Littera Aperta. International Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies
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Littera Aperta. International Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published yearly in Autumn. Littera Aperta seeks scholarly essays which clearly state its scope, either provide a new dimension to conventional approaches, or investigate new ways of interpreting literature. The purpose of the journal is to reflect the great range of research undertaken by experts in all areas of the humanistic discipline. Consequently, it invites contributions across a broad spectrum of classical and contemporary methodologies, from traditional, philologically-oriented approaches to (post)modern, cultural strategies.
Edited by the Cultural Association Littera Aperta (Reg. no. 60353)
ISSN 2341-0663
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REDONDO, J. & TORNÉ, R. (eds.) (Ámsterdam, 2014). Apocalipsi, catàbasi i mil·lenarisme a les literatures antigues i la seua recepció
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PELLUCHON, Corine (Barcelona, 2018). Manifiesto animalista. Politizar la causa animal
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Entretien avec Jean-Pierre Brouillaud
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2016)Entretien avec l’écrivain français Jean-Pierre Brouillaud, mené par des étudiants du lycée Jean Moulin (Saint-Amand-Montrond), sous la responsabilité d’Elisabeth Doustin, leur professeur de littérature. Après une introduction ... -
Freeing Vuyazi: Orality and Women’s Subjectivity in Paulina Chiziane’s Fiction
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2016)Oral stories often maintain societal structures through the teaching of cultural norms. By bringing oral stories into her written text, Chiziane positions the elders as the resources of the village, the pillars, and the ... -
The Nymph Kyllene in Tony Harrison’s "The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus"
(Cultural Association Littera Aperta, 2016)Tony Harrison’s play The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus, chosen as one of the 100 best plays of the 20th century by the National Theatre Millennium Poll, came in from the desire to bring the Greek genre of satyr play back to ...