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Icons in Time: Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso and Chivalric Literature through the Ages (2025)
Book Chapter
Mac Carthy, I. (2025). Icons in Time: Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso and Chivalric Literature through the Ages. In S. Jossa (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Italian Literature. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197613955.013.45

For five centuries, Ludovico Ariosto’s Orlando furioso has enjoyed the status of literary icon. Traversing space and time, it has travelled within and outside Italy, often in the company of Boiardo’s Orlando Innamorato and Tasso’s Gerusalemme Liberat... Read More about Icons in Time: Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso and Chivalric Literature through the Ages.

Language of Pandemic Discourses (2024)
Book Chapter
Vilar-Lluch, S., Kondo, K., & McClaughlin, E. (2024). Language of Pandemic Discourses. In Reference Module in Social Sciences (1-6). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-95504-1.00272-6

This article considers language use in relation to global health threats, focusing on the Covid-19 pandemic specifically. The article provides an overview of the information landscape of the pandemic, examining official communication sources (governm... Read More about Language of Pandemic Discourses.

Theatres as Economic Concerns: Molière, the Hôtel Guénégaud and the Comédie-Française (2024)
Book Chapter
Clarke, J. (2024). Theatres as Economic Concerns: Molière, the Hôtel Guénégaud and the Comédie-Française. In C. Finburgh Delijani, & C. Biet (Eds.), A New History of Theatre in France (129-145). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108908566.007

Jan Clarke’s chapter examines the period of Molière and his contemporaries from the perspective of theatrical establishments. Focusing on three companies – Molière’s troupe (1658–73), the Hôtel Guénégaud company (1673–80) and the Comédie-Française (f... Read More about Theatres as Economic Concerns: Molière, the Hôtel Guénégaud and the Comédie-Française.

From the Washington Consensus to the Commodities Consensus: Feminist Ecogothic and Anti-extractivism in Literature from Argentina (2024)
Book Chapter
Oloff, K. (in press). From the Washington Consensus to the Commodities Consensus: Feminist Ecogothic and Anti-extractivism in Literature from Argentina. In K. Oloff, S. Deckard, T. De Loughrey, & C. Westall (Eds.), Routledge companion to literature and the environment. Routledge

Drawing on world-ecology approaches to ecogothic and feminist theories of social reproduction, this chapter reads two paradigmatic literary examples of feminist ecogothic literature from Argentina. In the last decade, Agustina Baztérrica’s Cadáver ex... Read More about From the Washington Consensus to the Commodities Consensus: Feminist Ecogothic and Anti-extractivism in Literature from Argentina.

Introduction (2024)
Book Chapter
Hernández Adrián, F.-J., & Theocharis, A. (in press). Introduction. In F.-J. Hernández Adrián, & A. Theocharis (Eds.), River delta futures: Endangered communities in audiovisual media. Bloomsbury

Fostering critical interculturality in foreign language education (2024)
Book Chapter
Parks, E. (in press). Fostering critical interculturality in foreign language education. In F. Dervin (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Critical Interculturality in Communication and Education. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003513940

While on the one hand interculturality, as a notion, has become an object of research, which is increasingly critical, on the other, we continue to witness discourses about culture and concepts such as intercultural competence within foreign language... Read More about Fostering critical interculturality in foreign language education.

Arendt against Scholem: Jewish History, Reconsidered (2024)
Book Chapter
Almog, Y. (in press). Arendt against Scholem: Jewish History, Reconsidered. In A. Bielik-Robson (Ed.), Spiritual Investment in the World: Jewish Theologies of Worldliness. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers

Jewish Migration in Literature and the Visual Arts (2024)
Book Chapter
Almog, Y. (2024). Jewish Migration in Literature and the Visual Arts. In A. Rowlands, & E. Fiddian-Qasmiyeh (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook for Religion and Contemporary Migration. Oxford: Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190076511.013.4

This chapter offers a cultural history of Jewish migration and Diaspora since the beginning of the twentieth century. The examination focuses on literary and artistic alternate histories that pertain to the demography of the global Jewish population.... Read More about Jewish Migration in Literature and the Visual Arts.

Religion (2024)
Book Chapter
Almog, Y. (2024). Religion. In C. Lee (Ed.), Goethe in Context (66-74). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009036436

A conflicted attraction to religion characterises Goethe’s oeuvre as much as it informed his intellectual dilemmas and public polemics. His works demonstrate a long-standing fascination with religion as a social power and, correspondingly, with the... Read More about Religion.

Interpreting and Translation in Military Intelligence Interrogations: A Social-Systemic Perspective (2024)
Book Chapter
Tyulenev, S. (2024). Interpreting and Translation in Military Intelligence Interrogations: A Social-Systemic Perspective. In A. Biernacka, & W. Figiel (Eds.), New Insights into Interpreting Studies. Technology, Society and Access. Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/b21104

The chapter discusses the dynamics of interrelations in the military intelligence interrogation team from the socio-systemic point of view. It conceptualises military intelligence interrogation agency and translation agency as boundary phenomena, end... Read More about Interpreting and Translation in Military Intelligence Interrogations: A Social-Systemic Perspective.