Volume 2, Issue 2 (2024) Conflict: Continuing the Conversation
Articles
Women, animals, food: Planetary perspectives on the non-(hu)man
Samu/elle Striewski
Feminist Phenomenology and First-Person Narrative: Understanding Gender and Social Conflict in Anna Burns’ Milkman
SUSHREE ROUTRAY and Rashmi Gaur Professor
Interculturality, Creolization, and Globalization in "Ángeles nómadas" by Minelys Sánchez
Cecily Bernard
Madness as Response to Inherent Cultural Conflicts in Anglophone Fiction from 1700 to 2020
Anna Klambauer
Conflict and race in literature & law. The case of Americanah
Emanuela Ignatoiu Sora
Poetry
Editors
- Editor in Chief
- Meghan Hodges
- Co-Editor
- Amber Jurgensen
- Editor
- Chris Flakus
- Editor
- Jacopo Aldrighetti
About this special issue
This issue derives from presentations and conversations at Louisiana State University's 7th Annual Languages and Literatures Conference, hosted together by the graduate programs in Comparative Literature and French and Francophone Studies, which took place in March of 2023. Over sixty scholars from regions around the globe joined to discuss "Conflict" in a wide array of literary, linguistic, and historical contexts.