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    1. From the Far East to the East Side: Broadening Narratives of Immigration and Refugees in the Rubenst

      For instance, when the random sequencing of photographic prints in an archival folder creates an unintended narrative through formal (...)

    2. A Punk Female Divine - The Devil's Tale

      I was particularly struck to find one of her notebooks containing a discussion of her cancer treatment, in an extended metaphor, as a (...)

    3. June 2016 | Issue 365 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      By introducing a life cycle metaphor, the author provides a unique perspective on how mathematical modelling techniques have increased (...)

    4. What to Read this Month: February - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      In this exquisite and raw reflection, Felix repossesses herself through the exploration of history she’d left behind, using her childhood (...)

    5. 2014 March

      For Levine, mountain climbing is a metaphor for endurance, willpower and achievement. 

    6. The Politics of Panda Love in Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s Papers - The Devil's Tale

      If anything, the card offers an apt metaphor: it is the surprises that “pop up” in Sedgwick’s archive and in all archival encounters (...)

    7. A Melancholy Skeleton - The Devil's Tale

      Music and sound can in this case stand in as a metaphor for human life, one that is equally transient and decaying as soon as it is (...)

    8. April 3: Jistis pou Jando - The Devil's Tale

      There was no time for crowds to assemble while his body still lay on the ground. The painting is a metaphor, then, or perhaps a (...)

    9. 11 of My Favorite Haitian Creole Expressions from the Radio Haiti Archive - The Devil's Tale

      Creole is a language of poetry and double meanings, of metaphor and dissembling, of mawonaj . As I head into my last week on the Radio (...)

    10. February 2016 | Issue 363 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Greenwald Blindspot is the authors’ metaphor for the portion of the mind that houses hidden biases.

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