This article explores the relationship between literature, childhoods, and youth in the educational sphere during the Popular Unity administration (UP... [more]
This essay reflects on the paradox of how the twenty-first-century opening up of comparative literature to non-Western literatures under the aegis of ... [more]
This article addresses a discursive problem with the study of Palestinian literature alongside Israeli literature: by focusing on the intersections between Hebrew and Arabic literatures, scholars have created a hybrid that precludes comparison between two
Literature and history as objects of study and fields of inquiry have shaped each other in profound if asymmetrical ways. This introduction provides a brief account of how these disciplines intersect in the GAPE and the contemporary era, emphasizing conce
In this article I set about theorising the construction of a gendered didactic of literature, one that accounts for alternative ways of reading and approaching literary texts in school settings. Throughout my article, I intend to trouble literary reading
Introducing a cluster on the prison writings of Kurdish human rights lawyer and politician Selahattin Demirtas, this article explores Demirtas's multifaceted understanding of literature as storytelling (anlati) and fiction (kurgu).
The history of Albanian children's literature spans a long time. Initially, religious texts of medieval literature were used as such literature in Albanian schools, but pure children's literature was born during the period of Albanian Romanticism. At th
What remains of European thought in law and literature's global turn? To address the question, this article reopens Nuruddin Farah's Gifts (1993) alongside modern and contemporary writings on globalization, cosmopolitanism, and their (de)constitutive me