“Reported speech”/ “The Other’s Word”: Valentin Vološinov was born in St. Petersburg on June 18, 1895, and he died in a Leningrad sanatorium on June 13, 1936 after contracting tuberculosis. Vološinov attended to a sociological analysis of language and culture, emphasizing intersubjectivity precedes subjectivity suggesting that production of and nature of meaning is social and … Continue reading Vološinov: An Unknown Influence of How We Understand Language
My Top 7 Short Stories
Mood & tone to die for: One of the most pervasive and inescapable themes in literature is death and loss. Several stories are connected through this theme and allow the reader to gain a fuller understanding of how death and, or loss may be for an individual and those around them, the ramifications, and this … Continue reading My Top 7 Short Stories
6 Great Affordable Items that Help to Manage Your Anxiety
So…this may come as a surprise, but college can be stressful. Like, really stressful. Papers, Partners, Parties; Dates, Debt, Deadlines! Sheesh. It can be hard to remember to take care of yourself when you have so much on your plate! It’s okay to take a minute for yourself. In fact, taking care of yourself is … Continue reading 6 Great Affordable Items that Help to Manage Your Anxiety