Issue 15.7 (December 2013)
Special Issue: New Work in Comparative Literature in Europe
Ed. Marina Grishakova, Lucia Boldrini, and Matthew Reynolds
Editorial
Introduction to New Work in Comparative Literature in Europe
Lucia Boldrini, Marina Grishakova, and Matthew Reynolds
Articles
Positive Uncertainty and the Ethos of Comparative Literature
Brigitte Le Juez
Comparative Literature, (Comparative) Cultural Studies, Aesthetic Education, and the Humanities
Sonja Stojmenska-Elzeser
Complexity, Hybridity, and Comparative Literature
Marina Grishakova
European Comparative Literature as Humanism
Bernard Franco
Challenges and Possibilities for World Literature, Global Literature, and Translation
Kathleen Shields
Translation and Self-Translation in Today's (Im)migration Literature
Anastasija Gjurčinova
Multilingual Literature, Translation, and Crnjanski's Роман о Лондону (A Novel about London)
Biljana Djorić Francuski
Geomancing Dib's Transcultural Expression in Translation
Madeleine Campbell
Gender and Emotion in Comparative Perspective
Raili Marling
Periodization, Comparative Literature, and Italian Modernism
Donata Meneghelli
Comparativist Imagology and the Phenomenon of Strangeness
Małgorzata Świderska
The Paradox of Testimony and First-Person Plural Narration in Jensen's We, the Drowned
Divya Dwivedi and Henrik Skov Nielsen
Intermedial Serial Metarepresentation in Dickens's The Pickwick Papers
Asunción López-Varela and Camila Khaski Gaglia
Literary Aspects in New Media Art Works
Narvika Bovcon
Artaud, Barney, and the Total Work of Art from Avant-Garde to the Posthuman
Matteo Colombi and Massimo Fusillo
Review Article(s)
Cervantes and the World's Literatures: A Book Review Article on Hagedorn's Don Quixote Volumes
José Manuel Lucía Megías
Bibliography
Multilingual Bibliography of New Work in Comparative Literature in Europe 2007-2014
Marina Grishakova, Lucia Boldrini, and Matthew Reynolds