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Out now * The Poverty of work * by David van Arsdale

Journal of World Literature: Translation Studies Meets World Literature

      Literature and Cultural Studies

NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2016

In this issue: JUST PUBLISHED / FORTHCOMING / JOURNALS / REVIEWS / EVENTS 

El espacio narrativo en la novela chilena postdictatorial

casas habitadas
Bieke Willem

July 2016

ISBN 9789004310575 / E-ISBN 9789004310605

List price: EUR 120.- / US$ 151.-

Foro Hispánico, 52

The Revolting Body of Poetry

Scott Shinabargar

July 2016

ISBN 9789004324473 / E-ISBN 9789004324572

List price: EUR 99.- / US$ 119.-

Chiasma, 36

Networks of Refugees from Nazi Germany

Continuities, Reorientations, and
Collaborations in Exile
Edited by Helga Schreckenberger

August 2016 - ISBN 978 90 04 32272 1

List price: EUR 110.- / US$ 132.-

Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik, 87

Altérité et identité dans les « histoires anglaises » au XVIIIe siècle

Contexte(s), réception et discours

Beatrijs Vanacker

August 2016 - ISBN 978 90 04 32380 3

List price: EUR 135.- / US$ 162.-

Faux Titre, 411

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The latest issue of the Journal of World Literature is titled Translation Studies Meets World Literature. It is guest edited by Susan Bassnett and David Damrosch. Read the issue here

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The Pragmatics of Early Modern Politics: Power and Kingship in Shakespeare’s History Plays

Urszula Kizelbach

    

“Overall, this is a richly researched, enjoyable and original interdisciplinary study that illustrates that language and literature are equally salient to the exploration of drama, power and politics in Early Modern England.”

-Mel Evans, University of Birmingham, UK in Language and Literature, Vol. 25.1 pp. 88-91

Poetic Revolutionaries
Intertextuality & Subversion
Marion May Campbell


Poetic Revolutionaries is an exemplary textbook study on leading Australian and international experimental fiction writers. It is a scholarly work of broad, encompassing literary theory and criticism.
[…]
Amid early twenty-first century crises – climate change and global warming, peak oil, widespread poverty and injustice, mass migration and species extinction – I think of Campbell’s texts, creative and critical, as lifeboats, hovercraft with air-borne capacity, passenger-full and powering-up for a new creative departure.”

-Moya Costello, Southern Cross University, Australia, in textjournal, Vol. 20.1

Masja Horn will attent the AGS conference, held in Newcastle, UK, from 31 August to 2 September.

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28th Annual Conference of the Society for the Advancement of
Socio-Economics (SASE):
June 24-26 Berkeley, CA
Joint International Conference of the Community Development Society
(CDS) and International Association for Community Development (IACD):
July 24-27 Bloomington, MN
87th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association (PSA):
March 30 - April 2, 2016 Oakland, CA
Southwestern Psychological Association (SWPA) 2016 Annual Convention:
April 8-10, 2016 Dallas, TX
Joint meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society (MSS) and the
North Central Sociological Association (NCSA):
March 23-26, 2016 Chicago, IL
46th Annual Meeting of the Jean Piaget Society (JPS):
June 9-11, 2016 Chicago, IL