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https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/people/Sarah.Dillon/Histories of Artificial Intelligence: A Genealogy of Power', BJHS Themes 8 (2023), ed. ... Histories of Artificial Intelligence: A Genealogy of Power', with Syed Mustafa Ali, Stephanie Dick, Matthew Jones, Jonnie Penn, Richard Staley. -
Centre for Material Texts » Blog Archive » Seminars in the History …
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?p=464530 April–Jaclyn Rajsic (University of Cambridge). ‘The Rolling Text: using space in royal genealogies, c. -
News | English Faculty News | Page 14
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/category/news/page/14Genealogy, Interface, Situation’, edited by James Gabrillo and Nathaniel Zetter, with one of the chapters written by Caroline Bassett. -
Ben Lerner’s 10:04 – American Literature
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/american/?p=286Like any good Hassidic story, this one has a convoluted genealogy. -
Spenser Studies 35 (2021)
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/51.3.15/In A vewe, this essay argues, race colludes with genealogy and chronicity to achieve its structural effects, which work to construct both racial genealogies as well as racial futures. ... The racialized strictures of straight, White temporality and -
Centre for Material Texts » Blog Archive » Scientiae 2014
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?p=3489Genealogies of “reason”, “utility”, and “knowledge”. Humanism and the Scientific Revolution. -
english | English Faculty News | Page 15
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/author/english/page/15New Open Humanities Publication: ‘Articulating Media: Genealogy, Interface, Situation’. ... Open Humanities Press is pleased to announce the publication of ‘Articulating Media: Genealogy, Interface, Situation’, edited by James Gabrillo and -
Newsletter | English Faculty News | Page 13
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/category/newsletter/page/13Genealogy, Interface, Situation’, edited by James Gabrillo and Nathaniel Zetter, with one of the chapters written by Caroline Bassett. -
University of Cambridge: Faculty of English
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/seminars/hist-book.htmVenue: Milstein Seminar Room, CUL. Easter Term 2015. 30 April-Jaclyn Rajsic (University of Cambridge), 'The Rolling Text: using space in royal genealogies, c. -
Ania Loomba & Melissa E. Sanchez, Rethinking Feminism in Early…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/48.1.9/She argues that moral character is, literally, read and written in an inheritance of blood, a genealogy. ... 245). Such a metacritical question should send us all back to faerie lond to rethink our genealogies, to reflect on the historical and political -
Jason Crawford, Allegory and Enchantment
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/48.1.12/move through a discussion of genealogies of allegory in Plato, the early Church fathers and Prudentius (chapter 1), Langland’s Piers Plowman (chapter 2), Skelton’s The Bowge of Courte (chapter ... Others will quibble about the genealogies Crawford -
Cambridge Authors » What Use was Ted Hughes’ Degree? The Case of Crow
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cambridgeauthors/hughes-crow-dark/The need for structural knowledge to interpret a poem is also apparent in 'Lineage', which purports to explain the genealogy of Crow:. ... The seemingly familiar structure encourages the reader to contemplate the relationships between the images which -
Alex Davis, Imagining Inheritance from Chaucer to Shakespeare
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/52.1.9/As Davis summarises, the book ‘offers a genealogy of the patrimonial forms that stand behind the blur of change that constitutes the surface of contemporary life’ (18). ... But even this is immediately revised by Spenser to return us to an emphasis -
News | English Faculty News | Page 56
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/category/news/page/56It is entitled ‘Writing Eighteenth-Century Religion’ and includes an article by Dr Philip Connell, ‘Afterword: Writing Religion and the Genealogy of the Literary Aesthetic’. -
Spenserian Futures
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/50.3.4/In particular, these discourses of land use and racial genealogy code Ireland as a land that is mismanaged due to the supposed hostile and deficient character of Irish peoples. -
Shaking the Steadfast Globe: Early Modern Futures for the Global Turn
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/52.3.2/pressure washing 9 months ago. The earth’s shaking has been explained as an earthquake, related mythologically to Orgoglio’s own genealogy earlier in the poem. ... little runmo 5 months, 2 weeks ago. The earth’s shaking has been explained as an -
english | English Faculty News | Page 56
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/author/english/page/56It is entitled ‘Writing Eighteenth-Century Religion’ and includes an article by Dr Philip Connell, ‘Afterword: Writing Religion and the Genealogy of the Literary Aesthetic’. -
Edmund Spenser, Donnchadh ‘an tSneachta’ Mac Craith and the writing…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/52.2.4/His genealogy is given in Leabhar Mór na nGeinealach (‘The Great Book of Genealogies’), which was compiled by Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh in the middle of the seventeenth century:. ... See Irish Poets, 104. [13] Nollaig Ó Muraíle (ed.), Leabhar Mór -
Dissertations
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/47.2.39/Spenser’s version of English literary history is the product of a double vision which balances a linear genealogy of direct influence with a more circumlocutory sequence of indirect mediation. -
Review Essay: Elizabeth I and Ireland
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/45.2.33/In short, when Elizabeth referred to the Gildas monument in her response to the Catholic bishops, she was linking her own genealogy to the Welsh myth of a Christian church established ... Or, to put it another way, one of Elizabeth’s first public -
Newsletter | English Faculty News | Page 49
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/category/newsletter/page/49It is entitled ‘Writing Eighteenth-Century Religion’ and includes an article by Dr Philip Connell, ‘Afterword: Writing Religion and the Genealogy of the Literary Aesthetic’. -
Hannah Crawforth, Etymology and the Invention of English in Early…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/45.2.37/Multiple, competing lexical genealogies might well be allowed to share space in an argument (or a poem), and even an avowedly spurious etymology could be valued for its aptness. -
Mike Rodman Jones, Radical Pastoral, 1381–1594
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/44.2.42/Jones here is less interested in asserting a theological genealogy extending from Wycliffites to Protestants than he is in uncovering a shared rhetoric of polemical pastoral identity, one that may have -
Noah Millstone, Manuscript Circulation and the Invention of Politics…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/47.3.47/Impressively integrating intellectual, media, and political history, Millstone’s three case studies offer fresh readings of well-known events and personalities, providing a long-term genealogy for some distinctive features of -
Centre for Material Texts » Seminar Series
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?cat=6&paged=330 April–Jaclyn Rajsic (University of Cambridge). ‘The Rolling Text: using space in royal genealogies, c.
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