English 086 - Paul Martin


20 October 2004

In the Skin of a Lion links

There are lots of great online sources of information on In The Skin of a Lion. One of the most fascinating webpages you'll find on the novel is this one from the City of Toronto Archives. Here you can see some of the actual photographs described in the novel, including the picture of two men shaking hands in the tunnel underneath Lake Ontario and the one of the cyclist darting across the Bloor Street Viaduct on the day it was christened and opened to the public.

You'll see a period photo of the Harris Filtration plant, the "Palace of Purification" on the City of Toronto Archives site, but this plant still exists and it has its own website where you can actually do a virtual tour of the complex. There's also an aerial shot here.

I've already directed you to the articles i have on electronic reserve in the library. Here's another interesting article that focuses on the influence of John Berger's influence on In the Skin of a Lion and looks at the book as a "cubist novel."

From this special Ondaatje feature page at nytimes.com, you can find a link to the NY Times review of In the Skin of a Lion. (you may need to register with nytimes.com in order to view this page)

Today's Topic: Articles we've read prior to the midterm

Eagleton, Terry. “The Rise of English”

Freire, Paulo. “The ‘Banking’ Concept of Education”

Graff, Gerald. “Disliking Books at an Early Age”

Hooks, bell. “Toward a Revolutionary Feminist Pedagogy”

Menand, Louis. “The Demise of Disciplinary Authority”

Ohmann, Richard. “The Function of English at the Present Time”

Robinson, Lillian S. “Treason Our Text: Feminist Challenges to the Literary Canon”

Scholes, Robert. “A Fortunate Fall?”

Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty. “Imperialism and Sexual Difference.”

Tompkins, Jane. “Masterpiece Theater: The Politics of Hawthorne’s Literary Reputation”

Vendler, Helen. “What We Have Loved, Others Will Love.”

Viswanathan, Gauri. “Introduction to Masks of Conquest”