New Issue of Litteraria Pragensia: Migration and Intercultural Communication

The latest issue of the journal Litteraria Pragensia: Studies in Literature and Culture, “Migration and Intercultural Communication”, edited by Martin Procházka and Petra Johana Poncarová (Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures), has been published. The whole issue is available in the open access mode.

Contents:

Martin Procházka: Migration and Intercultural Communication: An Introduction

William O’Reilly: Trade in Strangers: Curiosity, Travel and the Recruitment of Migrants

Peter Burschel: Purity: The Emergence of a Cultural Code in Early Modern Europe

Matthew Pratt Guterl: White Supremacy: American Style

Clare Wallace: The Camp and the Journey: Aesthetic Encounters with Forced Migration

Zoheb Mashiur: “A Very Entertaining Book”: The Ventriloquism of Rudyard Kipling’s The Eyes of Asia

Markéta Křížová: Slavery and Liberation Observed from the Margins of the Atlantic: Reflections of Overseas Colonization in The Book of Joseph (1783-1784)

Mirka Horová: Revisiting the Golden Age: Brexit, Migration and the Rhetoric of National Identity


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