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Thursday, April 25, 2019

Erratum: "The Walls that Emancipate" in JML 42.1

In Sheheryar B. Sheikh's essay “The Walls that Emancipate: Disambiguation of the Room in A Room of One's Own“ (JML 42.1, pp. 19-31), on page 27, the author’s name for the source  “Locating Sites of Negations and Denegating ‘Negative Essentializing’: Rereading Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own” is misspelled and incorrect pronouns are used. The correct spelling is Manahari Adhikari, who is male.

The corrected sentence should say:
Woolf’s idea is a natural extension of Coleridge’s idea, as Manahari Adhikari argues in his essay “Locating Sites of Negations and Denegating ‘Negative Essentializing’: Rereading Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own”:  

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