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issue 7
As well as being the journal’s first un-themed (and untitled) issue, this latest compilation of innovative student scholarship explores unbridled alterity. Individually, each of Issue 7’s articles consults established texts and contexts using a brand new pair of reading glasses. Collectively, they ask what it means to look afresh at that which has already been encountered before; they think about ways to do so, and reflect upon the ethical dimensions of performing the creative re-looking.
WOMEN AS USE VALUE
Lune Loh
The Jew Does Have Eyes: A Modern Reading of the Discriminated Other in The Merchant of Venice
Kevin Khoe
The Lesbian Poetics of Looking Back: Necessary Re-Visionings in Sciamma's Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Lune Loh
The Abstract within the Concrete: Continuously Shifting Perspectives in Allen Ginsberg's "Cézanne's Ports"
Viola Chee
Reading "Here War is Simple" as Parable-art
Ryan-Ashleigh Boey
This Is Air
Ryan Tan
Afterword: A Note on Margins and Re-visionings
Dylan Chng
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