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Writing violence in Francophone West Africa: A study of representative oral and written texts
Gregory Rabassa's Latin American literature: A translator's visible legacy
 
Wallace Stevens Dharma: "Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction" and the View from an Island Hermitage
Helene Cixous: A space for the Other. In between forgetting, remembering and rewriting
 
The poetics of disappearance: Roberto Bolano's ethico-political disquiet
Catching up with "New Asia" and its diasporas: Transnational representations and imaginations
 
Beyond boundaries: Transnational and transcultural literature and practice
Returning thirds: On reading literature
 
Gravity-bound: the articulation of the body in art and the possibility of community
Pacifism's precarity
 
Gens inconnus: Political and literary habitations of postcolonial border spaces
Delectable bodies and their clothes: Plato, Nietzsche, and the translation of Latin America
 
The continuity of readings: Thematic approaches to the short fiction of Julio Cortazar
Challenging traditional notions of theory and practice in translator training and in the history of translation studies: Two exemplary cases
 
Translating opinions: An investigation into the effect of word choice on reader perception
Blackness, translation, and the (in)visible: Harryette Mullen's poetry in Brazilian Portuguese
 
Transnational feminist agency in African and Afro-diasporic fiction and film
The avant-garde and the politics of revolution: From Dada into Surrealism, 1919--1931
 
Czechoslovakia from the Prague Spring to the Velvet Revolution: The composition of memory, public record and archive
Listening to things: Eco-poetics in Wittgenstein, Heidegger, and Stevens
 
Fairy tales, modernisms and grotesqueries: The art of Virginia Woolf, Djuna Barnes and Ingeborg Bachmann
For-giving: The economy of the revenant
 
The emergence of Latin American subaltern studies and Gramscian dismay
Aesthetics and modern poetry: Mood, musicality, and imagery in the poems of Dickinson, Hopkins, Trakl, and Christine Lavant
 
Ethics of tragic heroism: Moral autonomy as lawgiving rebellion in Kant, Hegel and Kafka
The key to the garden of Eden, or, the way to Apocalypse
 
Reading gender in translation: Translator's intervention in Isaac Chocron's "Pronombres personales"