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On the Hyphenated Edge -- Hyper-Existentialism, Hybridity and the Magical Hyper-real in the Writings of Michael Mirolla.
Yuan-chin Chang
The Separation of Religion and State: Context and Meaning.
Stephen Chavura
“Lessons from an Idiosyncratic Greek eco-Feminist Experiment.”
Maria Kyriakidou.
“Ho’Olohe’Ole: Not Heeding, Unreceptive, Disobedient.”
Kai Ana Makanoe Kaikaulaokaweilaha Kaululaau.
“The Chinese Origins of Democracy: Dynamic Confucianism in Singapore.”
Christine Doran.
“Chinese Palace Eunuchs: Shadows of the Emperor.”
Christine Doran.
"Round Pegs Into Square Holes? Governance and Non-Territorial Identity."
W.John Hopkins
Mapping Nigerian Literature
Rotimi Fasan
Religion and Nation: Modernity, Secularism and Politics
Robert Imre
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Jim Jose
“A Brief History of Political Legitimacy: Demotic Ideology and the Spread of Democracy.”
Alexander Maxwell.
Holocaust as the Visual Subject: The Problematics of Memory Making through Visual Culture.
Yasmin Ibrahim
“State Violence and the Writer: Towards the Dialectics of Intellectual Militancy in Transcending Postcolonical Nigerian Contradictions.”
Uzoechi Nwagbara.
“Guitar Hero World Tour: a Creator of New Sonic Experiences?”
Matthew Ingram.
“Reconstructing Identities Through Resistance in Postcolonial Women’s Writing: A Reading of Akachi Ezeigbo’s The Last of the Strong Ones.”
Omolola Ladele.
“A Question of Identity and Equality in Sports: Men’s Participation in Men’s Rhythmic Gymnastics.”
Irene Kamberidou
,
Despina Tsopani
,
,
George Dallas
,
Nikolaos Patsantaras
“Virtuous Victims of an Enlightenment Paradox.”
Philip Santa-Maria.
“Reading the Postcolonial Allegory in Beth Yahp’s The Crocodile Fury: Censored Subjects, Ambivalent Spaces, and Transformative Bodies.”
Grace V. S. Chin.
“Society Cannot be Flat: Hierarchy and Power in Gulliver’s Travels.”
Monica F. Jacobe.
“A method for the times: a meditation on virtual ethnography faults and fortitudes.”
Venessa Paech.
“The Prevalence of Hypokinetic Disorders Among Workers in Tertiary Institutions in Ekiti State, Nigeria.”
J.A. Adegun
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and E.P. Konwea.
“The CIA on my Campus…and Yours.”
Philip Zwerling.
“Advanced Academic Literacy and the Role of Academic Editors in Research Writing.”
Joseph Benjamin Afful.
“Writing Irish Nationhood: Jonathan Swift’s Coming to Terms with his Birthplace.”
Afrin Zeenat.
“A Question of Identity: The Proto-Giulio Characters in Michael Mirolla’s Formal Logic of Emotion and Their Relationship to Future Giulios.”
Oswald Yuan-Chin Chang.
“Sphacelated Grammars (or: Language Likes to Hide).”
Kane X. Faucher.
The Travails of Kingship Institution in Yorubaland: a Case Study of Isinkan in Akureland.
Adedayo Emmanuel Afe
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Ibitayo Oluwasola Adubuola
“The Canadians (1961): No Singing Please.”
Ron Smith.
“Hooligan Writing and the Study of Football Fan Culture: Problems and Possibilities.”
Steve Redhead.
“Images of the Mother Figure in the Amos Oz Canon.”
Dvir Abramovich.
“Sense and Sexuality: Foucault, Wojnarowicz, and Biopower.”
Thomas J. Roach.
“It’s a Long Way Coming: The Importance of Humanising the Same-Sex Marriage Discussion.”
Sarah Antinora.
“Bird Citing: On the Aesthetics and Techno-Poetics of Flight.”
Christopher Schaberg.
Male Myth-Making: The Origins of Feminism.
Catherine Akca
,
Ali Gunes
“What is a Question?”
Kane X. Faucher.
“Strategies for Challenging Homophobia in Islamic Malaysia and Secular China.”
Walter L. Williams.
“‘A solid metaphoric extension of his Self’: thing theory and collecting in A. S. Byatt’s fiction.”
Kate Limond.
“Is Nothing Sacred? Privatization and the Person.”
John O’Carroll
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Chris Fleming.
“Before the Bunker.”
Steve Redhead.
“An Interface of the Old and the New: Creating the Conscious Nigerian via an Interrogation of Sophocles’ Antigone in Osofisan’s Tegonni.”
Emmanuel Folorunso Taiwo.
“A Modern Outside Modernism: J. C. Powys.”
Larson Powell
“Non-Governmental Organisation and the Promotion of American Education in Nigeria, 1941 – 1953.”
Michael M. Ogbeidi.
“The Conscientious Objectors in Iraq: Placing them in an Historical Context.”
Shaun Randol.
“Droogs, Electro-Voodoo and Kyborgs: Pastiche, Postmodernism and Kylie Minogue Live.”
Lee Barron.
“Footballers’ Wive$’ Tanya Turner: Bolivian Marching Powder, Booze and Baby Snatching = D.I.V.A.!”
Michael Angelo Tata.
On the Moon and Other Poems
Tom Murphy
“Why the Google Generation Will Not Speak: The Invention of Digital Natives.”
Tara Brabazon
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,
Zanna Dear
,
,
Grantley Greene
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and Abigail Purdy
“Gaining Imperial Paradise: Reading and Rewriting Paradise Lost in Colonial Bengal.”
Rajiv Menon.
“The Modern World through the Luminous Path of Prose Fiction: Reading Graham Greene’s A Burnt-out Case and The Confidential Agent as Dystopian Novels.”
Ayobami Kehinde.
“Five Poems.”
Christopher Mulrooney.
“The Place of Marx in Contemporary Thought: The Case of Jean Baudrillard.”
Gerry Coutler
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