Repost: I'm particularly proud of this one because it's my bucket list journal. And it is the direction my literary scholarship has taken lately, apart from the ecoGothic/Plantationocene perspectives.

Satkunananthan, Anita Harris. “Mise En Abyme and Katabasis: Helen Oyeyemi’s and Tanith Lee’s Reimaginings of ‘Snow White.’” Marvels & Tales, vol. 34, no. 2, 2020, pp. 180–96. JSTOR, doi.org/10.13110/marvelstales.. Accessed 21 Nov. 2022.

(no open access, check Jstor if you can't access Project Muse)

#litodons #litstudies #poetics #fairytale #postcolonialGothic #gothic

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Repost: Guess I should share my one academic article of the year. (disclaimer, I found some post-publication typographic errors that I did not catch. Apologies)

Plantationocene Systems and Communal Disruptions in N.K. Jemisin’s Broken Earth Trilogy: An Ecogothic Perspective

ejournal.ukm.my/3l/article/vie

#Plantationocene #Capitolocene #EcoGothic #nkjemisin #sff #ecocriticism #litodons #litstudies #postcolonial #postcolonialGothic

Last updated 3 years ago

There's also this article. I'm particularly proud of this one because it's my bucket list journal. And it is the direction my literary scholarship has taken lately, apart from the ecoGothic/Plantationocene perspectives.

Satkunananthan, Anita Harris. “Mise En Abyme and Katabasis: Helen Oyeyemi’s and Tanith Lee’s Reimaginings of ‘Snow White.’” Marvels & Tales, vol. 34, no. 2, 2020, pp. 180–96. JSTOR, doi.org/10.13110/marvelstales.. Accessed 21 Nov. 2022.

(no open access, check Jstor if you can)

#gothic #postcolonialGothic #fairytale #poetics #litstudies #litodons

Last updated 3 years ago

Guess I should share my one academic article of the year.

Plantationocene Systems and Communal Disruptions in N.K. Jemisin’s Broken Earth Trilogy: An Ecogothic Perspective

ejournal.ukm.my/3l/article/vie

#postcolonialGothic #postcolonial #litstudies #litodons #ecocriticism #sff #nkjemisin #EcoGothic #Capitolocene #Plantationocene

Last updated 3 years ago