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- Comparative Literature Studies
- Penn State University Press
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- Deafening Modernism: Embodied Language and Visual Poetics in American Literature by Rebecca Sanchez (review) Volume 59, Number 1, 2022, pp. 173-176
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This issue contains 13 articles in total
- Ageing in Irish Writing: Strangers to Themselves by Heather Ingman (review)
- Samuel Beckett as World Literature by Thirthankar Chakraborty and Juan Luis Toribio Vazquez (review)
- Deafening Modernism: Embodied Language and Visual Poetics in American Literature by Rebecca Sanchez (review)
- Making and Seeing Modern Texts by Jonathan Locke Hart (review)
- Excavating Memory: Bilge Karasu’s Istanbul and Walter Benjamin’s Berlin by Ülker Gökberk (review)
- From Internationalism to Postcolonialism: Literature and Cinema between the Second and the Third Worlds by Rossen Djagalov (review)
- Changing Theory: Thinking Concepts from the Global South
- Rethinking the History of Chinese Empires from the Sinophone South
- Insurgent Afterlife: Latin America, the Left, and Contemporary U.S. Multiethnic Literature
- Négritude et Amérique Latine: From the Black South Atlantic to the Third World
- “A Theatre—or, More Aptly, a Laboratory”: India in the 1940s Egyptian Left as an Antecedent of Bandung Internationalism
- A “Reorder of Things” in Black Studies: Sacred Praxis, Phono(geo)graphy, and the Counter-Archive of Diaspora
- Introduction: New Critical Directions in Global South Studies, Continuing the Conversation
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