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  • Title: Religion and Identity in Germany Today

    Religion and Identity in Germany Today

    Doubters, Believers, Seekers in Literature and Film
    by Julian Preece (Volume editor) Frank Finlay (Volume editor) Sinéad Crowe (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2010 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Synergy I: Marginalisation, Discrimination, Isolation and Existence in Literature

    Synergy I: Marginalisation, Discrimination, Isolation and Existence in Literature

    by A.Nejat Töngür (Volume editor) Yıldıray Çevik (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: Teaching Cosmopolitanism through Transnational Literature in English

    Teaching Cosmopolitanism through Transnational Literature in English

    An Empirical Evaluation of Studentsʼ Competence Development in a Life-Writing Approach to Teaching Literature
    by Mirja Beutel (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Thesis
  • Title: Canada from the Outside In / Le Canada vu d’ailleurs

    Canada from the Outside In / Le Canada vu d’ailleurs

    New Trends in Canadian Studies / Nouvelles tendances en études canadiennes
    by Pierre Anctil (Volume editor) Zilá Bernd (Volume editor)
    ©2006 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Multicultural Science Education

    Multicultural Science Education

    Theory, Practice, and Promise
    by S. Maxwell Hines (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: Problem-posing with Multicultural Children’s Literature

    Problem-posing with Multicultural Children’s Literature

    Developing Critical Early Childhood Curricula
    by Elizabeth P. Quintero (Author)
    ©2004 Textbook
  • Title: Situating Caribbean Literature and Criticism in Multicultural and Postcolonial Studies
  • Title: African and African American Children’s and Adolescent Literature in the Classroom

    African and African American Children’s and Adolescent Literature in the Classroom

    A Critical Guide
    by Vivian Yenika-Agbaw (Volume editor) Mary Napoli (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: Contextualizing World Literature

    Contextualizing World Literature

    by Jean Bessière (Volume editor) Gerald Gillespie (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: American Studies Over_Seas 1: Narrating Multiple America(s)

    American Studies Over_Seas 1: Narrating Multiple America(s)

    In Honor of Teresa F. A. Alves and Teresa Cid
    by Edgardo da Silva (Volume editor) Margarida Vale de Gato (Volume editor) Mário Avelar (Volume editor) Irene Maria F. Blayer (Volume editor) Dulce Maria Scott (Volume editor) Tony McGowan (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Wor(l)ds of Change: Latin American and Iberian Literature

    "This series deals with the relationship between literary creation and the social, political, and historical contexts in which it is produced. The types of volumes may include critical analyses of one or more works by one or several authors; critical editions of important works that may have been out of print for a long time, but which represent a major contribution to literature of the Iberian Peninsula or Latin America, English translations of important works, with critical introduction. Topics for Latin America include: studies of representative works of nineteenth- and twentieth-century thought, poetic portrayals of history, subgenres (fictionalization of the rural and urban social structures); historical novels; literature of exile; re-readings of colonial texts; new approaches to the figure of the Indian and other representatives of transculturation; women writers and other less studied authors. Topics for Spain and Portugal include: writing and nationalism in the Spanish State; bilingualism and the literary texts; censorship and exile; new and renewed genres such as autobiography and testimony; the formation of the avant-garde. Formal studies are expected to bear out the general contextual focus of the series. The use of recent developments in literary criticism is especially appropriate. The series also seeks to contribute to the understanding and accuracy of interpretation of the writing which has combined European elements with indigenous and African ones as well as to the understanding of the dynamics behind such major cultural issues as the formation of literary trends or subgenres, national identities, the effects of postcolonial status on literary imagination, the appearance and experience of women writers, and the relationships between post-modernism and Ibero-American writing. The series title is inclusive of literatures which are geographically, historically, or politically related and whose comparison is relevant to Spanish and Spanish American writing. This means those written in the other three languages of Spain, in Portugal, and Brazil. Comparative studies in which colonial or post colonial themes are prevalent may also be appropriate, if one of the literatures is in either Spanish or Portuguese. The breadth of the geographical area is intended to provide a forum for revealing and interpreting its multicultural aspects." "This series deals with the relationship between literary creation and the social, political, and historical contexts in which it is produced. The types of volumes may include critical analyses of one or more works by one or several authors; critical editions of important works that may have been out of print for a long time, but which represent a major contribution to literature of the Iberian Peninsula or Latin America, English translations of important works, with critical introduction. Topics for Latin America include: studies of representative works of nineteenth- and twentieth-century thought, poetic portrayals of history, subgenres (fictionalization of the rural and urban social structures); historical novels; literature of exile; re-readings of colonial texts; new approaches to the figure of the Indian and other representatives of transculturation; women writers and other less studied authors. Topics for Spain and Portugal include: writing and nationalism in the Spanish State; bilingualism and the literary texts; censorship and exile; new and renewed genres such as autobiography and testimony; the formation of the avant-garde. Formal studies are expected to bear out the general contextual focus of the series. The use of recent developments in literary criticism is especially appropriate. The series also seeks to contribute to the understanding and accuracy of interpretation of the writing which has combined European elements with indigenous and African ones as well as to the understanding of the dynamics behind such major cultural issues as the formation of literary trends or subgenres, national identities, the effects of postcolonial status on literary imagination, the appearance and experience of women writers, and the relationships between post-modernism and Ibero-American writing. The series title is inclusive of literatures which are geographically, historically, or politically related and whose comparison is relevant to Spanish and Spanish American writing. This means those written in the other three languages of Spain, in Portugal, and Brazil. Comparative studies in which colonial or post colonial themes are prevalent may also be appropriate, if one of the literatures is in either Spanish or Portuguese. The breadth of the geographical area is intended to provide a forum for revealing and interpreting its multicultural aspects." "This series deals with the relationship between literary creation and the social, political, and historical contexts in which it is produced. The types of volumes may include critical analyses of one or more works by one or several authors; critical editions of important works that may have been out of print for a long time, but which represent a major contribution to literature of the Iberian Peninsula or Latin America, English translations of important works, with critical introduction. Topics for Latin America include: studies of representative works of nineteenth- and twentieth-century thought, poetic portrayals of history, subgenres (fictionalization of the rural and urban social structures); historical novels; literature of exile; re-readings of colonial texts; new approaches to the figure of the Indian and other representatives of transculturation; women writers and other less studied authors. Topics for Spain and Portugal include: writing and nationalism in the Spanish State; bilingualism and the literary texts; censorship and exile; new and renewed genres such as autobiography and testimony; the formation of the avant-garde. Formal studies are expected to bear out the general contextual focus of the series. The use of recent developments in literary criticism is especially appropriate. The series also seeks to contribute to the understanding and accuracy of interpretation of the writing which has combined European elements with indigenous and African ones as well as to the understanding of the dynamics behind such major cultural issues as the formation of literary trends or subgenres, national identities, the effects of postcolonial status on literary imagination, the appearance and experience of women writers, and the relationships between post-modernism and Ibero-American writing. The series title is inclusive of literatures which are geographically, historically, or politically related and whose comparison is relevant to Spanish and Spanish American writing. This means those written in the other three languages of Spain, in Portugal, and Brazil. Comparative studies in which colonial or post colonial themes are prevalent may also be appropriate, if one of the literatures is in either Spanish or Portuguese. The breadth of the geographical area is intended to provide a forum for revealing and interpreting its multicultural aspects."

    50 publications

  • Title: American Studies Over_Seas 2: (Multi)Vocal Exchanges Across the Atlantic

    American Studies Over_Seas 2: (Multi)Vocal Exchanges Across the Atlantic

    In Honor of Teresa F. A. Alves and Teresa Cid
    by Edgardo da Silva (Volume editor) Margarida Vale de Gato (Volume editor) Mário Avelar (Volume editor) Irene Maria F. Blayer (Volume editor) Dulce Maria Scott (Volume editor) Tony McGowan (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Edited Collection
  • Title: New Trends in Children's Literature Research

    New Trends in Children's Literature Research

    Twenty-first Century Approaches (2000-2012) from the University of Vigo (Spain)
    by Veljka Ruzicka Kenfel (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: Polish-Irish Encounters in the Old and New Europe

    Polish-Irish Encounters in the Old and New Europe

    by Sabine Egger (Volume editor) John McDonagh (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2011 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Cultural Challenges of Migration in Canada-  Les défis culturels de la migration au Canada

    Cultural Challenges of Migration in Canada- Les défis culturels de la migration au Canada

    by Klaus-Dieter Ertler (Volume editor) Patrick Imbert (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Language in Research and Teaching

    Language in Research and Teaching

    Proceedings from the CALS Conference 2016
    by Marija Brala Vukanović (Volume editor) Anita Memišević (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Mapping and Historiography in Contemporary Canadian Literature in English
  • Title: Gesher

    Gesher

    Russian Theatre in Israel – A Study of Cultural Colonization
    by Olga Gershenson (Author)
    ©2005 Monographs
  • Critical Studies in Democracy and Political Literacy

    ISSN: 2166-5036

    Why do so few people vote? What is political engagement? How does education intersect with democracy and political literacy? What can be learned from interdisciplinary studies on democracy? How do we cultivate political literacy? What is the relevance of elections in light of war, poverty, discrimination, social inequalities, etc.? What are the alternatives to the traditional electoral, representative, party-politics models that have characterized our societies? Is the mainstream media holding government to account, disseminating propaganda or fuelling the need to pacify the population? How do international systems, approaches and realities related to democracy compare, and what can we learn from others? These are some of the questions that are addressed through this book series. Seeking to fill an important gap in the literature, this book series takes on the theme of democracy in a multi-/inter-disciplinary, comprehensive, and critical way. Some books have democracy in the title but do not make it the focus, and often books that address more directly, for example, multiculturalism, media studies, or school reform may delve into the area of democracy without fully deconstructing what it is, how it functions, how people can shape and intersect with it, and how it is used (or misused) to distort power relations, which is at the base of teaching, learning and action. Thus, a broader range of materials specifically tailored to teacher-education and scholars within the education field is desirable. Similarly, the overlapping and interdisciplinary nature of the study of democracy bleeds naturally into the areas of media studies, sociology, political science, peace studies, multiculturalism, feminist studies, and cultural studies, etc., all of which have a natural and inextricable relationship to and within education.

    6 publications

  • Title: Engendering Cosmopolitanism Through the Local

    Engendering Cosmopolitanism Through the Local

    Engaging Students in International Literature Through Connections to Personal Experience and Culture
    by Jacquelyn Chappel (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Textbook
  • Title: Encountering Texts

    Encountering Texts

    The Multicultural Theatre Project and «Minority» Literature
    by Joi Carr (Author) 2016
    ©2015 Textbook
  • Title: Depraved Borderlands

    Depraved Borderlands

    Encounters with Muslims in Dutch Literature and the Public Debate
    by Sjoerd-Jeroen Moenandar (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Bridges and Walls

    Bridges and Walls

    Slovenian Multiethnic Literature and Culture
    by Janja Zitnik Serafin (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: The Souls of Yoruba Folk

    The Souls of Yoruba Folk

    Indigeneity, Race, and Critical Spiritual Literacy in the African Diaspora
    by Temitope E. Adefarakan (Author) 2014
    ©2015 Textbook
  • Title: The Politics of Curricular Change

    The Politics of Curricular Change

    Race, Hegemony, and Power in Education
    by Christopher Brown II (Volume editor) Roderic R. Land (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Textbook
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