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Writing on the Move Published February 2026 Writing on the Move Form, Practice and (Im)mobility in Nineteenth to Twenty-First Century Travel Writing Ounoughi, S. & Hannigan, T. (eds)

Although the practice of reading and writing typically requires stasis, travel writing emerges from movement. This book examines the tensions between actual journeys and their resultant texts by asking questions about the meaning of ‘movement’ and what counts as ‘travel writing’ in an age of virtual journeying and enforced immobility.

Subjects: Travel and Tourism Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Migration, Dictatorship, and Identity in Twentieth-Century Europe Published January 2026 Migration, Dictatorship, and Identity in Twentieth-Century Europe Siegfried von Vegesack and Werner Bergengruen Housden, M.

Migration, Dictatorship, and Identity in Twentieth-Century Europe examines the impact of migration on the self-understanding of German authors Siegfried von Vegesack and Werner Bergengruen, and how their experiences of displacement in World War II shaped their authorship.

Subjects: Literary Studies History: 20th Century to Present Refugee and Migration Studies

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Reading War, Making Memory Published November 2025 Reading War, Making Memory Remembering the Bosnian War across Europe Sindbæk Andersen, T., Ortner, J., & Borčak, F. W.

A clarifying analysis of how authors from Bosnia-Herzegovina translate and transmit the memory of the Bosnian War into their fiction, Reading War, Making Memory spotlights a vital new framework for understanding the impact of conflict upon diasporic literature from the region of the former Yugoslavia: “mnemonic migration.”

Subjects: Memory Studies Literary Studies Heritage Studies

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Textual Heritage Published October 2025 Textual Heritage Locating Textual Practices Across Heritage and the Humanities Gerlini, E. & Giolai, A. (eds)

Focusing on the afterlives of textual traditions, primarily within East Asia, Textual Heritage highlights how textual practices offer a lens for understanding questions of canonization, embodiment, and circulation. In doing so, this volume advances a theory of “humanistic heritage studies” that mediates the overlap between literary and heritage studies.

Subjects: Heritage Studies Literary Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Neubau Atmospheres Published October 2025 Neubau Atmospheres East German Cultural Remediations of Modernist Architecture Ehrig, S.

An incisive analysis of East German cinematic, literary, and architectural case studies from the 1960s to the 1980s, Neubau Atmospheres examines the creative role the urban, built environment played in mediating the emotional and social experience of its residents, highlighting how this engagement constituted a cultural genre in its own right.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Literary Studies History: 20th Century to Present

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Resonance of Joseph Conrad in Contemporary Culture, The Published September 2025 The Resonance of Joseph Conrad in Contemporary Culture Adamowicz-Pośpiech, A. (ed)

Innovatively bringing together scholars of various nationalities and communities, The Resonance of Joseph Conrad in Contemporary Culture seeks to provide a holistic assessment of the afterlife of Conrad’s work, highlighting how his approach to questions of moral ambiguity and colonialism influence the cultural output of a modern, globalized world.

Subject: Literary Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Autistic Dreaming Published August 2025 Autistic Dreaming Vibrant Memory, Activism, Environment Reading, A.

An exacting reassessment of neurodiversity within activist and artistic communities, Autistic Dreaming illuminates how the integration of neurodivergent perspectives within critical memory studies has the opportunity to expand ideas about the relationship between the individual and collective, and reform our method of remembrance.

Subjects: Memory Studies Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Stories Make the World Published June 2025 Stories Make the World Reflections on Storytelling and the Art of the Documentary Most, S.

Today, at a time when we are seeking to orient ourselves within a flood of raw information and conflicting narratives, an understanding of storytelling is of vital importance for making sense of the world. In this book, award-winning screenwriter Stephen Most offers a captivating, refreshingly heartfelt exploration of how documentary film and other forms of storytelling remain so essential today.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Literary Studies

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Agency and Author Published January 2025 Agency and Author German Literature Beyond the Bestseller List Halverson, R. J. & Schaper, B. D. (eds)

An exacting meditation on the financial realities of authorship, Agency and Author explores how lesser-known German-language writers navigate the German literary landscape. Ranging from literary awards to social media hate campaigns, this volume considers authorial attempts to assert creative agency and the implications for wider, structural change it offers.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Literary Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Shakespeare and the Modern Novel Published October 2024 Shakespeare and the Modern Novel Holderness, G. (ed)

As the Shakespearean novel and long prose narrative form undergo a renaissance today, distinguished Shakespeare critics demonstrate that the diversity and flexibility of interactions between Shakespeare and the modern novel are very much alive.

Subject: Literary Studies

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Playing the Hand We Are Dealt Published October 2024 Playing the Hand We Are Dealt The Counterpoint of Fate and Freewill in Literature and Life Jackson, M.

The relationship between literature and life can be construed as a counterpoint of fate and freewill. Rather than equating fate to the ‘hand we are dealt’ which is reducible to the social or familial environments into which we are born, this book explores the idea of fate through the books that shape our lives and under whose influence we write.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Literary Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Becoming Other Published September 2024 Becoming Other Heterogeneity and Plasticity of the Self Berliner, D.

Most of us are conscious of having a single and stable self, but the self is more fragmented and plastic than we care to think. David Berliner explores the captivating world of identity through an array of astonishing 'exo-experiences.'

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Theory and Methodology Literary Studies

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Shakespeare and Social Engagement Published August 2023 Shakespeare and Social Engagement Mackenzie, R. & Shaughnessy, R. (eds)

Shakespeare’s roots in applied and participatory performance practices have been recently explored within a wide variety of educational, theatrical and community settings. Shakespeare and Social Engagement explores these settings, as well as audiences who have largely been excluded from existing accounts of Shakespeare’s performance history.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Yiddish Transformed Forthcoming November 2026 Yiddish Transformed Reading Habits in the Russian Empire, 1860-1914 Cohen, N.

Yiddish Transformed explores Jewish reading practices alongside the rise of Yiddish in Eastern Europe between 1860 and 1914 by delving into publishing policies of Yiddish books and newspapers, popular literary genres of the time, the development of Jewish public libraries, as well as reflections of reading experiences in life stories.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Literary Studies


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Diary of Lt. Melvin J. Lasky, The Published August 2024 The Diary of Lt. Melvin J. Lasky Into Germany at the End of World War II Lerg, C. A. (ed.)

The Diary of Lt. Melvin J. Lasky reproduces and critically examines Melvin J. Lasky’s diary, which expounds intense and insightful notes on German realities following the aftermath of World War Two and the ideological conflicts between the East and West.

Subjects: History: World War II History: 20th Century to Present Literary Studies

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What Remains Published November 2025 What Remains Responses to the Legacy of Christa Wolf Fetz, G. A. & Herminghouse, P. (eds)

In response to the legacy of Christa Wolf, What Remains addresses arguably the most important German writer in the period of since World War II until her death in 2011. Scholars across the U.S. and Europe address both the importance of her role in contributing to the cultural life of East Germany and the controversies surrounding her life and works in the aftermath of the collapse of East Germany and the process of German unification.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Literary Studies

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Shakespeare and the First Hamlet Published June 2022 Shakespeare and the First Hamlet Bourus, T. (ed)

The first edition of Hamlet – often called ‘Q1’, shorthand for ‘first quarto’ – was published in 1603. The essays in this collected volume explore the ways in which we might approach Q1’s Hamlet, from performance to book history, from Shakespeare’s relationships with this contemporaries to the shape of his whole career.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Afropolitan Horizons Published February 2022 Afropolitan Horizons Essays toward a Literary Anthropology of Nigeria Hannerz, U.

Nigeria is a country shaped by internal diversity and transnational connections, past and present. Leading Nigerian writers from Chinua Achebe, Amos Tutuola and Wole Soyinka to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Teju Cole have portrayed these Nigerian Issues, and have also written about some of the momentous events in Nigerian history. Afropolitan Horizons discusses their work alongside other novelists and commentators.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Literary Studies Anthropology of Religion


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Representing 21st-Century Migration in Europe Published June 2024 Representing 21st-Century Migration in Europe Performing Borders, Identities and Texts González Ortega, N. & Martínez García, A. B. (eds)

The 21st century has witnessed some of the largest human migrations in history. Europe in particular has seen a major influx of refugees, redefining notions of borders and national identity. This interdisciplinary volume offers innovative interpretations of contemporary migration to Europe, engaging with the ongoing debate on forced mobility.

Subjects: Refugee and Migration Studies Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Franz Baermann Steiner Published December 2021 Franz Baermann Steiner A Stranger in the World Adler, J. & Fardon, R.

Franz Baermann Steiner (1909-52) provided the vital link between the intellectual culture of central Europe and the Oxford Institute of Anthropology in its post-Second World War years.

This book demonstrates his quiet influence within anthropology, which has extended from Mary Douglas to David Graeber, and how his remarkable poetry reflected profoundly on the slavery and murder of the Shoah.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Literary Studies

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Carnivalizing Reconciliation Published January 2025 Carnivalizing Reconciliation Contemporary Australian and Canadian Literature and Film beyond the Victim Paradigm Teichler, H.

This book analyzes, within the realms of national literature and film, recent Australian and Canadian attempts to reconcile with Indigenous populations in the wake of forced child removal. As Hanna Teichler demonstrates, their systematic emphasis on the subjectivity of the victim is carnivalesque, temporarily overturning discursive hierarchies.

Subjects: Memory Studies Literary Studies Film and Television Studies

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Transforming Author Museums Published April 2024 Transforming Author Museums From Sites of Pilgrimage to Cultural Hubs Spring, U., Schimanski, J., & Aarbakke, T. (eds)

Literary museums today must respond to new challenges; the traditional image of the author’s home museum as a sacred place of literary pilgrimage centered around a national hero has been questioned, and literary museums have begun to develop new strategies. The book addresses how literary museums have changed since the form was established, what challenges they face today and how we might imagine them in the future.

Subjects: Museum Studies Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Dictionary of Authentic American Proverbs Published September 2021 Dictionary of Authentic American Proverbs Mieder, W.

Dictionary of American Proverbs offers a comprehensive reference guide for distinctly American proverbs. Featuring a compendium of nearly 1,500 American proverbs spanning the 17th century to present day, this dictionary also includes a scholarly introduction along with a comprehensive bibliography of proverb collections and interpretive scholarship.

Subjects: Literary Studies Heritage Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Echoes of Surrealism Published October 2024 Echoes of Surrealism Challenging Socialist Realism in East German Literature, 1945–1990 Berendse, G.-J.

Echoes of Surrealism surveys areas of surrealist art throughout the entire lifespan of the GDR and explores analyses of the interaction and reciprocal influences of various art forms. Focusing on individual authors, visual artists, film directors and musicians who have taken a surrealist perspective in their work, this study reveals how the surrealist perspective offered an alternative to the rigid government cultural policies by questioning and confronting the status quo.

Subjects: Literary Studies History: 20th Century to Present

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Bestsellers of the Third Reich Published April 2021 Bestsellers of the Third Reich Readers, Writers and the Politics of Literature Adam, C.

Christian Adam examines how books came into being under the Nazis, how they became bestsellers—sometimes against the will of the rulers—and which books were actually read. He writes the history of the bestsellers in the darkest epoch of the German past, thus opening a new perspective on the mentality of the Germans between 1933 and 1945.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Literary Studies

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Long Journey, The Published November 2020 The Long Journey Exploring Travel and Travel Writing Di Bella, M. P. & Yothers, B. (eds)

Travel writing has, for centuries, comprised an essential historical record and wide-ranging literary form, reflecting the rich diversity of travel as a social and cultural practice, metaphorical process, and driver of globalization.

Subjects: Literary Studies Mobility Studies Cultural Studies (General) Travel and Tourism

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Shakespeare & Biography Published September 2020 Shakespeare and Biography Scheil, K. & Holderness, G. (eds)

From Shakespeare’s religion to his wife to his competitors in the world of early modern theatre, biographers have approached the question of the Bard’s life from numerous angles. Shakespeare & Biography offers a fresh look at the biographical questions connected with the famous playwright’s life, through essays and reflections written by prominent international scholars and biographers.

Subjects: Literary Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Shakespeare and Money Published May 2020 Shakespeare and Money Holderness, G. (ed)

Though better known for his literary merits, Shakespeare made money, wrote about money and enabled money-making by countless others in his name. With chapters by leading scholars on the economic, financial and commercial ramifications of his work, this multifaceted volume connects the Bard to both early modern and contemporary economic conditions, revealing Shakespeare to have been a serious economist in his own right.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Shakespeare and His Biographical Afterlives Published April 2020 Shakespeare and His Biographical Afterlives Franssen, P. & Edmondson, P. (eds)

New Shakespeare biographies are published every year, though very little new documentary evidence has come to light. Inevitably speculative, these biographies straddle the line between fact and fiction. Shakespeare and His Biographical Afterlives explores the relationship between fiction and non-fiction within Shakespeare’s biography.

Subject: Literary Studies

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On the Nervous Edge of an Impossible Paradise Published August 2024 On the Nervous Edge of an Impossible Paradise Affect, Tourism, Belize Little, K.

On the Nervous Edge of an Impossible Paradise is a collection of seven stories about local lives in the fictional village of Wallaceville. They turn rogue in the face of runaway forces that take the form and figure of a Belize beast-time, which can appear as a comic mishap, social ruin, tragic excess, or wild guesses.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Literary Studies

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Feelings Materialized Published September 2025 Feelings Materialized Emotions, Bodies, and Things in Germany, 1500–1950 Hillard, D., Lempa, H., & Spinney, R. (eds)

Examining the material aspects of emotion, this volume encompasses technology, photography, aesthetics, and a variety of other historical themes in an innovative application of emotion studies. Feelings Materialized brings together an interdisciplinary group of Germanists to unveil the emotions embedded in the world of things and bodies.

Subject: History: 18th/19th Century History: Medieval/Early Modern Literary Studies

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Mixed Harvest Published December 2019 Mixed Harvest Stories from the Human Past Swigart, R.

After millennia of wandering the earth with little impact, a universal, if inadvertent transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture and pastoralism was complete within a period of a few thousand years. Mixed Harvest tells the story of the Sedentary Divide, the most significant event since modern humans emerged.

Subjects: Archaeology Literary Studies Memory Studies Anthropology (General)

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Shakespeare and the Ethics of War Published September 2019 Shakespeare and the Ethics of War Gray, P. (ed)

How does Shakespeare represent war? This volume reviews scholarship to date on the question and introduces new perspectives, looking at contemporary conflict through the lens of the past.

Subjects: Literary Studies Cultural Studies (General) Peace and Conflict Studies Media Studies

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Shakespeare and Creative Criticism Published September 2019 Shakespeare and Creative Criticism Conkie, R. & Maisano, S. (eds)

What kinds of critical insights are made possible only or especially via creative strategies? This volume examines how creative modes of writing might facilitate or inform new ways to critically engage with Shakespeare.

Subjects: Literary Studies Performance Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Vampire, The Published April 2022 The Vampire Origins of a European Myth Bohn, T. M.

Drawing on a wealth of heretofore neglected sources from multiple languages, this book gives a fascinating account of how vampires—whose various incarnations originally developed within the folk traditions of societies throughout the world—came to be inextricably tied to Eastern Europe in the popular imagination.

Subjects: Sociology Literary Studies History (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Shakespeare and the Arab World Published July 2019 Shakespeare and the Arab World Hennessey, K. & Litvin, M. (eds)

Offering a variety of perspectives on the history and role of Arab Shakespeare translation, production, adaptation and criticism, this volume explores both international and locally focused Arab/ic appropriations of Shakespeare’s plays and sonnets.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Shakespeare and Commemoration Published July 2019 Shakespeare and Commemoration Calvo, C. & Hoenselaars, T. (eds)

Memory and commemoration play a vital role not only in the work of Shakespeare, but also in the process that has made him a world author. As the contributors of this collection demonstrate, the phenomenon of commemoration has no single approach, as it occurs on many levels, has a long history, and is highly unpredictable in its manifestations.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Performance Studies Literary Studies Memory Studies

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Articulate Necrographies Published January 2025 Articulate Necrographies Comparative Perspectives on the Voices and Silences of the Dead Panagiotopoulos, A. & Espírito Santo, D. (eds)

Going beyond the frameworks of the anthropology of death, Articulate Necrographies offers a dramatic new way of studying the dead and its interactions with the living. The collection introduces the concept of “necrography” to describe the way death and the dead create their own kinds of biographies in and among the living.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Anthropology of Religion Heritage Studies Literary Studies

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Girl in the Text, The Published July 2019 The Girl in the Text Smith, A. (ed)

How are girls represented in written and graphic texts, and how do these representations inform our understanding of girlhood? In this volume, contributors examine the girl in the text in order to explore a range of perspectives on girlhood across borders and in relation to their positionality.

Subjects: Literary Studies Sociology Media Studies Anthropology (General)

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Shakespeare and Stratford Published July 2019 Shakespeare and Stratford Scheil, K. (ed)

As the site of literary pilgrimage since the eighteenth century, the home of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the topic of hundreds of imaginary portrayals, Stratford is ripe for analysis, both in terms of its factual existence and its fictional afterlife.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Travel and Tourism Literary Studies

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Concentrationary Art Published April 2019 Concentrationary Art Jean Cayrol, the Lazarean and the Everyday in Post-war Film, Literature, Music and the Visual Arts Pollock, G. & Silverman, M. (eds)

The seminal work of Jean Cayrol has experienced a revival in the French-speaking world since his death in 2005. Concentrationary Art represents the first translation into English of Cayrol’s two essays on concentrationary art, as well as the first book-length study of his theory.

Subjects: Literary Studies Film and Television Studies History: 20th Century to Present Memory Studies

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Arkansas Regulators, The Published January 2019 The Arkansas Regulators Gerstäcker, F.
Adams, C. & Irmscher, C. (eds)

Friedrich Gerstäcker’s The Arkansas Regulators is a rousing tale of frontier adventure, first published in German in 1846, but virtually lost to English readers for well over a century. This long-awaited translation and scholarly edition of the novel offers a startling rewriting of the frontier myth from a European perspective.

Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Singing Ideas Published July 2021 Singing Ideas Performance, Politics and Oral Poetry Ní Shíocháin, T.

The songs of the beloved Irish poet Máire Bhuí Ní Laeire (Yellow Mary O’Leary) explore themes of colonial subjection, oppression and injustice, representing an integral contribution to the development of anti-colonial thought in Ireland. Singing Ideas explores the significance of her work, and the immense power of her chosen medium.

Subjects: Performance Studies History: 18th/19th Century Anthropology (General) Literary Studies

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Eastern Europe Unmapped Published December 2019 Eastern Europe Unmapped Beyond Borders and Peripheries Kacandes, I. & Komska, Y. (eds)

Arguably more than any other world regions, the area known as Eastern Europe has been defined by its location on the map. Rather than expound on borders and neighbors, Eastern Europe Unmapped raises questions about the meaning and relevance of the area’s non-contiguous, frequently global or extraterritorial, entanglements.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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House of the Waterlily Published September 2017 House of the Waterlily A Novel of the Ancient Maya World Carmean, K.

House of the Waterlily is a historical novel set in the world of the Late Classic Period Maya of the Southern Lowlands. Through the story of Lady Winik, a young Maya noble girl, the reader is immersed in the everyday world of the Maya

Subjects: Archaeology Literary Studies Memory Studies Anthropology (General)

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Travel and Representation Published July 2017 Travel and Representation Lean, G., Staiff, R., & Waterton, E. (eds)

Exploring and re-examining the various convergences between literature, art, photography, television, cinema and travel, this collection offers a careful appreciation of the entanglement of travel and its representations, emphasizing a reconsideration of the intersections between travelers, fields of representation, imagination, emotions and corporeal experiences in the past, the present and future.

Subjects: Heritage Studies Travel and Tourism Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Mad Mädchen Published June 2019 Mad Mädchen Feminism and Generational Conflict in Recent German Literature and Film McCarthy, M.

The last two decades have been frequently discordant for German feminism, as a new cohort of activists has come of age and challenged many of the movement’s strategic and philosophical orthodoxies. This book offers an incisive cultural analysis of these trans-generational debates, identifying characteristic features of their representation in German literature, film, and media.

Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Media Studies Film and Television Studies Literary Studies

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Border Aesthetics Published October 2018 Border Aesthetics Concepts and Intersections Schimanski, J. & Wolfe, S. F. (eds)

The field of border studies has analyzed the legal, geographical, and historical aspects of borders extensively, but such studies have hardly exhausted their conceptual fertility. Organized around six key ideas—ecology, imaginary, in/visibility, palimpsest, sovereignty and waiting—the interlocking essays collected here provide theoretical starting points for an aesthetic understanding of borders.

Subjects: Literary Studies Mobility Studies Anthropology (General)

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War Stories Published April 2018 War Stories The War Memoir in History and Literature Dwyer, P. (ed)

Although war memoirs constitute a rich, varied literary form, they are often dismissed by historians as unreliable. This collection of essays is the first to explore the modern war memoir, revealing the genre’s surprising capacity for breadth and sophistication while remaining sensitive to the challenges it poses for scholars.

Subjects: History (General) Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies Memory Studies

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Russian Postmodernism Published December 2015 Russian Postmodernism New Perspectives on Post-Soviet Culture Epstein, M., Genis, A. A., & Vladiv-Glover-, S. M.

The end of the Cold War has enabled Russia to take part in the global rise and crystallization of postmodernism. This volume investigates the manifestations of this crucial trend in Russian fiction, poetry, art, and spirituality, demonstrating how Russian postmodernism is its own unique entity.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Power of Death, The Published February 2017 The Power of Death Contemporary Reflections on Death in Western Society Blanco, M.-J. & Vidal, R. (eds)

The social and cultural changes of the last century have transformed death from an everyday fact to something hidden from view. Shifting between the practical and the theoretical, the professional and the intimate, the real and the fictitious, this collection of essays explores the continued power of death over our lives.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Sociology Literary Studies

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Distributed Objects Published March 2015 Distributed Objects Meaning and Mattering after Alfred Gell Chua, L. & Elliott, M. (eds)
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Museum Studies Literary Studies

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Viennese Café and Fin-de-Siècle Culture, The Published June 2015 The Viennese Café and Fin-de-Siècle Culture Ashby, C., Gronberg, T. & Shaw-Miller, S. (eds)
Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) History (General) Literary Studies

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Beyond Habermas Published December 2014 Beyond Habermas Democracy, Knowledge, and the Public Sphere Emden, C. J. & Midgely, D. (eds)
Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) History (General) Media Studies Literary Studies

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Journey Through America Published August 2012 Journey Through America Koeppen, W.
Subjects: Literary Studies History: 20th Century to Present

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Vienna is Different Published July 2013 Vienna Is Different Jewish Writers in Austria from the Fin-de-Siècle to the Present Herzog, H. H.
Subjects: Jewish Studies History: 20th Century to Present Literary Studies

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Devil's Captain, The Published January 2021 The Devil's Captain Ernst Jünger in Nazi Paris, 1941-1944 Mitchell, A.
Subjects: History: World War II Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Comics in French Published January 2013 Comics in French The European Bande Dessinée in Context Grove, L.
Subject: Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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When Women Held the Dragon's Tongue Published December 2012 When Women Held the Dragon's Tongue and Other Essays in Historical Anthropology Rebel, H.
Subjects: Anthropology (General) History (General) Literary Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Balkan Departures Published October 2010 Balkan Departures Travel Writing from Southeastern Europe Bracewell, W. & Drace-Francis, A. (eds)
Subjects: History (General) Literary Studies

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Frightful Stage, The Published September 2011 The Frightful Stage Political Censorship of the Theater in Nineteenth-Century Europe Goldstein, R. J. (ed)
Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century Performance Studies Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Banned in Berlin Published January 2012 Banned in Berlin Literary Censorship in Imperial Germany, 1871-1918 Stark, G. D.
Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Narrating the Nation Published September 2011 Narrating the Nation Representations in History, Media and the Arts Berger, S., Eriksonas, L. & Mycock, A. (eds)
Subjects: History (General) Media Studies Literary Studies Film and Television Studies

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Escape from Hell Published March 2020 Escape From Hell The True Story of the Auschwitz Protocol Wetzler, A.
Subjects: Jewish Studies History: World War II Literary Studies

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Great Tradition & Its Legacy, The Published October 2004 The Great Tradition and Its Legacy The Evolution of Dramatic and Musical Theater in Austria and Central Europe Cherlin, M., Filipowicz, H. & Rudolph, R. L. (eds)
Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century Performance Studies Literary Studies

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