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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
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Literary Representation of Spanish Immigration in the United States of America (1900-1950)
Transculturation, Hybridization, and the Third Space©2025 Thesis -
Reading, Learning, Teaching Barbara Kingsolver
©2005 Textbook -
The Great War and Postmodern Memory
The First World War in Late 20 th -Century British Fiction (1985–2000)©2013 Monographs -
Reading the Tapestry
A Literary-Rhetorical Analysis of the Johannine Resurrection Narrative (John 20-21)©2000 Monographs -
Stephen King as a Postmodern Author
©2013 Monographs -
Reading, Learning, Teaching Kurt Vonnegut
©2006 Textbook -
«Zwischen dem Meer und dem Nichtmehr»
Anxiety, Repression and Hope in the Works of Erich Fried©2003 Thesis -
The Literary Institution in Portugal since the Thirties
An Analysis under Special Consideration of the Publishing Market©2010 Thesis -
A Postmodern Literacy Policy Analysis
©2001 Textbook -
Constellation Analysis
A Methodology for Comparing Syllabus Topics Across Educational Contexts©2014 Thesis -
Literary Intermediality
The Transit of Literature through the Media Circuit©2007 Conference proceedings