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Armitage, David. “Monstrosity and Myth in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.” Monstrous Bodies/Political Monstrosities: In Early Modern Europe. Eds. Laura Lunger Knoppers, and Joan B. Landes. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2004. 200-226.
Medicine
Keywords: George Gordon Byron | literature—19th C | Mary Shelley | medicine | myth | rhetoric of science
Choi, Jae-Oh. Voicing Back: The Poetics and Politics of Ping Chong's Ethno-historiographic Fables. Ph.D. Dissertation: University Pittsburgh, 2004.
Theory
Keywords: anthropology | culture studies | deconstruction | ethnography | fables | imagery | Julia Kristeva | Kenneth Burke | myth | narrative | narrative | Northrop Frye | poetics | poetry | politics | poststructuralism | psychoanalysis | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | social sciences | theater | theory
Corris, Michael, ed. Conceptual Art: Theory, Myth, and Practice. Cambridge, UK & New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Theory
Keywords: conceptual art | formalism | myth | technology | theory | visual art—20th C
Cousineau, Thomas. Ritual Unbound: Reading Sacrifice in Modernist Fiction. Newark & Cranbury, NJ: University Delaware Press & Associated University Presses, 2004.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: 20th C | F. Scott Fitzgerald | Ford Madox Ford | Henry James | Joseph Conrad | literature—19th | myth | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | reality | ritual | sacrifice | social sciences | Virginia Woolf
Farnsworth, Rodney. The Infernal Return: The Recurrence of the Primordial in Films of the Reaction Years, 1977-1983. Westport, CN: Praeger, 2002.
Biological Sciences
Keywords: Biological Sciences | evolution | film | myth | popular sciences
Galician, Mary-Lou. Sex, Love and Romance in the Mass Media: Analysis and Criticism of Unrealistic Portrayals and Their Influence. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004.
Social Sciences
Keywords: culture studies | film | gender studies | Love | mass media | myth | popular sciences | publishing | rhetoric of science | romance | social sciences | stereotypes | technology | theory
Graham, Elaine L. Representations of the Post/human: Monsters, Aliens and Others in Popular Culture. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2002.
Popular Sciences
Keywords: archaeology | artificial intelligence | biotechnology | Bruno Latour | cybernetics | cyborg | Donna Haraway | economy | gender studies | Gene Roddenberry | golem | Human Genome Project | Isaac Asimov | literature—biblical | Mary Shelley | Michel Foucault | myth | popular sciences | posthumanism | postmodernism | religion | René Descartes | robots | science fiction | Sherry Turkle | social sciences | technology | theory | transcendence | utopia | virtual reality
Haverkamp, Anselm. "Chaos by Design: The Light-Sound Constellation." Modern Language Notes 118.3 (2003): 688-703.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: astrophysics | chaos | epistemology | light | myth | physical and mathematical sciences | science and technology studies | sound | space-time
Jeans, Peter D. Seafaring Lore and Legend: A Miscellany of Maritime Myth, Superstition, Fable, and Fact. Camden, ME: International Marine/McGraw-Hill, 2004.
Exploration Discovery & Travel
Keywords: exploration discovery & travel | myth | Occult Science | superstition
Martin-Ogunsola, Dellita. The Eve/Hagar Paradigm in the Fiction of Quince Duncan. \Columbia: University Missouri Press, 2004.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: class studies | Eve | gender studies | Hagar | myth | paradigm | postcolonialism | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Quince Duncan | race studies | social sciences | theory
Nadeau, Carolyn A. Women of the Prologue: Imitation, Myth, and Magic in Don Quixote I. Lewisburg, PA; Cranbury, NJ: Bucknell University Press; Associated University Presses, 2002.
Occult Sciences
Keywords: gender studies | literature--16th C | magic | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra | myth | Occult Sciences
Pharr, Mary. “Harry's Roots in Epic, Myth, and Folklore. In medias res: Harry Potter as Hero-in-progress.” In Whited (Collections): pp. 53-66. [2002]
Occult Sciences
Keywords: epics | folklore | J.K. Rowling | literature--children’s | magic | myth | Occult Sciences
Rasula, Jed. This Compost: Ecological Imperatives in American Poetry. Athens: University Georgia Press, 2002.
Environmental Sciences
Keywords: A.R. Ammons | alchemy | chaos | Charles Olson | Clayton Eshleman | death | Edward Dorn | Emily Dickenson | environmental sciences | Ezra Pound | Ezra Pound | Gertrude Stein | Gilles Deleuze | Heraclitus | Herman Melville | Jacques Derrida | John Ashbery | John Keats | Kenneth Irby | Kenneth Rexroth | literature—19th-20th C | Louis Zukofsky | Lucretius | Michael McClure | Michel Foucault | Mina Loy | myth | native Americans | Occult Sciences | poetry | psyche | Ralph Waldo Emerson | rhetoric of science | Robert Duncan | Robert Frost | Robinson Jeffers | Wallace Stevens | Walt Whitman | war | William Carlos Williams | William James
Rozelle, Lee. Ecosublime: Green Readings in American Literature from Poe to Lopez . Ph.D. Dissertation: University Southern Mississippi, 2001.
Environmental Sciences
Keywords: aesthetics | Barry Lopez | Edgar Allan Poe | Edward Abbey | environmental sciences | Gerald Vizenor | Isabella Bird | literature--19th & 20th C | myth | Nathanael West | postmodernism | rhetoric of science | social sciences | sublime | technology | Wendell Berry | William Carlos Williams
Tsai, Shu Fen. "Le Guin's Earthsea Cycle: An Ecological Fable of 'Healing the Wounds.'" Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies 29.1 (2003): 314-74.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: ecology | environmental sciences | fable | medicine | myth | Ursula Le Guin