21 research outputs found
Editor\u27s Notebook
Editorial introduction to The Goose Volume 13, Issue 1 (2014)
Editor’s Notebook: Ten Years of The Goose
Editorial introduction to The Goose Volume 14, Issue 2 (2015): Tenth Anniversary Issue
The Environmental Humanities in a Post-Truth World
Editorial introduction to The Goose Volume 15, Issue 2 (2017)
Responding to a Racist Climate: An Editorial
Editorial introduction to The Goose Volume 16, Issue 1 (2017)
Dark Stories: Poet-Audience Relations and the Journey Underground in Margaret Atwood’s The Door and Other Works
The depiction of the underground journey, being more suggestive of a continuous process of exploration than it is of a transition from one discrete state to another, tempers the uneasy separation that Margaret Atwood often attempts to envision between normal and creative consciousness. Atwood has referred to Northrop Frye’s connections between the unconscious mind and the creative imagination – that “there may be imaginative rewards not afforded by the waking consciousness.” Knowledge gained in unseen realms may be a matter of moving through the darkness: continuously inhabiting both the past and the present at all times. By casting the poetic project as a voyage into a dark underworld – a voyage all people take in one form or another – the poems in The Door develop a subtle yet important case for complicating normative understandings of the poet and the audience. In doing so, they problematize the assumption that there can be a clear distinction between the two
Editor\u27s Notebook
Editorial introduction to The Goose Volume 15, Issue 1 (2016)
The Suprafroth (Superconducting Froth)
The structure and dynamics of froths have been subjects of intense interest
due to the desire to understand the behaviour of complex systems where
topological intricacy prohibits exact evaluation of the ground state. The
dynamics of a traditional froth involves drainage and drying in the cell
boundaries, thus it is irreversible. We report a new member to the froths
family: suprafroth, in which the cell boundaries are superconducting and the
cell interior is normal phase. Despite very different microscopic origin,
topological analysis of the structure of the suprafroth shows that statistical
von Neumann and Lewis laws apply. Furthermore, for the first time in the
analysis of froths there is a global measurable property, the magnetic moment,
which can be directly related to the suprafroth structure. We propose that this
suprafroth is a new, model system for the analysis of the complex physics of
two-dimensional froths
Fiiloppo Menozzi. World Literature, Non-Synchronism, and the Politics of Time
Review of World Literature, Non-Synchronism, and the Politics of Tim
Thoughts on Time-Based Readings of Canadian Literature and Culture
A discussion of reading and time in Canadian literature and culture
Editor\u27s Notebook
Editorial introduction to The Goose Volume 14, Issue 1 (2015)