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No. 33 (2022): Exclusion
No. 33 (2022): Exclusion
Published:
26-Sep-2022
Introduction
Peripheries, Margins, Voids
Critical Ecologies of Exclusion
Marco Ruggieri, Aiswarya Jayamohan
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The Gaze
James Joyce’s Modernist Dublin: Leopold Bloom and the Critical Eye of Ulysses’ Outsider
James Lewis Stevens
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Gender Essentialisms and the Abject: Understanding Transgender Identity in Jackie Kay's Trumpet
Laura Scott
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Rethinking Algerian Visibility and Invisibility in Ali au Pays des Merveilles
Chengxi Li
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The Voice
Checking Out Me History, Tings an Times, and White Comedy: Re-shaping and re-playing the post-colonial identity
Elena Liapopoulou Adamidou
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Asserting and Accompanying the Excluded Self: The Function of the Recorded Voice in Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape and Rockaby
Maria Schiza
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Colloquial Crumbs: Reclamation of Spaces in Food and Memory in Sara Suleri’s Meatless Days
Priyanjana Das
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“I Will Throw All on the Altar”: Christianity, Hinduism, and “Human Rights” in Jane Eyre
Jason Emmett Collins
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The Category
To Exclude or Not to Exclude? The Question of Nationality as a Category in Queer Studies
Aakanksha Singh
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Transatlantic Exile and Othering in Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence
Tia Byer
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Negotiating Power: Olive Schreiner and Racial Exclusion in New Woman Fiction
Huzan Bharucha
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“The Graphic Proximity of Intimate Loss”: the Role of Narrative Medicine in Articulating Marginalised and Excluded Voices
Hannah Louise Twinberrow
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