KINSHIP IN ART, LITERATURE AND POPULAR CULTURE

KINSHIP IN ART, LITERATURE AND POPULAR CULTURE ART ANIMATION AMERICA U.S. Torry, Robert J. 1991. Framing the Father: Oedipus and Representation in Bam...
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KINSHIP IN ART, LITERATURE AND POPULAR CULTURE ART ANIMATION AMERICA U.S. Torry, Robert J. 1991. Framing the Father: Oedipus and Representation in Bambi. University of Hartford Studies in Literature: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Criticism 23 (1): 24-33. Wynns, Scarlet L., and Lawrence B. Rosenfeld. 2003. Father-Daughter Relationships in Disney’s Animated Films. Southern Communication Journal 68 (2): 91-116. FILM GENERAL Livingstone, Sonia, and Tamar Liebes. 1995. Where Have All the Mother Gone? Soap Opera’s Replacing of the Oedipal Story. Critical Studies in Mass Communication 12: 155-175. AMERICA U.S. GENERAL Stone, Linda. 2004. Has the World Turned? Kinship in the Contemporary American Soap Opera. In Kinship and Family: An Anthropological Reader, edited by Robert Parkin and Linda Stone. Pp. 395-407. Oxford: Blackwell. COMPARATIVE Lynch, Lisa. 2002. The Epidemiology of “Regrettable Kinship”: Gender, Epidemic, and Community in Todd Haynes’ Safe and Richard Powers’ Gain. Journal of Medical Humanities 23 (34): 203-219. [Cross-listed in DEMOGRAPHY.] PAINTING Duborgel, Bruno. 1995. Ecarts et répétition dans l’art de l’icône. In Le Paradigme de Filiation, édité par Jean Gayon et Jean-Jacques Wunenburger. Paris: L’Harmattan. Courtois, Martine. 1995. Elie Faure, l’introuvable filiation. In Le Paradigme de Filiation, édité par Jean Gayon et Jean-Jacques Wunenburger. Paris: L’Harmattan. Payot, Daniel. 1995. Filiation et ressemblance: Image de l’art. In Le Paradigme de Filiation, édité par Jean Gayon et Jean-Jacques Wunenburger. Paris: L’Harmattan.

LITERATURE FOLKLORE/MYTHOLOGY Johnson, Allen W., and Douglass R. Price-Williams. 1996. Oedipus Ubiquitous: The Family Complex in World Folk Literature. Stanford CA: Stanford University Press. Moor, Nienke, Wout Ultee, and Ariana Need. HAVE 2009. Analogical Reasoning and the Content of Creation Stories: Quantitative Comparisons of Preindustrial Societies. Cross-Cultural Research 43: 91-122. [Kinship symbolism in creation myths and its correlation with subsistence structure.] PROFESSIONAL GENERAL Whitehead, Marcia E. 1979. The Family Plot: Kinship as a Narrative Structure. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Texas at Austin. 286 P. ASIA INDIA Patil, Z. N. 1989. Indian Kinship Organization and Taboo Customs as Reflected in Rama Mehta’s Inside the Haveli. In Recent Commonwealth Literature, edited by R. K. Dhawan, P. V. Dhamija, and A. K. Shrivastava. Vol. 2. Pp. 26-33. New Delhi: Prestige Books. Sharma, D. D. 1983. A Socio-Linguistic Analysis of Modes and Forms of Address and Greetings in the Dramas of Kalidasa. Panjab University Research Bulletin (Arts) 14 (1): 197-209. [Includes kin terms.] PAKISTAN Das, Veena. 1973. The Structure of Marriage Preferences: An Account from Pakistan Fiction. Man 8 (1): 30-45. EUROPE GENERAL Curtius Ernst R. 1953. European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages. Princeton: Princeton University Press. [Pp. 131-136: genealogical metaphors.] ANCIENT GREEK Gildersleeve, Basil L. 1885. Pindar. The Olympian and Pythian Odes. New York: Harper & Brothers. [Pp. 193194: the use of “family figures” (genealogical metaphors) by Pindar.]

MODERN FRANCE PIRON, ALEXIS Pauty, Michel, and Christine Pauty. 1995. Tombeaux et épitaphes des Piron. In Le Paradigme de Filiation, édité par Jean Gayon et Jean-Jacques Wunenburger. Paris: L’Harmattan. SADE, DONATIEN MARQUIS DE Harari, Josue, and Helene Pellegrin. 1973. Exogamy and Incest: De Sade’s Structures of Kinship. Modern Language Notes 88 (6): 1212-1237. GERMANY GOETHE, JOHANN WOLFGANG VON Puszkar, Norbert. 1988. Verwandtschaft und Wahlverwandtschaft. Goethe Yearbook: Publications of the Goethe Society of North America 4: 161-183. [An analysis of Elective Affinities (1809).] KAFKA, FRANZ Pattee, Joseph. 1992. L’emploi des determinants avec les noms de parenté dans La Métamorphose de Kafka: Un problème de traduction. TTR: Traduction, Terminologie, Redaction: Etudes sur le texte et Ses Transformations 5 (2): 141-167. GREAT BRITAIN GENERAL Turner, Mark B. 1982. Kinship and Metaphor. Ph.D. dissertation. University of California, Berkeley. 262 P. Turner, Mark B. HAVE 1987. Death is the Mother of Beauty: Mind, Metaphor, Criticism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. [Kinship metaphors in English poetry.] AUSTEN, JANE Schapera, Isaac. 1977. Kinship Terminology in Jane Austen’s Novels. London: Royal Anthropological Institute, 1977. 24 P. (Occasional Papers of the Royal Anthropological Institute 33.) Review: Anonymous 1977. SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM McCullen, Joseph T. HAVE 1952. Brother Hate and Fratricide in Shakespeare. Shakespeare Quarterly 3 (4): 335-340. RUSSIA BABEL, ISAAC

Avins, Carol J. HAVE 1994. Kinship and Concealment in Red Cavalry and Babel’s 1920 Diary. Slavic Review 53 (3): 694-710. PETRUSHEVSKAIA, LUIDMILA Krive, Sarah A. 1999. Paternity as Palpable Absence: Spatio-Temporal Deixis in Liudmila Petrushevskaia’s “A House and a Tree.” Slavic and East European Journal 43 (1): 19-32. AMERICA U.S. FAULKNER, WILLIAM Knapp, Stephen J. 1989. Family, Kin, Community, and Region: Faulkner and the Southern Sense of Kinship. Ph.D. dissertation. University of Toronto. LAWRENCE, D. H. Cowan, James C. 1992. Blutbrüderschaft and Self Psychology in D. H. Lawrence’s Women in Love. Annual of Psychoanalysis 20: 191-214. WHITMAN, WALT Aspiz, Harold. HAVE 1966. Educating the Kosmos: “There Was a Child Went Forth.” American Quarterly 18 (4): 655-666. [Whitman and phrenology.] Hungerford, Edward. HAVE 1931. Walt Whitman and His Chart of Bumps. American Literature 2 (4): 350-384. Killingsworth, Myrth J. HAVE 1982. Whitman and Motherhood: A Historical View. American Literature 54 (1): 28-43. Wrobel, Arthur. HAVE 1974. Whitman and the Phrenologists: The Divine Body and the Sensuous Soul. Proceedings of the Modern Language Association 89 (1): 17-23. RHETORIC GENERAL Johnson, Gary R., Susan H. Ratwik, and Timothy J. Sawyer. 1987. The Evocative Significance of Kin Terms in Patriotic Speech. In The Sociobiology of Ethnocentrism: Evolutionary Dimensions of Xenophobia, Discrimination, Racism and Nationalism, edited by Vernon Reynolds, Vincent Falger, and Ian Vine. Pp. 157-174. London and Sydney: Croom Helm. Salmon, C. A. 1998. The Evocative Nature of Kin Terminology in Political Rhetoric. Politics and the Life Sciences 17 (1): 51-57.

ANCIENT Fraser, William R. 1897. Metaphors in Aeschines the Orator. Ph.D. dissertation. Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University. [Pp. 16-20: “Metaphors from Family and Daily Life.”]