Table of contents of the issue 2/2019, May-August
Across Cultures, Languages, and Literatures (edited by Anne Brewster, Maria Micaela Coppola, Francesca Di Blasio and Sabrina Francesconi)
What's in a Curry? Interdisciplinary Approaches to Indian Food Discourse
"There is no order in my garden": The Itineraries of Being and Meaning in Jamaica Kincaid's My Garden (Book):
(Post)Colonial History, Personal Stories. Indigenous (Auto)Biographical Writing at the Intersection between History and Literature
Psychiatric Fictional Pathography: The Alzheimer's Brain in Lisa Genova's Still Alice and Samantha Harvey's The Wilderness
Film Adaptations as Intersemiotic Contact Zones: Edge of Madness by Anne Wheeler
The Adaptation of a Novel to Filmic Needs: Thematic Focus in the Subtitles of Two Filmic Versions of Pride and Prejudice
A Woman's Voice in Economics: The Dialogic Nature of Vernon Lee's Writing
Fantasy in the Context of Interdisciplinarity, or the 'Case' of His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman: Language Matters, Cultural References, and Literary Intertextuality
Language Migration across Literature: Jhumpa Lahiri's Italian Self-Quest
A Critical Look at Post-First World War England: Annie Vivanti's Naja Tripudians, from Reality to Fiction
Consumptive Bodies and Diaphanous Types: The Vanishing Self in George Eliot's Daniel Deronda and Walter Pater's Imaginary Portraits
Caribbean World-Makers and Word-Breakers. Rhizomatic Poetics and the Politics of Transcultural Imagination
Performing Epic in Contemporary British Poetry: Kate Tempest's Brand New Ancients
Publisher's Ethics
The journals on this platform adopt and promote specific guidelines (PEMS) about publishing ethics. Our ethics statements are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.
Keep reading