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The Mabo Turn in Australian Fiction
Monographs -
Turning Wind into Power
Effects of Stakeholder Networks on Renewable Energy Governance in India©2011 Thesis -
Sex, Love and Prostitution in Turn-of-the-Century German-Language Drama
A. Schnitzler’s "Reigen</I>, F. Wedekind’s "Die Büchse der Pandora: Eine Monstretragoedie</I>, and L. Thoma’s "Moral</I> and "Magdalena</I>©2006 Thesis -
Languages at War: External Language Spread Policies in Lusophone Africa
Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau at the Turn of the 21 st Century©2013 Monographs -
Sprachtechnologie, mobile Kommunikation und linguistische Ressourcen
Beiträge zur GLDV-Tagung 2005 in Bonn©2005 Conference proceedings -
Praxis. An Exercise in Engaging Cultural Studies
©2024 Monographs -
Katowice Interdisciplinary and Comparative Studies
Literature, Anthropology and CultureThis newly launched series creates the opportunity for those scholars who, on the one hand, wish to see literary works in the unceasing dialogue with other arts and, on the other, want to rethink literary theory in terms of its embededness in the reflection which involves notions crucial for the shape of contemporary human community such as democracy, justice, friendship, hospitality, home, passions, and many others. Thus we invite essays on a wide range of topics which include studies of individual texts placing them in a rich web of comparative references not turning away from the body-politic, interpretations of texts and images as important ways towards the formation of cultural identity, explorations of the dialogue between the word and the image with the complicated transpositions taking place in the process, as well as in-depth investigations of particular notions in their historical and multicultural contexts. The analyses undertaken by the authors in this series will make a serious contribution to a better understanding of the notions and processes constituting our being together. This newly launched series creates the opportunity for those scholars who, on the one hand, wish to see literary works in the unceasing dialogue with other arts and, on the other, want to rethink literary theory in terms of its embededness in the reflection which involves notions crucial for the shape of contemporary human community such as democracy, justice, friendship, hospitality, home, passions, and many others. Thus we invite essays on a wide range of topics which include studies of individual texts placing them in a rich web of comparative references not turning away from the body-politic, interpretations of texts and images as important ways towards the formation of cultural identity, explorations of the dialogue between the word and the image with the complicated transpositions taking place in the process, as well as in-depth investigations of particular notions in their historical and multicultural contexts. The analyses undertaken by the authors in this series will make a serious contribution to a better understanding of the notions and processes constituting our being together.
5 publications
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The Problematics of Writing Back to the Imperial Centre
Joseph Conrad, Chinua Achebe and V. S. Naipaul in Conversation©2021 Monographs -
The Early Modern Stage-Jew
Heritage, Inspiration, and Concepts – With the first edition of Nathaniel Wiburne’s «Machiavellus»©2017 Thesis -
Activation Policies for the Unemployed, the Right to Work and the Duty to Work
©2014 Edited Collection -
The Levinasian Teacher
©2023 Monographs -
Designs of Blackness
Mappings in the Literature and Culture of Afro-America, 25th Anniversary Edition©2020 Monographs -
Property Law in Renaissance Literature
©2005 Conference proceedings -
Towards Identifying the C-Test Construct
©2004 Postdoctoral Thesis -
Refiguring the Muse
©1999 Monographs -
Building Multispecies Resistance Against Exploitation
Stories from the Frontlines of Labor and Animal Rights©2024 Textbook