Volume XI, number 1
Durability and Transience: Cultural Borders of Temporality (I)
Published online: 2009-11-30
Articles
“I PREFER TO LOOK FORWARD”: POSITIONING THE U.S. SOUTH IN THE TIME OF BARACK OBAMA
Katherine Henninger
Calypso Magnolia: Transience and Durability in the Global South
John Lowe
HISTORY HELPLESSLY REVISITED: KURT VONNEGUT’S FICTIONAL “TIMEQUAKE”
Radu Surdulescu
STRATEGIES OF ENDURANCE: THE MYTH OF AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM
Rodica Mihăilă
RESTLESS IN AMERICA (AND BEYOND): EXPANDING SPACE AND TIME FRONTIERS
Laura Savu
“IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN THIS WAY”: PERSPECTIVES ON TIME IN PUEBLO AND DINÉ WOMEN’S POETRY
Ludmila Martanovschi
CYCLICAL TIME AND LINEAR TIME IN THOMAS KING’S GREEN GRASS, RUNNING WATER
Monica Bottez
TIME AND TRANSLATIONAL IDENTITIES IN WILSON HARRIS’S THE TREE OF THE SUN
Timothy Weiss
APPREHENDING GHOSTS: INVISIBILITY AND MOURNING IN ALISON BECHDE’S FUN HOME (2006)
Mihaela Precup
TEMPS PERDU? ON TRANSIENCE
Julia Hölzl
PASSING TRAINS, FLEETING GLIMPSES
Richard Witt
DURABILITY OR TRANSIENCE? ENGLISHNESS AND THE LEGACY OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND
José Igor Prieto-Arranz
GEOLOGICAL TIME AND HUMAN TRANSIENCE IN WILLIAM DYCE’S PEGWELL BAY, KENT: A RECOLLECTION OF OCTOBER 5TH 1858
Daniela Brown
TEMPORAL DIMENSIONS OF IDENTITY: THE CASE OF SOUTH ASIAN DIASPORA LIVING IN BRITAIN
Sule Okuroglu Ozun
SHADOW LINES OF SELFHOOD: SUBJECTIVE TEMPORALITIES IN DOMNICA RĂDULESCU’S TRAIN TO TRIESTE
Maria-Sabina Draga Alexandru
TRANSMISSION AND TRANSIENCE: DURABILITY OF MEDIA IN THE ELECTRONIC AGE
Helen York