La Revolución mexicana: Miradas desde Europa
A volume that examines different perspectives on the Mexican Revolution, as expressed in the press or in creative writing. Edited by Kristen Vanden Berghe, with the collaboration of Marie Vandermeulen.
A volume that examines different perspectives on the Mexican Revolution, as expressed in the press or in creative writing. Edited by Kristen Vanden Berghe, with the collaboration of Marie Vandermeulen.
A special issue edited by Mala Pandurang and Delphine Munos.
A special issue of Transition that updates Countee Cullen's iconic question, examining the meaning of the continent for member of African diasporas old and new. Edited by Bénédicte Ledent and Daria Tunca.
A volume that uses transvestism to analyze Caribbean literature and film, and to highlight reinventions of sexuality and resistance to different forms of oppression. Edited by Maria Cristina Fumagalli, Bénédicte Ledent, and Roberto del Valle Alcalá.
A reading of the work of the Bengali-American writer Jhumpa Lahiri, which re-evaluates the complexity of Lahiri’s craft and offers major insights into her representation of second-generation diasporic subjectivity. Authored by Delphine Munos.
An analysis of the work of Nellie Campobello (1900‐1986), mostly viewed through the lens of Johan Huizinga's Homo ludens (1938). Edited by Kristine Vanden Berghe.
Christine Pagnoulle's translation into French of Barbadian writer Kamau Brathwaite book of poetry DreamHaïti.
An investigation of the relationship between literary form and textual politics in postcolonial narrative poems and verse-novels, focusing on works by Derek Walcott, Les Murray, Anne Carson, and Bernardine Evaristo. Authored by Katharine Burkitt.
The second of two volumes of essays dedicated to Geoffrey V. Davis. Edited by Gordon Collier, Marc Delrez, Anne Fuchs, and Bénédicte Ledent.
The first of two volumes of essays published in honour of Geoffrey V. Davis. Edited by Gordon Collier, Marc Delrez, Anne Fuchs, and Bénédicte Ledent.
The first critical collection devoted to the British-Caribbean author Caryl Phillips, a major voice in contemporary anglophone literatures. Edited by Bénédicte Ledent and Daria Tunca.
A collection of essays that attempt to expand the notion of the "Black Atlantic" beyond its original racial, geographical, linguistic and cultural borders. Edited by Bénédicte Ledent and Pilar Cuder-Domínguez.