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  • Literary and Cultural Theory

    The objective of the Literary and Cultural Theory series is to publish works, collections of articles, and conference proceedings which aim at transgressing boundaries of single disciplines and at creating common space within which themes and methodologies of those single disciplines merge and contribute to the production of a novel approach to culture, literature, and philosophy. Within thus conceived area of the humanities we place particular emphasis on: first, interdisciplinarity (both in terms of topics and methodology) and, secondly, on theoretical (or theorizing) approach, i.e., an approach which not only aims at describing cultural and literary phenomena, but also at revealing their mechanisms and multiple interrelationships, visible sometimes only when boundaries of disciplines are transgressed, and when areas of overlap are identified. Those priorities do not exclude publication of volumes within what has traditionally been considered the realm of literary studies, as long as the critical and theorizing attitude is maintained. Editors Homepage : Prof. Dr. Wojciech Kalaga

    62 publications

  • Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory

    The focus of this series is on studies of all literary genres that elucidate and interpret works of art in the context of criticism and theory. Theory and criticism are held to provide the hermeneutically most rewarding access to specific authors, works, and issues under consideration. Studies of a comparative nature with special reference to issues of literary history, criticism, and postmodern theory are the distinctive features of this monograph series. Emphasis is on subjects that may set trends, generate discussion, expand horizons beyond present perspectives, and/or redefine previously held notions about "major" and "minor" authors and their achievements within or outside the canon. Approaches may center on works, authors, or abstract notions of criticism and/or theory, including issues of a comparative nature concerning world literature. The focus of this series is on studies of all literary genres that elucidate and interpret works of art in the context of criticism and theory. Theory and criticism are held to provide the hermeneutically most rewarding access to specific authors, works, and issues under consideration. Studies of a comparative nature with special reference to issues of literary history, criticism, and postmodern theory are the distinctive features of this monograph series. Emphasis is on subjects that may set trends, generate discussion, expand horizons beyond present perspectives, and/or redefine previously held notions about "major" and "minor" authors and their achievements within or outside the canon. Approaches may center on works, authors, or abstract notions of criticism and/or theory, including issues of a comparative nature concerning world literature. The focus of this series is on studies of all literary genres that elucidate and interpret works of art in the context of criticism and theory. Theory and criticism are held to provide the hermeneutically most rewarding access to specific authors, works, and issues under consideration. Studies of a comparative nature with special reference to issues of literary history, criticism, and postmodern theory are the distinctive features of this monograph series. Emphasis is on subjects that may set trends, generate discussion, expand horizons beyond present perspectives, and/or redefine previously held notions about "major" and "minor" authors and their achievements within or outside the canon. Approaches may center on works, authors, or abstract notions of criticism and/or theory, including issues of a comparative nature concerning world literature.

    21 publications

  • Literary and Cultural Studies, Theory and the (New) Media

    ISSN: 0935-4093

    Literary and Cultural Studies, Theory and the (New) Media provides a forum for discussions on a variety of topics in literary, cultural, and media studies. Open to comparatist approaches, the series main venue is in anglophone literature and media, with a special emphasis on narratological, postcolonial, film and media studies. Dedicated to promoting innovative and theoretically informed analyses, the series publishes monographs as well as edited volumes versed in media and literary theory. It also encourages explorations within, as well as dialogues between, narratological, postcolonial, feminist and queer approaches. Other theoretical approaches (stylistics, New Historicism, ecocriticism, etc.) are welcome as are works on literary and cultural theory. All volumes in the series are peer-reviewed. Monographs: Only complete manuscripts are accepted for review. Edited volumes: A proposal with two essays is solicited; a final decision will be taken after all the essays have been submitted in their final form. Please address all queries to sekretariat.fludernik@anglistik.uni-freiburg.de or sieglinde.lemke@anglistik.uni-freiburg.de.

    10 publications

  • Cross-Roads

    Studies in Culture, Literary Theory, and History

    ISSN: 2191-6179

    The series Cross-Roads offers a platform that welcomes publications of the most outstanding Polish and non-Polish scholars dealing with culture, literary theory and history developed on the cross roads between the East and the West. We invite academic works (essay collections, monographs and as well as volume-length texts) on a wide range of topics, including historical and recent developments in literary and cultural studies. As the title "cross roads" indicates, we wish this series to be a meeting point for a variety of academic approaches relating both to literary theory and history as well as cultural and anthropological studies, challenging the complexity of both contemporary and historical empirical research undertakings. This is why we encourage diverse, interdisciplinary, comparative and multi-faceted takes that may put a new light on theoretical analyses as well as on pragmatic discussions, enabling new ways of interpreting the particular historical legacy situated and rooted on the cross-roads between the West and the East of Europe.

    49 publications

  • Title: The Elusive Macrostructure of the Apocalypse of John

    The Elusive Macrostructure of the Apocalypse of John

    The Complex Literary Arrangement of an Open Text
    by Roman Mach (Author) 2015
    ©2016 Thesis
  • Title: Musicality of a Literary Work

    Musicality of a Literary Work

    by Andrzej Hejmej (Author) 2019
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Questions of Literary Theory

    Questions of Literary Theory

    by Rui Estrada (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Disciplining the New Pragmatism

    Disciplining the New Pragmatism

    Theory, Rhetoric, and the Ends of Literary Study
    by Leszek Drong (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Aspects of Reference in Literary Theory

    Aspects of Reference in Literary Theory

    Poetics, Rhetoric and Literary History
    by Alina Silvana Felea (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: Repetition, Difference, and Knowledge in the Work of Samuel Beckett, Jacques Derrida, and Gilles Deleuze
  • Title: Literary Spaces in the Selected Works of J.M. Coetzee

    Literary Spaces in the Selected Works of J.M. Coetzee

    by Katarzyna Karwowska (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: The Language of Polish Modernism

    The Language of Polish Modernism

    by Ryszard Nycz (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: Before the Trenches

    Before the Trenches

    A Mapping of Problems in Literary Interpretation
    by Ricardo Namora (Author) 2018
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: The Philosophy of Open Learning

    The Philosophy of Open Learning

    Peer Learning and the Intellectual Commons
    by Markus Deimann (Volume editor) Michael Adrian Peters (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: Disruptive Fluidity

    Disruptive Fluidity

    The Poetics of the Pop "Cogito"
    by Anna Chromik (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Building Social Europe through the Open Method of Co-ordination

    Building Social Europe through the Open Method of Co-ordination

    Second Printing
    by Caroline de la Porte (Volume editor) Philippe Pochet (Volume editor)
    ©2003 Edited Collection
  • Title: On Variations of Classical Chinese Literary Theory for a Framework of Global Literary History
  • Title: The Open Body

    The Open Body

    Essays in Anglican Ecclesiology
    by Zachary Guiliano (Volume editor) Charles M. Stang (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Literary Theory in Germany

    Literary Theory in Germany

    A Study of Genre and Evaluation Theories 1945-1965
    by Margot E. Zutshi (Author)
    ©1981 Others
  • Title: The Enclosure of an Open Mystery

    The Enclosure of an Open Mystery

    Sacrament and Incarnation in the Writings of Gerard Manley Hopkins, David Jones and Les Murray
    by Stephen McInerney (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: The Rhetoric of the City: Robinson Jeffers and A. R. Ammons

    The Rhetoric of the City: Robinson Jeffers and A. R. Ammons

    by Pawel Marcinkiewicz (Author)
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: The Work of Play

    The Work of Play

    Meaning-Making in Videogames
    by Aaron Chia Yuan Hung (Author) 2021
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: The Open Method of Co-ordination in Action

    The Open Method of Co-ordination in Action

    The European Employment and Social Inclusion Strategies – Second Printing
    by Jonathan Zeitlin (Volume editor) Philippe Pochet (Volume editor) 2005
    ©2005 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Writing Art

    Writing Art

    French Literary Responses to the Work of Alberto Giacometti
    by Emma Wagstaff (Author)
    ©2011 Monographs
  • Title: Embodying Pragmatism

    Embodying Pragmatism

    Richard Shusterman’s Philosophy and Literary Theory
    by Wojciech Malecki (Author) 2010
    ©2010 Monographs
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