Articles related

John Ó Maoilearca    

François Laruelle’s ‘non-philosophical’ practice is connected to its performative language, such that to the question 'what is it to think?, non-philosophy responds that thinking is not “thought”, but performing. Non-philosophy is equally described by La... see more


Sarah Fitzpatrick    

This paper explores how sensation novels like Wilkie Collins’ The Woman in White and Ellen Wood’s East Lynne complicate traditionally understood gender roles through the lens of the separate spheres ideology, which Amanda Vickery asserts “has come to con... see more

Revista: The Victorian

Colleen Harrison    

The use of satire in literature provides clues to the intent of an author. Yet, during the Victorian era, many authors cast aside the notion of deeper meanings and interpretations for the sake of aestheticism, or the appreciation of art and literature si... see more

Revista: The Victorian

Ahmad Sahide,Muhammad Azhar,Sidik Jatmika    

The initial background of the Republic of Indonesia is plural (diverse). Therefore, Indonesian people must live in mutual respect with people who are different from him in various ways (religion, race, and class). This statement is what is referred to as... see more


Stefano De Falco,Giulia Fiorentino    

Street art may be seen as a practice of spontaneous urban appropriation, expressed through a shared state of mind. In this context, street artworks are both the agents and the results of an “emotional right” to the city, conveyed through the creation of ... see more