her schoolteachers and the friends and neighbours all around her transformed into potential informants
caused seismic changes in both British crime and policing
Sohn examines how various novels and stories enable Asian American writers to engage with and reimagine issues of social justice
In Finding Albion
offers the perfect antidote
Tree-Becoming : Gender, Race, and Trauma on Shakespeare's Stage Pages:240 pages, 8 Halftones, black and white her schoolteachers and the friendsTrees abound in Shakespeare's plays, and in Tree Becoming Shannon Kelley explores how he uses his characters' identification with cypress, balsam, bay laurel, myrrh, and pine trees as metaphors to express emotional distress. Opening new avenues for investigating knowledge of the plant world in early modern literature, Kelley traces the Ovidian conceit of arboreal transformation in A Midsummer Night's Dream, King Lear, Othello, and The Tempest. Through