Silesian Studies in Anglophone Cultures and Literatures
Editors:
Ewa Kębłowska-Ławniczak
Ryszard W. Wolny
ISSN: 2197-4438
The "Silesian Studies in Anglophone Cultures and LIteratures" series will
explore various aspects of contemporary Anglophone cultures and literatures
with a particular emphasis on postcoloniality, deconstruction, class, race
and gender as signifying processes in texts produced in Britain and other
Commonwealth countries. The series welcomes submissions from a variety of
disciplines, especially comparative and interdisciplinary studies. The language
of the publications is English. Authors are welcome to submit manuscripts of
monographs and collections of essays.
Titles
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Lessons from the East
Representations of East Asia in Contemporary Anglophone Films and NovelsVolume 7©2018 Monographs 292 Pages -
Poisoned Cornucopia
Excess, Intemperance and Overabundance across Cultures and LiteraturesVolume 3©2015 Edited Collection 341 Pages -
Writing from the Margins of Europe
The Application of Postcolonial Theories to Selected Works by William Butler Yeats, John Millington Synge and James JoyceVolume 1©2014 Monographs 310 Pages