Quixote/Quixote/“Quixote” by Julia RosenPosted on April 25, 2023May 1, 2023 The false Quixote and the false history of his adventures contribute to the figurative death of the identity, the persona, the name, “Don Quixote.” CriticismInterdisciplinary Seminarlinguistics narrative translation truth
“You and I”: Grammar and Narrative in Kinship by Chandani Attiyya NashPosted on April 9, 2021April 9, 2021 “Look, Doni!” the girl called to me, “I’m like a bird!” She discovering “the other,” organizing the world around her into the grammar of you/I, bird/not-bird, like/not-like. CriticismInterdisciplinary Seminarcare identity kinship language linguistics narrative poetry
Framing the City as Language by Elizabeth CheshirePosted on September 26, 2017February 9, 2021 "I propose viewing each city as a unique language with its own linguistic features such as vocabulary, grammar, and syntax." First-Year Research SeminarResearcharchitecture linguistics
You Catch No Ball* by Jun Lei LeePosted on May 10, 2017December 3, 2020 Why code-switch? This project thinks about Singlish in English. Independent Projectenglish language linguistics singapore translation