Jack LOVE- Texas A&M University
Colonial Discourse and Tradition in John Dryden’s The Indian Emperour
Cornelia VLAICU – Independent researcher
Restor(y)ing Indigenous Sovereignty in Cherie Dimaline’s Empire of Wild
Kaitlin E. THOMAS – Norwich University
A Rupturing of Typecasts through Villoro’s Cynicism and Urrea’s Heroines
Jaime SEGURA SAN MIGUEL – Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Prometheus Unhinged—Madness, Myth, Terrorism, and Outcast Identity in Fight Club
Prachi RATRA – Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Culture, Disgust, and Eating Disorder: A Study of Han Kang’s The Vegetarian
Daniela-Carmen STOICA & Ilir SHYTA- “Fan S. Noli” University of Korçë
Craig Czury’s Volume of Prose Poetry, Fifteen Stones, as a Site of Resistance against the Neoliberal Consensus
Till NEUHAUS – Bielefeld University, Germany, & Niklas THOMAS- University of Münster, Germany
Embodiment of American Virtue, Embodiment of Corporate Interest? – Michael Jordan’s Public Persona and Its Historical Roots
Eleftheria KARAGIANNI- University of Crete
Spiral Coercion: Nazi Power and Family Authority in Charlotte Salomon’s Autobiographical Work Life? Or Theatre?
Ritushree SENGUPTA, Kumar Sankar BHATTACHARYA, and Devika SANGWAN- Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, BITS Pilani, Rajasthan
From Margaret Noble to Sister Nivedita: Mapping a Colonial Woman’s Journey to India in Search of a ‘Home’
Sorina GEORGESCU – Hyperion University, Bucharest
History as Story, History as My (Family’s) Story: Life of a Klansman: A Family History in White Supremacy (2020) – Book Review
Book Reviewed:
Edward Ball: Life of a Klansman: A Family History in White Supremacy. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, August 4, 2020, 416 pp, Kindle version, $13.64