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Fiction and Reality
The series Fiction and Reality focuses on the juxtaposition of fiction and reality. Firmly rooted in comparative Literature, its monographs and anthologies explore topics like the interaction of fiction and reality or fictions potential to resist reality. Not limited to classical literary studies, publications frequently explore their topics in relation to other disciplines like film, fan fiction or computer games.
2 publications
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Mediated Fictions
Studies in Verbal and Visual NarrativesISSN: 2194-5918
The Mediated Fiction series aims at providing a forum for studies in English Language and Literatures, but also Comparative Literature, the History of Sciences, and Slavonic Languages and Literatures. The series emphasis is on studies in Verbal and Visual Narratives. The editors, Professor Artur Blaim and Associate Professor Ludmila Gruszewska-Blaim, specialize in literary theory, cultural semiotics and fictional worlds in literature and cinema.
23 publications
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New Literacies and Digital Epistemologies
ISSN: 1523-9543
New literacies emerge and evolve apace as people from all walks of life engage with new technologies, shifting values and institutional change, and increasingly assume 'postmodern' orientations toward their everyday worlds. Despite many efforts to take account of such changes, educational institutions largely remain out of touch with the range of new ways of making and sharing meanings that increasingly mediate and shape the lives of the young people they teach and the futures they face. This series aims to explore some key dimensions of the changes occurring within social practices of literacy and the educational challenges they present, with a view to informing educational practice in helpful ways. It asks what are new literacies,how do they impact on life in schools, homes, communities, workplaces, sites of leisure, and other key settings of human cultural engagement, and what significance do new literacies have for how people learn and how they understand and construct knowledge? It aims to challenge established and 'official' ways of framing literacy, and to ask what it means for literacies to be powerful, effective, and enabling under current and foreseeable conditions. Collectively, the works in this series will help to reorient literacy debates and literacy education agendas.
120 publications
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Byron: Reality, Fiction and Madness
©2020 Edited Collection -
Epistemological Perspectives on Linguistic Semiotics
©2003 Monographs -
Adolescents and Online Fan Fiction
©2008 Textbook -
Epistemology of Management
©2013 Monographs -
Indigenous Epistemology
Descent into the Womb of Decolonized Research Methodologies©2020 Monographs -
Epistemological, Ethical and Political Issues in Modern Philosophy
©2018 Edited Collection -
Intertextual Transactions in Contemporary British Fiction
©2021 Monographs -
A Social Onto-Epistemology
©2023 Monographs -
Discreteness, Continuity, and Consciousness
An Epistemological Unified Field Theory©2007 Monographs -
In Pursuit of an Orthodox Christian Epistemology
A Conversation with Carl F. H. Henry©2020 Monographs -
Philosophical Genealogy- Volume II
An Epistemological Reconstruction of Nietzsche and Foucault’s Genealogical Method©2011 Monographs -
Philosophical Genealogy- Volume I
An Epistemological Reconstruction of Nietzsche and Foucault’s Genealogical Method©2011 Monographs -
A Dangerous Fiction
Subverting Hegemonic Masculinity through the Novels of Michael Chabon and Tom Wolfe©2013 Thesis -
The Uncanny House in Elizabeth Bowen’s Fiction
©2016 Monographs