Cultural Identity Studies
This series publishes new research into relationships and interactions between culture and identity, broadly conceived. Studies relating to intercultural or transcultural identities are particularly welcome, as the series is the publishing project of the Intercultural Studies research group at Dalarna University, Sweden. The series embraces research into the roles of linguistic, social, political, psychological, literary, audiovisual, religious and/or cultural aspects in the processes of individual and collective identity formation. Given the nature of the field, interdisciplinary and theoretically diverse approaches are encouraged. Work on the theorizing of cultural aspects of identity formation and case studies of individual writers, thinkers and/or cultural products will be included. The series welcomes intercultural, transcultural and transnational links and comparisons worldwide.
Titles
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Bearing Liminality, Laboring White Ink
Pregnancy and Childbirth in Women's LiteratureVolume 34©2021 Monographs XVIII, 262 Pages -
Polities and Poetics
Race Relations and Reconciliation in Australian LiteratureVolume 32©2021 Monographs X, 220 Pages -
The Humanities Still Matter
Identity, Gender and Space in Twenty-First-Century EuropeVolume 31©2020 Edited Collection XIV, 326 Pages -
Subjected Subcontinent
Sectarian and Sexual Lines in Indian Writing in EnglishVolume 30©2016 Monographs XVII, 274 Pages -
At the Margin of One/Many Languages
Essays on South African LiteratureVolume 29©2015 Monographs XIV, 230 Pages -
Popular History and Fiction
The Myth of August the Strong in German Literature, Art and MediaVolume 28©2014 Monographs XII, 260 Pages -
British and Catholic?
National and Religious Identity in the Work of David Jones, Evelyn Waugh and Muriel SparkVolume 27©2013 Monographs VIII, 150 Pages -
Tyrol or Not Tyrol
Theatre as History in Südtirol/Alto AdigeVolume 25©2013 Monographs XI, 221 Pages