Volume 26 (2015), Issue 2
Focus on 21st Century Studies. Focus Editor: Julia Hoydis
Table of Contents
Table of Contents open-access
Focus on 21st Century Studies. Focus Editor: Julia Hoydis
Introduction open-access
Page 5 - 13
Fears of the Now open-access
Globalisation in Jonathan Franzen's ‘Freedom’ and Zia Haider Rahman's ‘In the Light of What We Know’
Page 15 - 28
Illegitimate Fictions open-access
The Illegitimate Child in Neo-Victorian Fiction
Page 29 - 45
"My claim is on the ground of justice, not legality" open-access
P.D. James's Equitable Perspective On Crime
Page 47 - 57
The Climate of Literature open-access
English Studies in the Anthropocene
Page 59 - 70
Fantastically Hybrid open-access
Race, Gender, and Genre in Black Female Speculative Fiction
Page 71 - 88
The Anatomy of Realism open-access
Cervantes, Coetzee and Artificial Life
Page 89 - 103
21st-Century American Poetry in the Anglosphere open-access
Page 105 - 112
Digital Textuality, Writing and New Media open-access
Page 113 - 123
Language and Communication in Computer-Mediated Contexts open-access
A Rich and Challenging Research Field
Page 125 - 137
Literary Markets and Literary Property open-access
Page 139 - 148
Articles
Challenging Generic Conventions open-access
‘Levels of Life’ by Julian Barnes and the Genre of (Auto)thanatography
Page 149 - 160
An Orcadian Metamorphosis open-access
Embodied Spaces in Luke Sutherland's ‘Venus as a Boy’
Page 161 - 173
Houses to Buy and Dreams to Buy open-access
Heterotopian Places in Helen Dunmore's ‘House of Orphans’
Page 175 - 184
The Taste of the Other open-access
Relationships of Food in Leavitt's ‘While England Sleeps‘
Page 185 - 199