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Continuity of Texts: Metafiction in a Cortazar Short Story and its Swedish Translation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This article analyzes the Swedish translation of the short story Continuidad de los parques, written by the Argentine author Julio Cortázar and translated into Swedish by the translator Jan Sjögren. This short story is an ... -
Genre, History and the Stolen Generations: Three Australian Stories
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This article explores the role that genre plays in fictional depictions of the Stolen Generations (Australian Indigenous children removed from their homes) in three twenty-first-century Australian middle-grade novels: Who ... -
Heteroglossic Masculinities: Multilingualism in Armée du salut and Princesa
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I contain multitudes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The rhizome is like the poem. The growth power of nature and the possibilities of culture simultaneously and reciprocally. It stretches from biological cell and level of particles to our universal dreams and thoughts about ... -
“Looking and feeling good on my own terms”: Amal’s hybrid identity in Randa Abdel-Fattah’s Does My Head Look Big in This?
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021)The present chapter investigates the origins and importance of hybrid identity in sixteen-year-old Amal, Abdel-Fattah’s protagonist in Does My Head Look Big in Th is? Amal’s hybrid identity becomes increasingly unifi ed ... -
Public Places, Intimate Spaces. The Modern Flâneuse in Rhys, Barnes, and Loos.
(Journal article, 2019)While the clever, detached, and entitled flâneur freely made his way about town, women historically were limited in their urban mobility, which made them invisible as critics of urban modernity. The flâneuse was an ... -
Repositioning Lorelei’s ‘Education’: Mind, Body, and Sex(uality) in Anita Loos’ Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017) -
Versos para sobrevivir. Naufragio y poesía en Aleyda Quevedo y Juan Secaira
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Los poetas ecuatorianos Aleyda Quevedo (Quito, 1972) y Juan Secaira (Quito, 1971) han publicado distintos textos autobiográficos que se relacionan con padecimientos físicos y enfermedades. El presente estudio analiza tanto ... -
Violence et sacré dans La Jongleuse de Rachilde
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)This article proposes to decipher the motifs of violence, death and blood in Rachilde’s novel La Jongleuse (The Juggler) (1900) aiming to discern how they may be related to love, the sacred and art. In our reading, the two ...