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Research paper thumbnail of Displacement and Spatial Awareness in Ingeborg Bachmann’s Three Paths to the Lake

Vielfalt 4: 2013-2014, 2014

In Ingeborg Bachmann’s Three Paths to the Lake, temporal displacement in tandem with issues of id... more In Ingeborg Bachmann’s Three Paths to the Lake, temporal displacement in tandem with issues of identity and globalization are pivotal when considering the effects of displacement on the characters of the novella. The connection between temporal displacement, spatial awareness, and personal identity are central themes that both construct each character, as well as rationalizing their life choices . Each and every character in the novella and their relationship with protagonist Elisabeth represents the effect to which temporal displacement ultimately leads to personal displacement, and questioning of national, personal, and cultural attachments. Ultimately, it is in how Elisabeth relates to other characters and figures in her life, which is informative of the displacement within it.

Research paper thumbnail of The Use of Classicism in Fascist Italy’s “Roman Empire”

Hirundo Volume XI (2012-13) , 2013

The use of the Classical motif and identification with ancient Rome abroad during the reign of It... more The use of the Classical motif and identification with ancient Rome abroad during the reign of Italy’s fascist government was not only important to the fascist ideological message of creating a Second Roman Empire, but also imperative to justify military actions leading into World War II via “the use of Ancient Roman examples to create a new sense of discipline, militarism and order.” By using Ancient Rome as an exalted example of perceived discipline, militarism, and order, Mussolini was able to subjugate lands that were not inherently part of his dominion, yet that he could justify claiming due to previous Roman occupation.

Research paper thumbnail of Manitoba Law Journal Volume 43(5) 2020

Manitoba Law Journal Criminal Law Edition, 2020

Our third volume of 2020 is also divided into three sections: Corrections, Judicial Release, and ... more Our third volume of 2020 is also divided into three sections: Corrections, Judicial Release, and Related Issues; Critical Approaches in Criminal Justice; and Placing Theory into Criminal Law Practice. The first section contains two articles: Sarah Runyon’s “Correctional Afterthought: Offences Against the Administration of Justice and Canada’s Persistent Savage Anxieties” and Alana Hannaford’s “Issues Surrounding Pre-Conviction Abstention Conditions on Persons Suffering from Illicit Substance Addictions.” Runyon’s article interrogates the prevalence of administration of justice charges in the context of Indigenous offenders. She argues that continually charging Indigenous offenders with breaching court orders, so called system generated charges, can create and perpetuate a social hierarchy from which the state justifies continued discrimination and oppression of the Indigenous population. Runyon goes on to revisit the seminal cases of Gladue and Ipeelee in the context of community-based dispositions.
2020 Volume 43(5), Special Issue
Criminal Law Edition (Robson Crim)
CONTENTS
Continuing the Conversation: Exploring Current Themes in Criminal Justice and the Law
DAVID IRELAND AND RICHARD JOCHELSON
Corrections, Judicial Release, and Related Issues
1 Correctional Afterthought: Offences Against the Administration of Justice and Canada’s Persistent Savage Anxieties
SARAH RUNYON
39 Issues Surrounding Pre-Conviction Abstention Conditions on Persons Suffering from Illicit Substance Addictions
ALANA HANNAFORD
Critical Approaches in Criminal Justice
65 Nuancing Feminist Perspectives on the Voluntary Intoxication Defence FLORENCE ASHLEY
95 The Criminalization of Non-Assimilation and Property Rights in the Canadian Prairies
LAUREN SAPIC
117 The Supreme Court of Canada’s Justification of Charter Breaches and its Effect on Black and Indigenous Communities
ELSA KAKA
145 Moms in Prison: The Impact of Maternal Incarceration on Women and Children
KATY STACK
Placing Theory into Criminal Law Practice
161 The Privacy Paradox: Marakah, Mills, and the Diminished Protections of Section 8
MICHELLE BIDDULPH
197 Social Suppliers and Real Dealers: Incorporating Social Supply in Drug Trafficking Law in Canada
SARAH FERENCZ

Research paper thumbnail of Displacement and Spatial Awareness in Ingeborg Bachmann’s Three Paths to the Lake

Vielfalt 4: 2013-2014, 2014

In Ingeborg Bachmann’s Three Paths to the Lake, temporal displacement in tandem with issues of id... more In Ingeborg Bachmann’s Three Paths to the Lake, temporal displacement in tandem with issues of identity and globalization are pivotal when considering the effects of displacement on the characters of the novella. The connection between temporal displacement, spatial awareness, and personal identity are central themes that both construct each character, as well as rationalizing their life choices . Each and every character in the novella and their relationship with protagonist Elisabeth represents the effect to which temporal displacement ultimately leads to personal displacement, and questioning of national, personal, and cultural attachments. Ultimately, it is in how Elisabeth relates to other characters and figures in her life, which is informative of the displacement within it.

Research paper thumbnail of The Use of Classicism in Fascist Italy’s “Roman Empire”

Hirundo Volume XI (2012-13) , 2013

The use of the Classical motif and identification with ancient Rome abroad during the reign of It... more The use of the Classical motif and identification with ancient Rome abroad during the reign of Italy’s fascist government was not only important to the fascist ideological message of creating a Second Roman Empire, but also imperative to justify military actions leading into World War II via “the use of Ancient Roman examples to create a new sense of discipline, militarism and order.” By using Ancient Rome as an exalted example of perceived discipline, militarism, and order, Mussolini was able to subjugate lands that were not inherently part of his dominion, yet that he could justify claiming due to previous Roman occupation.

Research paper thumbnail of Manitoba Law Journal Volume 43(5) 2020

Manitoba Law Journal Criminal Law Edition, 2020

Our third volume of 2020 is also divided into three sections: Corrections, Judicial Release, and ... more Our third volume of 2020 is also divided into three sections: Corrections, Judicial Release, and Related Issues; Critical Approaches in Criminal Justice; and Placing Theory into Criminal Law Practice. The first section contains two articles: Sarah Runyon’s “Correctional Afterthought: Offences Against the Administration of Justice and Canada’s Persistent Savage Anxieties” and Alana Hannaford’s “Issues Surrounding Pre-Conviction Abstention Conditions on Persons Suffering from Illicit Substance Addictions.” Runyon’s article interrogates the prevalence of administration of justice charges in the context of Indigenous offenders. She argues that continually charging Indigenous offenders with breaching court orders, so called system generated charges, can create and perpetuate a social hierarchy from which the state justifies continued discrimination and oppression of the Indigenous population. Runyon goes on to revisit the seminal cases of Gladue and Ipeelee in the context of community-based dispositions.
2020 Volume 43(5), Special Issue
Criminal Law Edition (Robson Crim)
CONTENTS
Continuing the Conversation: Exploring Current Themes in Criminal Justice and the Law
DAVID IRELAND AND RICHARD JOCHELSON
Corrections, Judicial Release, and Related Issues
1 Correctional Afterthought: Offences Against the Administration of Justice and Canada’s Persistent Savage Anxieties
SARAH RUNYON
39 Issues Surrounding Pre-Conviction Abstention Conditions on Persons Suffering from Illicit Substance Addictions
ALANA HANNAFORD
Critical Approaches in Criminal Justice
65 Nuancing Feminist Perspectives on the Voluntary Intoxication Defence FLORENCE ASHLEY
95 The Criminalization of Non-Assimilation and Property Rights in the Canadian Prairies
LAUREN SAPIC
117 The Supreme Court of Canada’s Justification of Charter Breaches and its Effect on Black and Indigenous Communities
ELSA KAKA
145 Moms in Prison: The Impact of Maternal Incarceration on Women and Children
KATY STACK
Placing Theory into Criminal Law Practice
161 The Privacy Paradox: Marakah, Mills, and the Diminished Protections of Section 8
MICHELLE BIDDULPH
197 Social Suppliers and Real Dealers: Incorporating Social Supply in Drug Trafficking Law in Canada
SARAH FERENCZ