Emily GravesOn the Siege on GazaI’ve heard people say that they don’t really know enough about the “conflict” to weigh in, so let me present to you some facts.Oct 31, 2023Oct 31, 2023
Emily GravesSea-Sand and Sorrow: Rosetti’s Teachings of the Transcendental Through the TangibleThe Victorian era must have yielded some incredibly existential infants. At least, that’s my first thought after reading Christina…Nov 11, 2017Nov 11, 2017
Emily GravesMore than Madness and Myth: Examining the Enigma of Emily Dickinson“I must tell you about the character of Amherst. It is a lady whom the people call the Myth… No one knows the cause of her isolation, but…Nov 11, 2017Nov 11, 2017
Emily GravesSex and Censorship in Ang Lee’s Lust, CautionAuthor’s notes: This article was originally published on Facets’ blog in 2016. It is nsfw.Nov 11, 2017Nov 11, 2017
Emily GravesOf Ice and Men: Nature in Ang Lee’s The Ice Storm and Brokeback MountainA t first glance, Lee’s dark family drama The Ice Storm (1997) and the star-crossed love story of Brokeback Mountain (2005) seem completely…Nov 10, 2017Nov 10, 2017
Emily GravesToo Many Cooks in the Kitchen: Ang Lee’s Use of Food and Framing to Illustrate Familial ImbalanceOne of the most common Chinese greetings “chī le ma?” which translates to “Have you eaten yet?”. Asking someone this does not mean you…Nov 9, 2017Nov 9, 2017