The Western Humanities Review, Volume 64Utah Humanities Research Foundation, 2010 |
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... nature . Or , maybe not . Does this girl see the surveillance cameras that have been tracking her every move ? Does she notice that , moments after she leaves the thicket , the doe has been surreptitiously evacuated from the scene with ...
... nature . Or , maybe not . Does this girl see the surveillance cameras that have been tracking her every move ? Does she notice that , moments after she leaves the thicket , the doe has been surreptitiously evacuated from the scene with ...
Pagina 113
... nature . We fear the technologically induced loss of an authentic experience of nature , and anxiety ensues . Even as the mildly eco - apocalyptic lyrics of the song ( in French ) suggest that humans have defiled the natural world , the ...
... nature . We fear the technologically induced loss of an authentic experience of nature , and anxiety ensues . Even as the mildly eco - apocalyptic lyrics of the song ( in French ) suggest that humans have defiled the natural world , the ...
Pagina 115
... nature " ( Nielsen ) , then such paradoxes themselves raise intriguing ecocritical questions . Specifically , what effect might Avatar's digital representations of nature have on our relationship with the Earth ? Thrown into high ...
... nature " ( Nielsen ) , then such paradoxes themselves raise intriguing ecocritical questions . Specifically , what effect might Avatar's digital representations of nature have on our relationship with the Earth ? Thrown into high ...
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Foundation Myth William Wenthe | 112 |
With Teeth Prose Prize Winner Natanya Ann Pulley | 120 |
Landscape With Storm | 126 |
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