Claire StrattonShattered Interiorities: The Function of Biopolitics in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. DallowayMrs. Dalloway journeys into the deep, psychic spaces of its characters, reflecting their chaotic, troubled experiences in a fragmented…Apr 26, 2020Apr 26, 2020
Claire StrattonReinterpreting Power and Fantasy: The Sexual Imaginations of “The Quilt” and Season of Migration…Tayeb Salih’s Season of Migration to the North navigates the tangled, contradictory legacy of British imperialism in Sudan through the…Apr 26, 2020Apr 26, 2020
Claire StrattonThe Articulations and Inarticulations of Queerness in Anna Burn’s MilkmanMilkman describes a personal account of wartime in Northern Ireland through seemingly impersonal terms– names and places are withheld and…Apr 26, 2020Apr 26, 2020
Claire StrattonResisting Progress: A Fragmented History in Emily St. John Mandel’s Station ElevenStation Eleven presents a poignant and compassionate understanding of the troubles of modern life through the imagination of its…Apr 23, 2020Apr 23, 2020
Claire StrattonCulpability and Compliance in Jiří Weil’s ‘Mendelssohn is on the Roof’Mendelssohn is on the Roof is a story of both complicity and resistance during an era of Nazi-induced terror. It examines life in occupied…Apr 23, 2020Apr 23, 2020
Claire StrattonA Tale of Two RevolutionsA Tale of Two Cities tells the story of an emotional and violent revolution that stains the streets of France with blood and threatens the…Apr 23, 2020Apr 23, 2020