Polish Journal of English Studies, a peer-reviewed journal for scholars working in the literature and culture in English language. Editor-in-chief @saskers2022
E. M. Forster: A Bibliography of Critical Studies, Translations, and Adaptations is now available for free as PDF or EPUB format! Download and start reading now! https://t.co/jZAjisR1XA #emforster
Michał Rutkowski from the Universidade de Santiago, published in our issue 11.2/2025 paper "The Role of Register-Specific Semantic Prosody in ESL Advanced Instruction: “Environmental” Discourse in Academic and Journalism Genres of British English". https://t.co/PBGVSdN6Zq
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University of Warsaw invites translation scholars to conference TRANSLATON 3: Translating Transformations. Transforming Translations held on 24th–25th September 2026. All the details in #cfp https://t.co/93QAsno3LF
One third of 2026 has passed so it is time for some statistics. Our most popular paper of 2026 so far is "Posthuman Love in Her and Ex Machina" by Maciej Piaskowski from the University of Łódź. It's been read by 128 people. Have YOU read it? https://t.co/2ETnyIXnB2 #posthumanism
Dominika Lipszyc from the University of Warsaw published in our issue 11.2/2025 her paper "Reception of American Literature in Fascist Italy on the Example of John Steinbeck’s Novels". https://t.co/AchyszIpzf
As usual we publish book reviews as preprints. Anna Kwiatkowska, from the University of Warmia and Mazury, reviewed for us the book "E. M. Forster: A Bibliography of Critical Studies, Translations, and Adaptations" by Krzysztof Fordoński https://t.co/QnrF61WGqD
Konstancja Missa from the University of Wrocław published in our issue 11.2/2025 her paper "The Serious and The Frivolous: Parodic and Thematic Dualities of Oscar Wilde’s The Canterville Ghost" which examines the story as a commentary on cultural tensions. https://t.co/5pDT0xsvx0
Zuzanna Gołofit from the University of Wroclaw published in our issue 11.2/2025 paper "Hozier’s “Eat Your Young” as a Modern-Day Response to Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal”. https://t.co/cgUIIFuiJX
Katarzyna Nowak from the University of Łódź published in our issue 11.2/2025 her paper "Affect, Hope and Collective Consciousness as acts of radical in Wachowski’s Sense8". This article examines how ideas from affect theory can be found in Sense8. https://t.co/McL7WA9HO3
Bartosz Jastrzębski from the Nicolaus Copernicus U, published in our 11.2 issue article "Poland Cannibalistic Capitalism: Societal Collapse in Agustina Bazterrica’s Tender Is the Flesh". The article examines it as a dystopian allegory. https://t.co/8sQpbDJQp4 #posthumanism
Maciej Piaskowski from the University of Łódź published in issue 11.2/2025 paper about Posthuman Love in Her and Ex Machina. The article explores how contemporary cinema, such the movies reimagine love and intimacy within the framework of posthuman theory. https://t.co/2ETnyIXnB2
Karolina Sawa from the University of Łódź published in our issue 11.2/2025 paper "Fragmented Minds: SOMA and the Reconstruction of Identity". The article examines the video game SOMA as an examination of posthuman subjectivity in a transhuman setting. https://t.co/tTxTc56mFH
More from our 11.2/2025 issue! Kricie Ann Jonsson from the Linnaeus University Vaxjo, Sweden wrote a paper about Beastly Humans, Humane Beasts: The Blurring of Human-Animal Boundaries in Fairy Tale Retellings for Adults https://t.co/x6zuKrlpd2
We continue the presentation of our latest issue 11.2/2025 with the paper Cartographies: Relational Ecologies and Decolonial Belonging in the Works of Olga Tokarczuk and Amitav Ghosh written by Samiul Azim, Akidul Hoque, Farida Parvin. https://t.co/yJ8SopA3mb
The PASE conference in Rzeszów includes a special panel on adaptations - https://t.co/bZDhDmRevC - and the PJES will publish papers based on the presentations. It is the very last moment to submit your proposals!
The time has come to introduce our latest issue 11.2/2025 dedicated to #posthumanism and #relationality Somewhat conventionally, we start with the introduction by the editor of the issue Prof. Katarzyna Ostalska from the University of Łódź
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