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We’ll be sharing the latest news about our books & journals as well as any conferences we attend.
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My essay on Inimitability, written for brilliant @LewisPRoberts, @jacobridley78 & @roddyhj has just been published over at Textual Practice ✨🥂
https://t.co/FZdNv01LMC
In just over a week, my next book *Tennessee Williams’s America: Homes, Families, Exiles* will be published with @routledgebooks/@RoutledgeLit! Academic friends and followers, please request the book for purchase via your institutional libraries!
https://t.co/AdPB0636Vn
📢Please to announce that my book, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Shakespeare, is now available from @RoutledgeLit!️ This project was years in the making and is finally out.☺️📗🎉
https://t.co/9f5kx8YXUd
Inspiring plenary by Harriet Tarlo at English: Shared Futures on the interface betw creative, critical & environment. Topped off with a shout out to @asleuki & her Green Letters special issue - showing the enduring legacy of this work ‼️ https://t.co/29kc0KIjd7
Greetings from York in the King's Manor. 25% discount off Literature and Education titles at https://t.co/nK2dKxIert with code ESF25. Hope to see you at the stand.
Excited to be in York for English: Shared Futures! Stop by the @routledgelit stand to browse books and chat journals. Today soundtracked by Elbow sound-checking! Code ESF25 for 25% off books 🤟
Very excited to share that we have just published these recently discovered & previously unpublished texts by #FrantzFanon in Interventions! With huge thanks to Mireille Fanon, Olivier Fanon & Nicola Lamri for the honour 100 years since Fanon's birth ✨ https://t.co/VHtJtfzx8G
Listen to this wonderful podcast 'Do books have the power to heal us?' to hear more about our exciting new collection 'A Hundred Years of Bibliotherapy' edited by Siobhan Campbell, Sara Haslam, & Edmund G. C. King
https://t.co/U1mxmgmGvq
https://t.co/ySK53qhLZb
#book by Salomé Paul
Marina Carr and #Greek Tragedy examines the feminist transposition of Greek tragedy in the theatre of the contemporary #Irish dramatist Marina Carr. Through a comparison of the plays based on classical drama with their ancient models, it investigates Carr’s transformation not only of the narrative but also of the form of Greek tragedy. As a religious and political institution of the 5th-century Athenian democracy, tragedy endorsed the sexist oppression of women. Indeed, the construction of female characters in Greek tragedy was entirely disconnected from the experience of womanhood lived by real women in order to embody the patriarchal values of Athenian democracy. Whether praised for their passivity or demonized for showing unnatural agency and subjectivity, women in Greek tragedy were conceived to (re)assert the supremacy of men. Carr’s #theatre stands in stark opposition to such a purpose. Focusing on women’s struggle to achieve agency and subjectivity in a male-dominated world, her plays show the diversity of experiencing womanhood and sexist oppression in the Republic of Ireland, and the Western societies more generally. Yet, Carr’s enduring conversation with the classics in her theatre demonstrates the feminist willingness to alter the founding myths of Western civilisation to advocate for gender #Equality .
Delighted to share that my monograph, James Joyce’s Legacies in Contemporary Irish Women’s Writing, is now listed on the @routledgebooks website!
It will be published in September 2024, and I’m so excited to see it take shape 🔥
https://t.co/VGuYRqMbL0
The Taylor & Francis Peer Reviewer Training provides detailed online training covering all aspects of how to be a peer reviewer. This webinar will cover all the essentials of how to be an effective peer reviewer for researchers in all subject areas.
link: https://t.co/ibaovemYT2
New from the Spotlight on Shakespeare series
'Shakespeare in the Age of Mass Incarceration' edited by Liz Fox & Gina Hausknecht explores powerful encounters in classrooms & rehearsal rooms as they explore the complexity of “prison Shakespeare.”
https://t.co/R2rQ4MPTIF
📢NEW PUBLICATION📢
🔴Issue 61.1🔴
Special Focus: Narratives of capital: Representations of economic thought in contemporary African literature
Guest Editor: Daniel Chukwuemeka
You can find Articles, Interviews, and Book Reviews
Check it out here: https://t.co/b3SLYYf3hA