Content DePauw University is welcoming Dr. Jennifer Mike as the Visiting Global Studies Scholar for 2024-25 in the Global ...
DePauw University is nurturing the next generation of artists, innovators and creative leaders with the launch of the Creative School, a transformative initiative dedicated to collaboration and ...
September 10, 2024, is a day that will forever be etched in the memory of Sarah Gormley ‘94. It’s the day her memoir, "The Order of Things," is launched to the public. “As a writer I hope that people ...
At DePauw, you will find a vibrant community of learners and leaders from around the world. Join us on campus to see firsthand the power of the DePauw education. Personalized campus visits are offered ...
A storm is blowing from Paradise; it has got caught in his wings with such violence that the angel can no longer close them. The storm irresistibly propels him into the future to which his back is ...
Since structuralism in literary studies is largely of French origin, let this attempt to ruin its reputation have as its motto the words of a Frenchman, Pierre Bertaux: At one time it was hoped that ...
It is not that we are connoisseurs of chaos, but that we are surrounded by it, and equipped for co-existence with it only by our fictive powers.—Frank Kermode, The Sense of an Ending: Studies in the ...
Talk about technology, long familiar to science-fiction readers and writers, is getting popular in Academia too. Particularly interesting to humanists is the connection between technology and whatever ...
When Baudrillard writes that we live in an age of simulacra, he is not wrong. The phenomena he describes can be observed in corner video stores, supermarket aisles, and neighborhood gas stations as ...
From its birth in the Jazz Age, Anglo-American science fiction took more than three decades to reach the zenith of its classical development in the 1950s. By contrast, the rise of Japanese science ...
In this article I shall discuss Philip K. Dick's Valis, relating this controversial novel to his mature works, both in terms of themes (the question of Dick's abandonment of politics for theology) and ...
Say: This is real, the world is real, the world exists (I have met it)—no one laughs. Say: This is a simulacrum, you are merely a simulacrum, this war is a simulacrum—everyone bursts out ...