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  • Identities / Identités / Identidades

    An interdisciplinary approach to the roots of the present / Une approche interdisciplinaire aux racines du présent / Una aproximación interdisciplinar a las raíces del presente

    ISSN: 2296-3537

    Individual or collective, assumed or imposed, accepted or disputed, identities mark out the basic framework that root the human being in society. Language, literature, the creation of a shared memory, social formulas and the range of cultural expressions have contributed to articulating human life as a mixture of identities. Accordingly, no less than a sum of interdisciplinary perspectives, from different areas of research into the Humanities and Social Sciences, will supply us with the keys to understand the historical process and current reality of the human being in society. From this diversity, researchers using the prism of identity in any field of the Social Sciences and Humanities are invited to submit their works to the editorial board of the serie Identities. An interdisciplinary approach to the roots of the present. Individuelles ou collectives, assumées ou imposées, acceptées ou combattues, les identités configurent le premier cadre d’’enracinement de l’’être humain en société. La langue, la littérature, la création d’’une mémoire commune déterminée, les formules sociales et toutes les expressions culturelles ont contribué à articuler la vie humaine comme un treillis d’’identités. Seule une somme de perspectives interdisciplinaires contribuera donc à ce que, depuis les différents domaines de recherche des humanités et des sciences sociales, nous puissions trouver les clefs pour comprendre le parcours historique et la réalité présente de l’’être humain en société. À partir de cette diversité, les chercheurs adoptant le prisme de l’identité dans n’importe quel domaine des sciences humaines et sociales sont invités à soumettre leurs œœuvres au comité de rédaction de la collection Identités. Une approche interdisciplinaire des racines du présent.

    13 publications

  • Emerging Markets Studies

    ISSN: 2190-099X

    The Peter Lang series Emerging Markets Studies includes works which address opportunities, problems, and challenges of socio-economic development and reform in so-called emerging markets. These comprise middle-income developing and transition economies which are relevant for the world economy due to a large market potential, a favorable or improving investment climate, or due to the availability of important natural resources. Emerging markets have realized or show the potential to generate sustained socio-economic development and growth processes over time. The volumes in this series seek to address three key questions: What are the determinants of successful socio-economic development, What are appropriate reform strategies to overcome impediments to catching-up processes, and how do politico-institutional factors affect the performance of an emerging economy? The scope of the series is comparative, institutionalist, and international. The overall focus of all titles is to enhance the understanding of socio-economic catching-up processes and their institutional foundations from a political-economy perspective. Due to the complexity of development processes and policy reform, various methodological tools and academic approaches may prove to be appropriate. Hence the series includes contributions from various disciplines such as economics, political science, or sociology.

    10 publications

  • Modern French Identities

    ISSN: 1422-9005

    This series aims to publish monographs, editions or collections of papers based on recent research into modern French literature. It welcomes contributions from academics, researchers and writers worldwide and in British and Irish universities in particular. Modern French Identities focuses on the French and Francophone writing of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, whose formal experiments and revisions of genre have combined to create an entirely new set of literary forms, from the thematic autobiographies of Michel Leiris and Bernard Noël to the magic realism of French Caribbean writers. The idea that identities are constructed rather than found, and that the self is an area to explore rather than a given pretext, runs through much of modern French literature, from Proust, Gide, Apollinaire and Césaire to Barthes, Duras, Kristeva, Glissant, Germain and Roubaud. This series explores the turmoil in ideas and values expressed in the works of theorists like Lacan, Irigaray, Foucault, Fanon, Deleuze and Bourdieu and traces the impact of current theoretical approaches – such as gender and sexuality studies, de/coloniality, intersectionality, and ecocriticism – on the literary and cultural interpretation of the self. The series publishes studies of individual authors and artists, comparative studies, and interdisciplinary projects and welcomes research on autobiography, cinema, fiction, poetry and performance art and/or the intersections between them. Editorial Board Contemporary Literature and Thought: Martin Crowley (University of Cambridge) Francophone Studies: Louise Hardwick (University of Birmingham) and Jean Khalfa (University of Cambridge) Gender and Sexuality Studies: Florian Grandena (University of Ottawa) and Cristina Johnston (University of Stirling) Language and Linguistics: Michaël Abecassis (University of Oxford) Literature and Art: Peter Collier and Jean Khalfa (University of Cambridge) Literature and Non-fiction: Muriel Pic (University of Bern) Poetry: Nina Parish (University of Stirling) and Emma Wagstaff (University of Birmingham) Zoopoetics and Ecocriticism: Anne Simon (CNRS/Ecole normale supérieure, Paris)

    158 publications

  • British Identities since 1707

    ISSN: 1664-0284

    The historiography of British identities has flourished since the mid-1970s, spurred on by increasing national consciousness in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and since 1997 by devolution. Historians and other academics have become increasingly aware that identities in the British Isles have been fluid and that interactions between the different parts of the British Isles have been central to historical developments since, and indeed before, the Act of Union between England and Scotland in 1707. This series seeks to encourage exploration of identities of place in the British Isles since the early eighteenth century, including intersections between competing and complementary identities such as region and nation. The series also advances discussion of other identities such as class, gender, religion, politics, ethnicity and culture when these are geographically located and positioned. While the series is historical, it welcomes cross- and interdisciplinary approaches to the study of British identities. British Identities since 1707 examines the unity and diversity of the British Isles, developing consideration of the multiplicity of negotiations that have taken place in such a multinational and multi-ethnic group of Islands. lt will include discussions of nationalism(s), of Britishness, Englishness, Scattishness, Welshness and Irishness, as well as 'regional' identities including, for example, those associated with Cornwall, the Gäidhealtachd region in Scotland and Gaeltacht areas in Ireland. The series will encompass discussions of relations with continental Europe and the United States, with ethnic and immigrant identities and with other forms of identity associated with the British Isles as place. The editors are interested in publishing books relating to the wider British world, including current and former parts of the British Empire and the Commonwealth, and places such as Gibraltar and the Falkland Islands and the smaller islands of the British archipelago. British Identities since 1707 reinforces the consideration of history, culture and politics as richly diverse across and within the borders of the British Isles.

    10 publications

  • Reconfiguring Identities in the Portuguese-Speaking World

    The series publishes studies across the entire spectrum of Lusophone literature, culture and intellectual history, from the Middle Ages to the present day, with particular emphasis on figurations and reconfigurations of identity, broadly understood. It is especially interested in work which interrogates national identity and cultural memory, or which offers fresh insights into Portuguese-speaking cultural and literary traditions, in diverse historical contexts and geographical locations. It is open to a wide variety of approaches and methodologies as well as to interdisciplinary fields: from literary criticism and comparative literature to cultural and gender studies, to film and media studies. It also seeks to encourage critical dialogue among scholarship originating from different continents. Proposals are welcome for either single-author monographs or edited collections (in English and/or Portuguese). Those interested in contributing to the series should send a detailed project outline to oxford@peterlang.com.

    27 publications

  • Title: The Long Seventh Century

    The Long Seventh Century

    Continuity and Discontinuity in an Age of Transition
    by Alessandro Gnasso (Volume editor) Emanuele E. Intagliata (Volume editor) Thomas J. MacMaster (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: Perverse Identities

    Perverse Identities

    Identities in Conflict
    by Flocel Sabate (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: Hybrid Identities

    Hybrid Identities

    by Flocel Sabaté (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: Conditioned Identities

    Conditioned Identities

    Wished-for and Unwished-for Identities
    by Flocel Sabaté (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: Kazakhstan’s Emerging Economy

    Kazakhstan’s Emerging Economy

    Between State and Market
    by Roman Vakulchuk (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Thesis
  • Title: An Emerging Institution?

    An Emerging Institution?

    Multiple Citizenship in Europe – Views of Officials
    by Devorah Kalekin-Fishman (Volume editor) Pirkko Pitkänen (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Edited Collection
  • Title: Identities on the Move

    Identities on the Move

    by Flocel Sabaté (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: Imprinting Identities

    Imprinting Identities

    Illustrated Latin-Language Histories of St. Stephen’s Kingdom (1488–1700)
    by Karolina Mroziewicz (Author) 2015
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: Identités de genre, identités de classe et insécurité linguistique

    Identités de genre, identités de classe et insécurité linguistique

    by Pascal Singy (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Edited Collection
  • Title: Emerging Trends in Business

    Emerging Trends in Business

    An Interdisciplinary Approach
    by Mehmet Baykal (Volume editor) Halim Kazan (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2017 Edited Collection
  • Title: Mediated Identities

    Mediated Identities

    Youth, Agency, and Globalization
    by Divya McMillin (Author)
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: The Dynamics of Emerging Ethnicities

    The Dynamics of Emerging Ethnicities

    Immigrant and indigenous ethnogenesis in confrontation
    by Johan Leman (Volume editor)
    ©2000 Others
  • Title: Narrative Identities

    Narrative Identities

    (Inter)Cultural In-Betweenness in the Americas
    by Roland Walter (Author)
    ©2003 Monographs
  • Title: Mistaken Identities

    Mistaken Identities

    The Second Wave of Controversy over «Political Correctness»
    by Cyril Levitt (Volume editor) Scott Davies (Volume editor) Neil McLaughlin (Volume editor)
    ©1999 Textbook
  • Title: Twofold Identities

    Twofold Identities

    Norwegian-American Contributions to Midwestern Literature
    by Oyvind T. Gulliksen (Author)
    ©2004 Monographs
  • Title: Brewing Identities

    Brewing Identities

    Globalisation, Guinness and the Production of Irishness
    by Brenda Murphy (Author) 2014
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Spiritual Identities

    Spiritual Identities

    Literature and the Post-Secular Imagination
    by Jo Carruthers (Volume editor) Andrew Tate (Volume editor)
    ©2010 Edited Collection
  • Title: Changing Polish Identities

    Changing Polish Identities

    Post-War and Post-Accession Polish Migrants in Manchester
    by Agniezka Bielewska-Mensah (Author) 2012
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Profiles in Emergent Biliteracy

    Profiles in Emergent Biliteracy

    Children Making Meaning in a Chicano Community
    by M. Cathrene Connery (Author)
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: Dislocated Identities

    Dislocated Identities

    Exile and the Self as (M)other in the Writing of Reinaldo Arenas
    by Wendy McMahon (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
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