Volume 23 (2012), Issue 2
Focus on Scottish Studies: A New Agenda for the Field. Focus Editor: Carla Sassi
Table of Contents
Table of Contents open-access
Focus on Scottish Studies: A New Agenda for the Field. Focus Editor: Carla Sassi
Introduction open-access
Page 7 - 16
"Kings unborn of Fingal's royal race" open-access
Ossian, Scottishness, and the Aesthetics of Collaboration in the Age of Napoleon
Page 17 - 26
Objects of Desire open-access
Robert Burns the 'Man's Man' and Material Culture
Page 27 - 40
Prediction of Things Past open-access
Scott and the Triumph of the Author's Antiquity
Page 41 - 50
"It touches one too closely" open-access
Robert Louis Stevenson and Queer Theory
Page 51 - 60
A Gaelic Antisyzygy? open-access
Philosophical Idealism and Materialism in the Poetry of Sorley MacLean
Page 61 - 72
Diasporic Narcissism open-access
De-sublimating Scotland in Alice Munro and Alistair MacLeod
Page 73 - 82
The Scottish Ballad open-access
Towards Survival in the 21st Century
Page 83 - 94
"Arts first; politics later" open-access
Scottish Theatre as a Recurrent Crucible of Culture Change
Page 95 - 106
Untying the Knots open-access
Gender and Scottish Writing
Page 107 - 118
"The North Wind Doth Blow" open-access
A New Agenda for Northern Scottish Studies
Page 119 - 128
What Good is a Canon? open-access
The Case of Scottish Literature
Page 129 - 128
Articles
Antonia S. Byatt's Intermedial "Art Work" open-access
The Empire Knits Back
Page 139 - 148
Third Space in Rohinton Mistry's "Swimming Lessons" open-access
Page 149 - 158
Palace of the End by Judith Thompson - A Canadian Playwright's View of the Iraq War open-access
Page 159 - 164