Volume 7, Issue 2, May 2015
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The Writer as an Acrobat: Deleuze and Guattari on the Relation between Philosophy and Literature (and How Kierkegaard Moves in-between)
(2015-05-04)Throughout his work, Deleuze not only draws on literature in order to address philosophical problems but he also maps out the “mobile relations” between philosophy and literature. After an initial overview, I will focus ... -
Through the long corridor of distance: Space and Self in Contemporary New Zealand Women’s Autobiographies by Valerie Baisnee
(2015-05-04)Review of Through the long corridor of distance: Space and Self in Contemporary New Zealand Women’s Autobiographies by Valerie Baisnee -
When Evie Dances
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Worlds Apart: Nam Le’s The Boat and Ali Alizadeh’s Transactions
(2015-05-04)This paper reads Ali Alizadeh’s transnational book of short stories (Transactions, 2013) as a curious and pointed response to the kind of literary internationalism seen in Nam Le’s The Boat (2008). Le’s work was first ... -
Uneasy Subjects: Postcolonialism and Scottish Gaelic Poetry by Silke Stroh
(2015-05-04)Review of Uneasy Subjects: Postcolonialism and Scottish Gaelic Poetry by Silke Stroh -
The Patriot
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Voices Across The Ocean: Poetry from Australia & India edited by Rob Harle and Jaydeep Sarangi
(2015-05-04)Review of Voices Across The Ocean: Poetry from Australia & India edited by Rob Harle and Jaydeep Sarangi -
War and Peace and Napoleon
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The Meeting With Hemingway
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The Arrival
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Experimental Fiction: An Introduction for Readers and Writers by Julie Armstrong
(2015-05-04)Review of Experimental Fiction: An Introduction for Readers and Writers by Julie Armstrong -
The Road to Middlemarch by Rebecca Mead.
(2015-05-04)Review of The Road to Middlemarch by Rebecca Mead -
Street Dreams
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Sister Cities: Border Crossings and Barriers in David Zoppetti's Ichegensanand John Warley's A Southern Girl
(2015-05-04)Both Charleston, South Carolina, and Kyoto, Japan, are internationally popular tourist destinations rich in history and culture, which share an obsession with bloodlines, a heightened sense of decorum, and a pervasive ... -
Skin
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