Getting out of the box is a way for innovative writers across the ages not simply to jettison their given cultural and national tools but to combine them inventively. The present book contains a revised selection of the literature and cultural studies papers given at the XXIX AIA (Associazione Italiana di Anglistica) Conference, which was held at the University of Padova in September 2019. It aims to detect the many ways in which cultures negotiate their differences and eventually revise their boundaries: epistemological shifts are shown thanks to the changes in literary tastes and in conventions. In/out, the centre of the Empire and its (ex-)colonies, whiteness and blackness, man and woman, are among the main twin boxes that get revised an...
This issue of Umanistica Digitale is devoted to the conference “Bridging Gaps, Creating Links. The Q...
What possibilities does reading anti-colonial and counternarrative fiction have? By “plugging in” Co...
Gould’s discussion of Innovations and Turning Points: Toward a History of Kāvya Literature (2014), a...
This volume mirrors the intellectual exchange that took place in the 39th APEAA (Portuguese Associat...
The volume is interdisciplinary and includes contributes from scholars in the fields of Comparative ...
Deposited with permission of the Australian Academy of the HumanitiesPaper from the Australian Acade...
Preface to the first section of a Volume inspired by the papers presented at the 28th biennial Confe...
Inspired by Toni Morrison’s Sula (2004), this paper thinks through the use (broadly imagined) of lit...
This thesis examines elements of the conceptualization of literature within literary studies and lit...
The volume collects the selected papers from the literary and cultural sections of the XXVII AIA Con...
Since the 1970s, there has been a steady increase in proximity between popular entertainment and lit...
The world, right now, is more culturally diverse and literature than it ever has been in the past. N...
Hartner M. Bodies, Spaces, and Cultural Models: On Bridging the Gap between Culture and Cognition. J...
The volume collects the selected papers from the literary and cultural sections of the ...
During the last three decades a growing amount of literature has accumulated that, to quote from the...
This issue of Umanistica Digitale is devoted to the conference “Bridging Gaps, Creating Links. The Q...
What possibilities does reading anti-colonial and counternarrative fiction have? By “plugging in” Co...
Gould’s discussion of Innovations and Turning Points: Toward a History of Kāvya Literature (2014), a...
This volume mirrors the intellectual exchange that took place in the 39th APEAA (Portuguese Associat...
The volume is interdisciplinary and includes contributes from scholars in the fields of Comparative ...
Deposited with permission of the Australian Academy of the HumanitiesPaper from the Australian Acade...
Preface to the first section of a Volume inspired by the papers presented at the 28th biennial Confe...
Inspired by Toni Morrison’s Sula (2004), this paper thinks through the use (broadly imagined) of lit...
This thesis examines elements of the conceptualization of literature within literary studies and lit...
The volume collects the selected papers from the literary and cultural sections of the XXVII AIA Con...
Since the 1970s, there has been a steady increase in proximity between popular entertainment and lit...
The world, right now, is more culturally diverse and literature than it ever has been in the past. N...
Hartner M. Bodies, Spaces, and Cultural Models: On Bridging the Gap between Culture and Cognition. J...
The volume collects the selected papers from the literary and cultural sections of the ...
During the last three decades a growing amount of literature has accumulated that, to quote from the...
This issue of Umanistica Digitale is devoted to the conference “Bridging Gaps, Creating Links. The Q...
What possibilities does reading anti-colonial and counternarrative fiction have? By “plugging in” Co...
Gould’s discussion of Innovations and Turning Points: Toward a History of Kāvya Literature (2014), a...