Browsing by Author "DiCaglio, Joshua"
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Champine, Tyler A (2023-08-02)This dissertation presents the life and work of Alexander Bogdanov, a revolutionary public intellectual in Russia at the turn of the twentieth century. I begin with Bogdanov’s living experience, situating his theoretical ...
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Rodriguez, Erika (2020-07-28)In Guillermo del Toro’s 2006 Pan’s Labyrinth and Richard Kelley’s 2001 Donnie Darko, the audience is presented with young protagonists that have the ability to see images beyond their reality. I define these images as ...
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DiCaglio, Joshua (ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and the Environment, 2015-09-01)
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DiCaglio, Joshua (2022-03-08)This article examines the meaning of the subjective in rhetorical modes of inquiry in contrast to the other-oriented nature of social critique. The problem of consciousness for interpretation is reopened through an examination ...
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Rogers, Anna CatherineLiterature Review: Much of the current available scholarship on science fiction and its engagement with the spiritual centers about religious tropes in science fiction, such as aliens as deities, gnosticism, the “personhood” ...
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DiCaglio, Joshua (2022-03-08)As scale has been increasingly highlighted in cultural analysis and STS, it has not been made sufficiently clear how scale is produced, why it generates such powerful effects, and the relationship it has to science and ...
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DiCaglio, Joshua (2022-03-08)This article reexamines and reframes Philip K. Dick’s sprawling philosophical text, known as the Exegesis, in relation to his widely celebrated fiction, philosophies of mysticism, posthumanism, and transhumanism, and more ...
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Bell, James M (2017-05-03)This thesis uses former literature on orality, literacy, pluralism, and power structures and applies their theoretical framework in order to provide insight into the rhetorical impacts of social media. Specifically, Facebook ...