Mirroring Society’s Reactions to AIDS and Homosexuality through Fictional Ellipsis in Jonathan Demme’s Philadelphia
Jazz as Violence in Michael Harper's Poetry: Creating Identity through Deconstruction and Reactions to Colonialism
Impressionism as Literature: Natsume Soseki’s And Then (Sorekara) and James Joyce’s The Dead Reflect the Conflicted Individual in Modernity through Aesthetic Discourse
Paul Auster's Invisible: Defining Ontology through Desire for Incest and Immortality
Franz Kafka’s “The Penal Settlement” and “Before the Law”: The Barriers to Seeking Justice and Individual Freedom within Modernity
Object a--Energy Creator
Impressionism as Literature: Natsume Soseki’s And Then (Sorekara) and James Joyce’s The Dead Reveal Male Voyeurism’s Shortcomings in Modernity
Culture and The City as Object a
The Golden Metaphysical Identity of the Conflicted Woman in Sylvia Plath’s Poetry
The Chronotope in Hsiao-hsien Hou’s Flight of the Red Balloon: A Seamless Coexistence of Cultural Traditions and Globalized Post-Modernity
Nothing as Something in a Globalized India: Deconstructing Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger Redefines Indian Individualism
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