Interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary Woolf : selected papers from the twenty-second annual international conference on Virginia Woolf : University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada, 7-10 June, 2012 /
Interdisciplinary/Multidisciplinary Woolf comprises thirty-five essays selected from papers delivered at the 22nd Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, hosted by the University of Saskatchewan. Contributors link inter- and multidisciplinary scholarship to the intellectual and creative p...
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
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Clemson, South Carolina :
Clemson University Digital Press,
[2013]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction to Interdisciplinary / multidisciplinary Woolf / Ann Martin and Kahryn Holland . History, materiality, multiplicity : Multidisciplinary Woolf / multiple Woolfs / Maggie Humm
- Woolf, history, us / Melba Cuddy-Keane
- "Full of experiments and reforms" : Virginia Woolf, John Maynard Keynes, and the impossibility of economic modeling / Alice Keane
- Desiring statues and ambiguous sexualities in Jacob's room / Vara Neverow
- Challenging the family script : Woolf, the Stephen family, and Victorian evangelical theology / Jane de Gay
- History as scaffolding : Woolf's use of The Times in The years / Eleanor McNees
- Vincent van Gogh, Virginia Woof, and old shoes : a cross-cultural iconography of historical trauma from the Great War to the Iraq War / Marlene A. Briggs
- Stopped at the border : Virginia Woolf and the criminalization of dissent in democratic societies / J. Ashley Foster
- "Q. And babies? A. And babies": on pacifism, visual trauma, and the body heap / Conor Tomas Reed
- Photography, history, and memoir of the Spanish Civil War: interdisciplinary views / Lolly J. Ockerstrom. Patterns, practices, principles : "Waving to Virginia" / Brenda R. Silver
- Woolf, Defoe, Derrida : interdisciplinary dogs
- or the canine aesthetics and (gender) politics of creativity / Jane Goldman
- "The law is on the side of the normal" : Virginia Woolf as crip theorist / Madelyn Detloff
- A healing centre of one's own : Woolf's legacy and public responses to child abuse / Marie Lovrod and Karen Wood
- Sunflower suture : disseminating the garden in The years / Elisa Kay Sparks
- "One must be scientific" : natural history and ecology in Mrs. Dalloway / Sarah Dunlap
- Clarissa's glacial skepticism : John Tyndall and "Deep Time" in Mrs. Dalloway / Catherine W. Hollis
- Apollonian illustion and dionysian truth in Mrs. Dalloway / Michael J. Horacki. Art, influence, embodiment : "Time has whizzed back an inch or two on its reel": relating Virginia Woolf and Emily Carr through vintage postcards, Lily Broscoe, Mrs. McNab, and the cinematic time of To the lighthouse / Leslie Kathleen Hankins
- Speaking citizen to citizen in a time of war : Miss La Trobe's use of parabasis in her historical pageant / Kathleen Wall
- Work as salvation: Eureka's Angel in the house, a director's experience / Charlie Peters
- Drawing as thinking : a visual response to To the lighthouse / Sarah Blake
- Performing feminism, transmitting affect : Isadora Duncan, Virginia Woolf, and the politics of movement / Kimberly Engdahl Coates
- Virginia Woolf and Clarice Lispector : thinking back through Brazilian mothers / Maria Aparecide de Oliviera
- Mystical gibberish or renegade discourse?: poetic language according to Orlando / Christopher Brown
- Selves and othes as narrative participants in Woolf's novels / Kyle Robertson. Publishing, politics, publics : "The most unaccountable of machinery": The Orlando Project produces a textbase of one's own / Susan Brown, Patricia Clements, and Isobel Grundy
- The hotel at the end of the universe / Steven D. Putzel
- Globalization, inter connectivity, and anti-imperialism : Leonard Woolf, the Hogarth Press, and Kenya / Jeanne Dubino
- Chinese eyes and muddled Armenians : the Hogarth Press and British racial discourse / Adam Barrows
- "No one wants biography": the Hogarth Press classifies Orlando / Claire Battershill
- There goes the bride : Virginia Woolf, Julia Strachey, and the Hogarth Press / Diane F. Gillespie
- Redefining Woolf for the 1990"s : producing and promoting the "Definitive collected edition" / Elizabeth Willson Gordon
- The believers : writers publishing for readers, or preliminary musings on the Hogarth Press and McSweeney's / Aurelia Mahood
- The Woolfs in print and online : a university press in transition / Wayne Chapman.