerian Scam”
by Till Neuhaus (Bielefeld University, Faculty of Education, Germany)
In the Beginning was Violence: Notes Toward an Early Soviet Governmentality
…I would assume that Lenin, during the pre-revolutionary period, thought that violence was necessar…
Temple’s Rape in William Faulkner’s Sanctuary: Wilful Victim or Powerful Victimizer?
…Temple’s physical and psychological abuse and her transformation from “a blank-faced baby” to a “d…
The “Unhomed” in Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God
Many critics argue that Zora Neale Hurston overlooks racism in “Their Eyes Were Watching God&…
When “Knowing How to Read Texts” Means Understanding and Inferring Meanings
Associate Professor of Experimental Pedagogy, University of L’Aquila, Italy