nebu[lab] 2/2011 issn 1838-1472

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NEBULA4.4, December 2007

Editing an online journal such as Nebula is always a pleasure, not only because of the quality of the submissions we receive for each issue, or the variety of topics that tend to be covered on a quarterly basis or the delightful synchronicities that make themed issues out of a journal decidedly open to the gesture of the un-themed. It is not only for these reasons that Nebula brings us a great deal of pleasure and privilege to produce, it is also the power and privilege that such a journal brings in terms of connecting scholars and scholarships across the world. I certainly look forward to a fifth year of Nebula in 2008 where I hope we can continue to produce scholarship relevant to the state of the world and our role within it.

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Contents:

Note on Contributors i-iii

Federico Sabatini. “Louise Bourgeois: An Existentialist Act of Self-Perception.” 1-10

Steven Drakeley. “Lubang Buaya: Myth, Misogyny and Massacre.” 11-35

Hatim Mahamid.
“The Construction of Islamic-Educational Institutions in Mamluk Gaza.” 36-40

Yasmin Ibrahim. “Transformation as Narrative and Process: Locating Myth and Mimesis in Reality TV.” 41-58

Zaid Mahir. “The Nights’ Singer of Tales: Performing Tradition in the Story of the King of China's Hunchback.” 59-96

Juno Galang. “Selected Writings…” 97-100


Oswald Yuan Chin Chang.
“Home, Journey and Landscape in Charles Frazier’s Cold Mountain: the Mirroring of Internal Processes in the External World and the Literary Construction of Space.” 101-120


Abayomi Daramola. Sokoro Sakara: A Contextual and Gender Analysis of Some Offensive Yoruba Proverbial Songs. 121-130

Nizar F. Hermes. “
King Arthur in the Lands of the Saracens.” 131-145

Wisam Mansour.
“Humor, Literary Theory and Terror.” 146-150

Ryan McIlhenny.  “The Postmodern Condition as a Religious Revival:  A Critical Review of William Connolly’s Why I am Not a Secularist, Dipesh Chakrabarty’s Provincializing Europe, and Alvin Plantinga’s Warranted Christian Belief.” 151-163

Joseph Taylor. “The lady Iraq.” 164


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