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"Biting the sour apple": The Nietzschean undertow in Little Eyolf (2009)
Journal Article
Reid, J. (2009). "Biting the sour apple": The Nietzschean undertow in Little Eyolf. Modern Drama, 52(1), 1-18. https://doi.org/10.3138/md.52.1.1

In this essay, Little Eyolf is treated as a play that offers compelling internal evidence of Ibsen's critical, intertextual engagement with Nietzche. Not only does the play invoke the Nietzschean imagery associated with lower chthonic powers and tran... Read More about "Biting the sour apple": The Nietzschean undertow in Little Eyolf.

Remembering slavery and abolition in Bristol (2009)
Journal Article
Dresser, M. (2009). Remembering slavery and abolition in Bristol. Slavery and Abolition, 30(2), 223-246. https://doi.org/10.1080/01440390902818955

This article charts how the public commemoration of slavery and abolition in the former slaving port of Bristol, England, evolved from the late nineteenth century to the bicentennial of the abolition of the British slave trade in 2007. It argues that... Read More about Remembering slavery and abolition in Bristol.

Technologies between games and culture (2009)
Journal Article
Kennedy, H., & Crogan, P. (2009). Technologies between games and culture. Games and Culture, 4(2), 107-114. https://doi.org/10.1177/1555412008325482

This article introduces and situates the ensuing collection of four essays on the theme of games and technology. It argues the need for videogame studies to develop a more rigorous and focused perspective on the theorization of technology as it relat... Read More about Technologies between games and culture.