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The BCLA community represents an expert and collegial group, invested in each other’s success. As part of our strategy to foster dialogue and collaboration, especially during the challenges of the pandemic, this page highlights publications, monographs, articles, and translations published by BCLA members from 2018 – 2023 inclusive, as a benefit of membership.
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Open Access What is there to see in invisible artworks, empty books, or blank screens? How do formal absences generate meaning? Constructing an argument…
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University:
Western University
Publisher:
De Gruyter
Location:
Berlin
Year:
2023
ISBN:
9783111149158
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In October 1967, Pier Paolo Pasolini travelled to Venice to interview Ezra Pound for broadcast on national television. One a lifelong Marxist, the other…
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University:
Université Catholique de Lille
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Location:
London
Year:
2022
ISBN:
978-3-030-91947-4
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Decolonizing Literature is part of Polity’s Decolonizing the Curriculum series, aimed at undergraduates and educators. I argue that the decolonization of the literature curriculum…
Author:
University:
King's College London
Publisher:
Polity Press
Location:
Cambridge
Year:
2023
ISBN:
978-1509544622
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The complex nexus between masculinity and national identity has long troubled, but also fascinated the German cultural imagination. This has become apparent again since…
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University:
University of Edinburgh
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Location:
London
Year:
2023
ISBN:
(Hardcover) 978-3-031-10317-9 / (eBook) 978-3-031-10318-6
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The department store mannequin is often read as representative of commodity or sexual fetishism and, consequently, of woman objectified. This article posits that in…
Author:
University:
King's College London
Journal Title:
Dix-Neuf
Date:
06/2022
ISSN:
1478-7318
Roland Barthes Writing the Political: History, Dialectics, Self is a re-reading and a re-purposing for the twenty-first century of the work and the critical…
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University:
University of Leeds
Publisher:
Anthem Press
Location:
London
Year:
2023
ISBN:
978-1785278976
Link:
The aim of the present article is to define and re-evaluate the literary, philosophical and religious affiliations which inform the poetry of the Brazilian…
Author:
University:
Open University
Journal Title:
Francisca Júlia Revisitada (ed. Carlos Augusto de Melo)
Date:
12/2022
ISSN:
978-65-88075-38-8
How are the indirect memories of disabled holocaust victims encapsulated in a poem by someone else? I argue that translating such poetry both preserves…
Author:
University:
University of East Anglia
Journal Title:
The Routledge Handbook of Translation and Memory (eds Sharon Deane-Cox and Anneleen Spiessens)
ISSN:
(e-book) 978100327341 (Print) 9780815372158, 9781032226200
The purpose of this essay is to resolve an apparent contradiction in the critical reception of the epic poem Invenção de Orfeu, by the…
Author:
University:
Open University
Journal Title:
REVEC: Revista de Estudos de Cultura
Date:
08/2022
ISSN:
2446-7189
One of the most striking characteristics of the Latvian culture andliterature in the first decades of the twentieth century is the focus on diversecultural…
Author:
University:
Daugavpils University
Journal Title:
Forum for World Literature Studies
ISSN:
ISSN 1949-8519
The origins of globalization processes have to be looked for in the distant past, and in each of the previous historical periods, the course…
Author:
University:
Daugavpils University
Journal Title:
Language, Individual & Society
ISSN:
1314-7250
This book examines the works of four contemporary first-generation Chinese migrant writer-artists in France: François CHENG, GAO Xingjian, DAI Sijie, and SHAN Sa. They…