The following is the second part in a two-part installment originally published on esthesis.org The fact that Bloom implements a diseased prostitute’s body, “medically…speaking,” to launch into an argument against dualism obviously mirrors Joyce’s implementation of the human body for the exact same reason, as well as the scientific motivations for doing so. What is … Continue reading A Cathartic Manifesto: Corporeality in James Joyce, Part 2
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A Cathartic Manifesto: Corporeality In James Joyce, Part 1
The following is the first of a two-part series originally published on esthesis.org James Joyce, throughout his literary career, repeatedly implements descriptions of the human body and its functions as a thematic device through which to explore other, more grandiose literary topics. In the process, he utilizes an almost routine breaking of taboos that are … Continue reading A Cathartic Manifesto: Corporeality In James Joyce, Part 1
Underground Esports Community Thrives Despite Restrictive Gambling Laws
By Tim Royan, Tanner Puckett and Reinert Toft This story was originally published here. In the back corner of a strip mall in Tempe you can find SAK Gaming’s logo hand-painted on an otherwise non-descript window, even if the sign over the door still says Baseline Bargains. Inside the austere commercial space, dozens of amateur … Continue reading Underground Esports Community Thrives Despite Restrictive Gambling Laws
Profile: Dondre Savages and All In Agony
After Dondre “Savages” Campbell put the finishing touches on his newest guitar solo, he eyed the whiteboard on the wall. Another check mark could be added to the track list. The music Campbell finished recording is loud and aggressive, which stands in contrast to his friendly and unassuming demeanor. Campbell tend to laughs nervously at … Continue reading Profile: Dondre Savages and All In Agony
