From the Chair
Matter(s) of Fact was the theme for the Call for Papers, but what matters if there is (are) no longer Matter(s) of Fact? The Editors, contributors and collaborators have worked hard, and successfully completed the present issue of The Scattered Pelican, to try to answer some very difficult and Matter(s) of Fact questions. Congratulations!
Faculty Contribution
Prophets/Villains: Three Stops on the Road to Post-Facticity
Steve Bailey, York and Ryerson Universities
Articles
“Such Moving Accents”: De-Scribing Truth in Defoe’s A Journal of the Plague Year
Rachit Anand, The University of Delhi
“What might not have happened to men?”: Darwinism, Secularity, and Biblical Motifs in The Time Machine
Margo Beckmann, University of Guelph
A Rhetoric of “Belongings”: Objects, Procedurality, and Memory in c̓əsnaʔəm
Ken Ip, The University of British Columbia
There is No Pornography in Hospitals: The Hospital as a Desexualizing Space
Matthieu Marin, Concordia University
Black Feminism and Theorizing Difference
Eleni M, York University
Panta Rhei and the Persistence of Old Premises: A Metalogue between Heraclitus and Marcus Aurelius[1]
Won Jeon, Western University
Truismes: Quête Identitaire Tentative De Redéfinition De La Norme Humaine Au Profit D’une Vision Posthumaine
Fanny Leveau, Western University
Reviews
Emily Apter’s Unexceptional Politics: On Obstruction, Impasse, and the Impolitic
Timothy Lem-Smith, The University of Toronto
Marie Darrieussecq : Ou Voir Le Monde À Neuf
Fanny Leveau, Western University