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Theodore F. Sheckels

    The lion on the freeway
    When Congress Debates
    The island motif in the fiction of L. M. Montgomery, Margaret Laurence, Margaret Atwood, and other Canadian women novelists
    Maryland Politics and Political Communication, 1950-2005
    • Focusing on significant political events in Maryland from 1950 to 2005, this book examines the crucial role of communication in shaping elections and governance. It highlights the most dramatic moments in the state's political history, providing insights into how communication strategies influenced outcomes. By concentrating on these pivotal episodes, the book offers a nuanced understanding of Maryland's political landscape during this transformative period.

      Maryland Politics and Political Communication, 1950-2005
    • Islands, both literal and figurative, recur in fiction authored by many prominent Canadian women writers. Using a critical lens based on Northrop Frye and Julia Kristeva, this book closely examines fourteen novels by eight twentieth-century authors, emphasizing works by L. M. Montgomery, Margaret Laurence, and Margaret Atwood. Several of the novels, such as Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables , Laurence’s A Jest of God and The Diviners , Atwood’s Surfacing and Bodily Harm , Alice Munro’s The Lives of Girls and Women , and Gabrielle Roy’s The Tin Flute , are among Canada’s most well-known. Some of the works discussed present the island as a redemptive retreat, but in most cases the island’s role is ambiguous, ranging from a temporary respite from life’s pressures to a nightmarish trap.

      The island motif in the fiction of L. M. Montgomery, Margaret Laurence, Margaret Atwood, and other Canadian women novelists
    • When Congress Debates

      A Bakhtinian Paradigm

      • 172pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Focusing on Congressional debating, Sheckels challenges the notion that such discussions are merely tedious and inconsequential. By applying Mikhail Bakhtin's theories, he introduces a polyphonic paradigm that recognizes the multiplicity of voices within debates, including those of authorities and everyday citizens. This approach highlights the complexity of discourse, featuring elements like double-voiced discourse and carnivalesque energy. Sheckels emphasizes that Congressional debates are dynamic and resist definitive conclusions, offering a fresh perspective on their significance in communication studies.

      When Congress Debates
    • The Lion on the Freeway is a thematic introduction to post-1950 South African English literature. After examining the nation's political history and four earlier landmark works, the study examines the oppressed peoples' «moods», ranging from loving to attacking; the oppressors' «attitudes», ranging from ignorance to action; and the contradictory forecasts the literature offers for South Africa. The study scrutinizes works in numerous genres by thirty-one authors (8 white; 23 non-white). Among them are J.M. Coetzee, Nadine Gordimer, Dennis Brutus, Bessie Head, Mazisi Kunene, Oswald Mtshali, and Mongane Wally Serote.

      The lion on the freeway