Contextualising Literature and Media
The series was founded and edited by prof. Dorota Filipczak (1963–2021) until the publication of volume 2.
The aim of the series is to introduce new, incisive analyses of literature and media in different cultural contexts. The series will focus on the phenomena that are inderdisciplinary and dissolve the boundary between literature and media such as film, music video, computer games etc. The idea behind the series is to show how our traditional understanding of literature can be transformed by the cultural, social and technological contexts. The successive studies will be informed by the scholarly background of contemporary literary theory and media studies, while seeking to relate literature and media to the challenges of contemporary world. The books published in the series will bridge the gap between diverse discourses and involve different fields of study, e.g. philosophy, gender studies, cultural studies etc.
Titles
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Multiple Discourses, Multiple Meanings: Jeanette Winterson's Language of Multiplicity and Variety
Volume 2©2020 Monographs 186 Pages -
She-(d)evils? The Construction of a Female Tyrant as a Cultural Critique
Volume 1©2020 Monographs 192 Pages