The volume is interdisciplinary and includes contributes from scholars in the fields of Comparative literature, English studies, Portuguese and Brazilian literature, European studies, Sociology and History, Political Science, Gender studies, Italian literature, Semiotics. This publication is connected to SENT (Network of European Studies), an innovative project including 100 partners from the EU member states. The volume reconsiders the complex issue of “European Identity/ies” and is divided into two parts; the first one investigates it from a diachronic perspective based on a comparative and cultural method. The second section presents case studies and sociological investigations of the European identity/ies today. This essay analyses t...
The following work deals with several issues concerning gender. Firstly, it examines several anthrop...
This volume sets out to re-imagine the theoretical and epistemological presuppositions of existing s...
Starting from Virginia Woolf’s claim for the recognition of women’s writings in the history of cultu...
The volume is interdisciplinary and includes contributes from scholars in the fields of Comparative ...
The purpose of this master's thesis is a critical reflection of those strands of Literary Theory whi...
The identity discourse has a tragic history in Europe (both inside frontiers and outside our own geo...
Starting from the premise that it is essential to include Comparative, Cultural and Literary studies...
The first section of the paper aims at outlining the specificity of women’s critical contributions t...
In recent decades, gender perspectives on the history, theory and practice of translation have given...
Witnessing the rise of nationalism, nativism, and xenophobia in many countries, theories of transcul...
The new interpretive turn in gender studies is disseminated and discussed particularly in North Amer...
The main aim of this paper is to discuss the socio-political meaning of the transnational literary p...
Dissertation thesis "Culture and Gender" presents a theoretical introduction to study of phenomenon ...
Cet article trace des liens, sur les plans théorique et critique, entre le domaine de la littérature...
From a historical perspective, the full academic establishment of Women’s and Gender Studies is a ra...
The following work deals with several issues concerning gender. Firstly, it examines several anthrop...
This volume sets out to re-imagine the theoretical and epistemological presuppositions of existing s...
Starting from Virginia Woolf’s claim for the recognition of women’s writings in the history of cultu...
The volume is interdisciplinary and includes contributes from scholars in the fields of Comparative ...
The purpose of this master's thesis is a critical reflection of those strands of Literary Theory whi...
The identity discourse has a tragic history in Europe (both inside frontiers and outside our own geo...
Starting from the premise that it is essential to include Comparative, Cultural and Literary studies...
The first section of the paper aims at outlining the specificity of women’s critical contributions t...
In recent decades, gender perspectives on the history, theory and practice of translation have given...
Witnessing the rise of nationalism, nativism, and xenophobia in many countries, theories of transcul...
The new interpretive turn in gender studies is disseminated and discussed particularly in North Amer...
The main aim of this paper is to discuss the socio-political meaning of the transnational literary p...
Dissertation thesis "Culture and Gender" presents a theoretical introduction to study of phenomenon ...
Cet article trace des liens, sur les plans théorique et critique, entre le domaine de la littérature...
From a historical perspective, the full academic establishment of Women’s and Gender Studies is a ra...
The following work deals with several issues concerning gender. Firstly, it examines several anthrop...
This volume sets out to re-imagine the theoretical and epistemological presuppositions of existing s...
Starting from Virginia Woolf’s claim for the recognition of women’s writings in the history of cultu...