The Defamiliarization of Trauma in W. G. Sebald’s Austerlitz Geoff Watkinson 5:3, Academic, History, Issue 5, Philosophy …
The Political Economy of the Eurocentric/Eurosceptic Divide in a Post-Crisis Europe Cameron Gardner 5:1, Academic, Issue 5, Politics …
“I’ve Never Felt Such a Bitch”: Lady Brett Ashley’s Trauma and Androgyny in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises Brittany J. Barron 3:2, Academic, Gender/Sexuality, Issue 3 …
Straying from Popular Memory: Examining the War Experiences of Berry Robison in Vietnam Cameron Carlomagno 3:1, Academic, Issue 3 …
Literature in the Gap: The Middle Way in Kipling’s Kim Nan Kuhlman 2:3, Academic, History, Issue 2, Philosophy, Religion …
The Kiss of a Wave, the Caress of the Sea: Sexual Fluidity in Mrs. Dalloway Michael Schrimper 2:2, Academic, Gender/Sexuality, Issue 2, Literary Criticism, Psychology …
The Underground Rhetoric: Laying Tracks for Social Justice Talia Fishbine 2:1, Academic, Issue 2, Rhetoric, Social Justice …
The Fluid Gaze in Virtual Reality Soudhamini 2:1, Academic, Essay, Film, Issue 2, Psychology, Technology, Visual Art …
Class, Gender, and Violence: Bringing Unreliable Femme Fatales from Page to Screen in Rebecca and Gone Girl Laura Burns 1:2, Academic, Film, Issue 1, Literary Criticism …
The Living Presence Is the Antidote to Fear Menas C. Kafatos, Ph.D. 1:1, Academic, Biology, Issue 1, Physics, Religion …
An Analysis of Literature on Disability and Fear through Life Elise Anguizola Assaf, Shayne Brophy, Jennifer James, and Sneha Kohli Mathur 1:1, Academic, Disability Studies, Education, Issue 1 …