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  1. My Journey into Silence: Immigrating to Post World War II Canada
  2. My Kinky Greek Mythology

    My Kinky Greek Mythology

    Contributor(s): Maria Luisa Ierfino-Adornato

  3. My Nonna's Spirituality & Her Clash With The Beatles. Imagine!
  4. Myth & Memory

    Myth & Memory

    Contributor(s): Silvia Falsaperla

  5. Mythic Revisionism: Women Poets and Philosophers in Italy Today
  6. Mythologizing the Middle Class: 'Tis Pity She's a Whore and the Urban Bourgeoisie

    Mythologizing the Middle Class: 'Tis Pity She's a Whore and the Urban Bourgeoisie

    Contributor(s): Valerie L. Jephson, Bruce Thomas Boehrer

    This paper examines the strategies through which John Ford's play validates an image of the rising urban middle class as constitutionally confused and therefore destructive to the social fabric of seventeenth-century London. The portrayal of the middle class as struggling to inhabit signifiers of...

  7. Myths, Facts, and Debates: Christopher Columbus and the New World before 1492
  8. Narrating a Partisan Body: Autobiographies of Carla Capponi and Giovanna Zangrandi
  9. Narration as Practice in Il nome della rosa

    Narration as Practice in Il nome della rosa

    Contributor(s): Deborah Parker

  10. Narration through Gesture in Giulio Romano's 'Sala di Troia'
  11. Narratives of Murder and Knowledge: Pellegrino Artusi and Dante Alighieri as Sleuths

    Narratives of Murder and Knowledge: Pellegrino Artusi and Dante Alighieri as Sleuths

    Contributor(s): Mirna Cicioni

    Using McHale’s notions of “epistemological” and “ontological” dominants, this article analyzes three historical crime novels that have real historical characters as their protagonist: Marco Malvaldi’s Odore di chiuso (2011), featuring Pellegrino Artusi as the detective, and Giulio Leoni’s I...

  12. Narratives of Nostos by Italian-Canadian Women

    Narratives of Nostos by Italian-Canadian Women

    Contributor(s): Licia Canton

    We are privileged to read and write and share narratives of nostos that are inspired by our (grand)parents’ decision to emigrate. The return journey “home” shows a need to look to the past, towards one’s roots, in an attempt to better understand the present. This essay looks at representations of...

  13. Natalia Ginzburg's Narrative Voci della sera

    Natalia Ginzburg's Narrative Voci della sera

    Contributor(s): Barbara Carle

  14. Navigating Past, Potential, and Paradise: The Gendered Epistemologies of Discovery and Creation in Francis Godwin’s Man in the Moone and Margaret Cavendish’s Blazing World

    Navigating Past, Potential, and Paradise: The Gendered Epistemologies of Discovery and Creation in Francis Godwin’s Man in the Moone and Margaret Cavendish’s Blazing World

    Contributor(s): Jennifer Mi-Young Park

    La pièce Man in the Moone de Francis Godwin et celle de Margaret Cavendish, Blazing World, décrivent des mondes nouveaux qui dérivent de l’idée de paradis et qui expérimentent avec les limites spatiales et temporelles. En combinant la nouveauté et une connaissance actuelle afin de construire un...

  15. Necessary Leaven: Hypocrisy and the Heptaméron

    Necessary Leaven: Hypocrisy and the Heptaméron

    Contributor(s): Emily Butterworth

    Hypocrisy is a recurring concern in Marguerite de Navarre’s Heptaméron, part of the wider dynamic of dissimulation, pretence, and exposure explored in the storytelling project. This article discusses the contexts in which hypocrisy is revealed and debated in the Heptaméron. While clerical and...

  16. Necessary Passions—Music to Language: A Translation
  17. Negotiating farm femininity in agricultural leadership

    Negotiating farm femininity in agricultural leadership

    2025-03-19 22:12:50 | Contributor(s): Jennifer Braun, Ken Caine, Mary Anne Beckie | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v11i2.646

    A growing number of women in the Canadian Prairie region are advancing into leadership roles in agriculture, which remains a predominantly male domain. In this research we explore how professionally and managerially employed women in agriculture in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and...

  18. Negotiating Organizational Constraints: Tactics for Technical Communicators

    Negotiating Organizational Constraints: Tactics for Technical Communicators

    2025-07-10 17:50:38 | Contributor(s): Marjorie Rush Hovde | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.502

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  19. Negotiating the Distance: African and Sicilian Bonds in Ragusa’s The Skin between Us
  20. Negotiations of a Woman’s Self: Liminal Experiences and Dialogic Reconsiderations in Anna Banti’s Un grido lacerante

    Negotiations of a Woman’s Self: Liminal Experiences and Dialogic Reconsiderations in Anna Banti’s Un grido lacerante

    Contributor(s): Torunn Haaland

    This article focuses on the authorial figure in Anna Banti’s last work, Un grido lacerante. An introspective portrait of an aging author whose life and career have been shaped by remorse over a lost vocation, the novel has traditionally been interpreted as an expression of the autobiographical...