Winner announced in the 2018 Peter Lang Young Scholars Competition in Comparative Literature

The Peter Lang Young Scholars Competition was established in 2011 to recognize outstanding early career researchers for their contribution in different fields of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Peter Lang has always been committed to supporting those at the beginning of their academic careers and the establishment of this prize is further evidence of this commitment. The publishing group is delighted to announce the winner of the 2018 Peter Lang Young Scholars Competition in Comparative Literature:

Laëtitia Saint-Loubert from the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at the University of Warwick for her monograph “The Caribbean in Translation: Remapping Thresholds of Dislocation”

Peter Lang is also pleased to announce the runner-up in the competition:

Marco Malvestio from the Department of Linguistic and Literary Studies at the University of Padua for his work “The Conflict Revisited: The Second World War in Post-Postmodern Fiction”

Both books will be published in the New Comparative Criticism book series, edited by Dr. Florian Mussgnug.

We congratulate the winner and runner-up and also thank the prize committee for the time and effort spent reviewing the submissions!

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