June 6, 2020 Café Dissensus Everyday
t is in the nature of elisions to pass from a one-way to bilateral substitution of categories of experience, i.e. a chiasmus. In this case, it would entail reading not only pandemic as war, but war too as a pandemic, i.e. a virulent calamitous disease..
June 6, 2020
Journal on Interdisciplinary Humanities, Pandemic Literature, 1st RIOC Conference Issue, Volume 12, No.15
June 6, 2020 Café Dissensus Everyday
It is perhaps fitting that I should be writing this brief essay on Camus’s much-remembered classic in February 2021. For February marks the emergence of Camus’s fictive-actual town of Oran from the ravages of a nearly year-long plague epidemi
June 6, 2020 Café Dissensus Everyday
n what may be deemed nothing short of a personal “event” and on what was, to many others, Valentine’s Day, I lost my phone
June 6, 2020 Café Dissensus Everyday
t is in the nature of elisions to pass from a one-way to bilateral substitution of categories of experience, i.e. a chiasmus.
June 6, 2020 Café Dissensus Everyday
t is in the nature of elisions to pass from a one-way to bilateral substitution of categories of experience, i.e. a chiasmus. In this case, it would entail reading not only pandemic as war, but war too as a pandemic, i.e. a virulent calamitous disease..
June 6, 2020
t is in the nature of elisions to pass from a one-way to bilateral substitution of categories of experience, i.e. a chiasmus. In this case, it would entail reading not only pandemic as war, but war too as a pandemic, i.e. a virulent calamitous disease..
June 6, 2020
It is perhaps fitting that I should be writing this brief essay on Camus’s much-remembered classic in February 2021. For February marks the emergence of Camus’s fictive-actual town of Oran from the ravages of a nearly year-long plague epidemi
June 6, 2020
n what may be deemed nothing short of a personal “event” and on what was, to many others, Valentine’s Day, I lost my phone
June 6, 2020
n what may be deemed nothing short of a personal “event” and on what was, to many others, Valentine’s Day, I lost my phone