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  • Title: Globalizing Cultural Studies

    Globalizing Cultural Studies

    Ethnographic Interventions in Theory, Method, and Policy
    by Cameron McCarthy (Volume editor) Aisha S. Durham (Volume editor) Laura C. Engel (Volume editor) Alice A. Filmer (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Textbook
  • Title: Textualization of Experience

    Textualization of Experience

    Studies on Ancient Greek Literature
    by Paweł Majewski (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Textuality and Contextuality

    Textuality and Contextuality

    Cross-Cultural Advertising from the Perspective of High- vs. Low-Context Cultures in Europe
    by Aneta Smolińska (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Thesis
  • Title: Richard III as a Romantic Icon

    Richard III as a Romantic Icon

    Textual, Cultural and Theatrical Appropriations
    by Nicoletta Caputo (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Cultures in Contact

    Cultures in Contact

    Translation and Reception of "I Promessi Sposi</I> in 19th Century England
    by Vittoria Intonti (Volume editor) Rosella Mallardi (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2011 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Flesh Made Text Made Flesh

    The Flesh Made Text Made Flesh

    Cultural and Theoretical Returns to the Body
    by Zoe Detsi-Diamanti (Volume editor) Katerina Kitsi-Mitakou (Volume editor) Effie Yiannopoulou (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Cross-Cultural Affinities

    Cross-Cultural Affinities

    Emersonian Transcendentalism and Senghorian Negritude
    by Manyaka Toko Djockoua (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: Cross-Cultural Travel

    Cross-Cultural Travel

    Papers from the Royal Irish Academy - Symposium on Literature and Travel -National University of Ireland, Galway, November 2002
    by Jane Conroy (Volume editor)
    ©2003 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Social Studies – The Next Generation

    Social Studies – The Next Generation

    Re-searching in the Postmodern
    by Avner Segall (Volume editor) Elizabeth Heilman (Volume editor) Cleo Cherryholmes (Volume editor)
    ©2006 Textbook
  • Studies in Classical Literature and Culture

    ISSN: 2196-9779

    The series explores a wide range of topics within classical studies concentrating on Greek and Latin language, ancient literature and culture as well as its reception. It includes monographs, collections of articles and critical editions presented by scholars from around the world and aims to bring together modern approaches like literary theory and cultural studies with traditional philology represented by textual criticism. Encouraging an interdisciplinary point of view it aims at giving a comprehensive picture of new trends and recent achievements in classics. The series explores a wide range of topics within classical studies concentrating on Greek and Latin language, ancient literature and culture as well as its reception. It includes monographs, collections of articles and critical editions presented by scholars from around the world and aims to bring together modern approaches like literary theory and cultural studies with traditional philology represented by textual criticism. Encouraging an interdisciplinary point of view it aims at giving a comprehensive picture of new trends and recent achievements in classics. The series explores a wide range of topics within classical studies concentrating on Greek and Latin language, ancient literature and culture as well as its reception. It includes monographs, collections of articles and critical editions presented by scholars from around the world and aims to bring together modern approaches like literary theory and cultural studies with traditional philology represented by textual criticism. Encouraging an interdisciplinary point of view it aims at giving a comprehensive picture of new trends and recent achievements in classics.

    21 publications

  • Popular Culture and Everyday Life

    "Popular Culture and Everyday Life (PC&EL) is the new space for critical books in cultural studies. The series innovates by stressing multiple theoretical, political, and methodological approaches to commodity culture and lived experience, borrowing from sociological, anthropological, and textual disciplines. Each PC&EL volume develops a critical understanding of a key topic in the area through a combination of a thorough literature review, original research, and a student-reader orientation. The series includes three types of books: single-authored monographs, readers of existing classic essays, and new companion volumes of papers on central topics. Likely fields covered are: fashion; sport; shopping; therapy; religion; food and drink; youth; music; cultural policy; popular literature; performance; education; queer theory; race; gender; class." "Popular Culture and Everyday Life (PC&EL) is the new space for critical books in cultural studies. The series innovates by stressing multiple theoretical, political, and methodological approaches to commodity culture and lived experience, borrowing from sociological, anthropological, and textual disciplines. Each PC&EL volume develops a critical understanding of a key topic in the area through a combination of a thorough literature review, original research, and a student-reader orientation. The series includes three types of books: single-authored monographs, readers of existing classic essays, and new companion volumes of papers on central topics. Likely fields covered are: fashion; sport; shopping; therapy; religion; food and drink; youth; music; cultural policy; popular literature; performance; education; queer theory; race; gender; class." "Popular Culture and Everyday Life (PC&EL) is the new space for critical books in cultural studies. The series innovates by stressing multiple theoretical, political, and methodological approaches to commodity culture and lived experience, borrowing from sociological, anthropological, and textual disciplines. Each PC&EL volume develops a critical understanding of a key topic in the area through a combination of a thorough literature review, original research, and a student-reader orientation. The series includes three types of books: single-authored monographs, readers of existing classic essays, and new companion volumes of papers on central topics. Likely fields covered are: fashion; sport; shopping; therapy; religion; food and drink; youth; music; cultural policy; popular literature; performance; education; queer theory; race; gender; class."

    37 publications

  • Postcolonial Studies

    The Postcolonial Studies series explores the enormous variety and richness in postcolonial culture and transnational literatures. The series aims to publish work which explores various facets of the legacy of colonialism including: imperialism, nationalism, representation and resistance, neocolonialism, diaspora, displacement and migratory identities, cultural hybridity, transculturation, exile, and geographical and metaphorical borderlands. This series does not define its attentions to any single place, region, or disciplinary approach, and we are interested in books informed by a variety of theoretical perspectives. While seeking the highest standards of scholarship, the Postcolonial Studies series is thus a broad forum for the interrogation of textual, cultural and political postcolonialisms. The series welcomes both individually authored and collaboratively authored books and monographs as well as edited collections of essays.

    20 publications

  • Title: Oral and Written Narratives and Cultural Identity

    Oral and Written Narratives and Cultural Identity

    Interdisciplinary Approaches
    by Francisco Cota Fagundes (Volume editor) Irene Maria F. Blayer (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Women's Autobiographies, Culture, Feminism

    Women's Autobiographies, Culture, Feminism

    by Kristi Siegel (Author)
    ©2000 Monographs
  • Title: Lost in the Eurofog: The Textual Fit of Translated Law

    Lost in the Eurofog: The Textual Fit of Translated Law

    Second Revised Edition
    by Łucja Biel (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: Lost in the Eurofog: The Textual Fit of Translated Law

    Lost in the Eurofog: The Textual Fit of Translated Law

    by Lucja Biel (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Contemporary Greek Film Cultures from 1990 to the Present

    Contemporary Greek Film Cultures from 1990 to the Present

    by Tonia Kazakopoulou (Volume editor) Mikela Fotiou (Volume editor) 2017
    Edited Collection
  • Title: Cultural Confessionalism

    Cultural Confessionalism

    Literary Resistance and the "Bekennende Kirche</I>
    by Grant Henley (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Metadiscourse in Written Genres: Uncovering Textual and Interactional Aspects of Texts

    Metadiscourse in Written Genres: Uncovering Textual and Interactional Aspects of Texts

    by Ciler Hatipoglu (Volume editor) Erdem Akbas (Volume editor) Yasemin Bayyurt (Volume editor) 2017
    ©2017 Edited Collection
  • Title: A World in Words, A Life in Texts

    A World in Words, A Life in Texts

    Revisiting Latin American Cultural Heritage – Festschrift in Honour of Peter R. Beardsell
    by Victoria Carpenter (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2011 Others
  • Title: Home with Hip Hop Feminism

    Home with Hip Hop Feminism

    Performances in Communication and Culture
    by Aisha S. Durham (Author) 2010
    ©2014 Textbook
  • Title: New Approaches to Crime in French Literature, Culture and Film

    New Approaches to Crime in French Literature, Culture and Film

    by Louise Hardwick (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Representations of Culture

    Representations of Culture

    Thomas Hardy’s Wessex and Victorian Anthropology
    by Michael A. Zeitler (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Iberian Studies on Translation and Interpreting

    Iberian Studies on Translation and Interpreting

    by Isabel García-Izquierdo (Volume editor) Esther Monzó (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Edited Collection
  • Studies in Children's Literature

    ISSN: 1531-3964

    "This series will feature the work of leading and emerging scholars in children's literature who situate their study in an international literacy, cultural, and linguistic context, drawing on tools of historical research and theoretical paradigms from various disciplines, but offering new aesthetic frameworks as well as detailes textual analysis for the understanding of a literary phenomenon of enormous scope and power. The purpose of such a series is to expand dialogue among students and scholars of children's literature; questioning critical assumptions, including the notion of children's literature itself; opening new areas of inquiry; and advancing the serious exploration of that which is ostensibly written for the child." "This series will feature the work of leading and emerging scholars in children's literature who situate their study in an international literacy, cultural, and linguistic context, drawing on tools of historical research and theoretical paradigms from various disciplines, but offering new aesthetic frameworks as well as detailes textual analysis for the understanding of a literary phenomenon of enormous scope and power. The purpose of such a series is to expand dialogue among students and scholars of children's literature; questioning critical assumptions, including the notion of children's literature itself; opening new areas of inquiry; and advancing the serious exploration of that which is ostensibly written for the child." "This series will feature the work of leading and emerging scholars in children's literature who situate their study in an international literacy, cultural, and linguistic context, drawing on tools of historical research and theoretical paradigms from various disciplines, but offering new aesthetic frameworks as well as detailes textual analysis for the understanding of a literary phenomenon of enormous scope and power. The purpose of such a series is to expand dialogue among students and scholars of children's literature; questioning critical assumptions, including the notion of children's literature itself; opening new areas of inquiry; and advancing the serious exploration of that which is ostensibly written for the child."

    1 publications

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