The fifth edition of Tracks highlights work on Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, dissassociation in Jane Eyre, Du Boisian double consciousness in the poetry of Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, and postcolonial subjectivity in Season of Migration to the North. The 2023-2024 editor-in-chief is Rachael Draper.
Printable Version of Tracks V
Tracks V Contents |
Kara Speedy |
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Front Matter | 4 |
On Queer Nature Within William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice Cooper Segura |
8 |
Into the Fae: Jane Eyre’s Dissociation from Reality Cheyenne Ewing |
20 |
To Be Two: DuBois’s Double Consciousness in Jeffers’s The Age of Phillis Casen Lucas |
32 |
The Subject and the Nile: A Vision of Emancipatory Possibility in Season of Migration to the North Charles Pearson |
36 |
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Department of English, Philosophy and Modern Languages
West Texas A&M University