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Monday, June 14, 2021

Miscellany

Browsing around those interwebs I discovered a few bits of academic writing on Ray Bradbury which were new to me. Maybe they're new to you too!

In no particular order, here they are:

 

Christian Ylagan's The Heavens Beckon Us? Revisiting Constructions of Home and Identity in Ray Bradbury’sThe Martian Chronicles

Dostonjon Fayzullo o’gli Abulkhairov's The Development and Rise of American Short Fiction

Christopher Bundrick's “All we know is here we are”: Gothic Aspects of Ray Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles

Novita Dewi's Teaching Literature with Tough Topics in ELT Class: Bullying and Bigotry

Juan David Cruz-Duarte's Ray Bradbury on Race and Segregation: The Case of “Way in the Middle of the Air” and “The Other Foot”

José Roberto Saravia Vargas' Intertextuality in Bradbury’s “Any Friend of Nicholas Nickleby’s Is a Friend of Mine”: Is intertextuality contributing to the construction of meaning or resisting it?

Ilse Marie Bussing López' Architecture, Technology and the Uncanny: Infiltrating Space in “The Veldt” and in “The Digital House Project”

Hassan Abootalebi's The Omnipresence of Television and the Ascendancy of Surveillance/Sousveillance in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451

 

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