6 articles in this issue
Yunzhong Shu
"for Neo-Confucians the recovery of the innate goodness in human nature becomes an important task in life, a task through which human beings can learn to be in accord with the Way of Heaven. In contrast, human nature per se is not an important issue in Wh... see more
Kyle Wanberg
On the Ant Songs of the 'Akimel 'O'odham people of the southwestern United States. "The Ant Songs have passed through different mediums as they were performed, recorded, copied, exchanged, translated, interpreted, and translated again. In each of the mome... see more
Anxo Abuín González
On performance art of the 1960s onward, particularly "the Italian theatre company Societas Raffaello Sanzio....its tradition is widely recognized these days for its use of fragmented worlds, audible sets in which artificial silences alternate with the mos... see more
Paul Morris
A brief introduction to E.D. Blodgett's paper, originally presented at the 2013 Canadian Comparative Literature Association conference at the University of Victoria.
E.D. Blodgett
On the history of the Comparative Literature program at the University of Alberta.
Patricia Klingenberg, Madison Natt, Miriam Chirico, Stephanie A. Glaser, Jelka Kernev-Strajn, Ken Provencher, Karen Bruce Wallace, David Staines
Reviews of: Lois Parkinson Zamora and Monika Kaup, eds., Baroque New Worlds: Representation, Transculturation, Counterconquest (Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2010); Nicholas Saul and Simon J. James, eds., The Evolution of Literature: Legacies of Darwin in European... see more