Browsing OU - Theses by Author "Baishya, Amit"
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Autofiction's Interrogation of Neoliberal Subjectivity
Gulbranson, Gregory (2021-05-14)Recent scholarship has highlighted the affinity between autofiction—a development in the contemporary novel that incorporates a fictionalized version of the author in the work—and the neoliberal economy. Through readings ... -
The Materiality of Disability in Animal’s People
Grunawalt, Jordan (2019-05)Metaphors are useful tools for understanding large, complicated issues, but they are inherently limiting. Particularly in a disability context, the application of metaphor relegates the material differences of a disabled ... -
Noise and Fragile Symphonies: Animality and the South African Sonic Genre in The Whale Caller, Disgrace, and Nineveh
Mason, Samantha (2019-05-11)When establishing an interspecies ethics, it is often the gaze that is used to establish the agency of the animal Other in the absence of logocentric speech. However, when considering the physical realities of the nonhuman ... -
“Why Would They Bury Her When She Can Still Walk Around” : Examining an Indigenous Gothic
Rosillo, Tatiana (2022-05-14)In “Why Would They Bury Her When She Can Still Walk Around” : Examining an Indigenous Gothic, Tatiana Rosillo adapts the genre conventions of the literary Gothic to examine Indigenous genre media and analyze what an ...