HyperCultura, Vol. 12/2023 – Issue editor – Sorina Georgescu
Shouvik Narayan HORE – The Sanskrit College and University, Kolkata, India: “The Hermit Sits A(ll) (in) One”: Linguistic Equivocations in “Tintern Abbey”
Lorenz A. HINDRICHSEN – Copenhagen International School: Poetic Tributes to Toussaint Louverture from William Wordsworth (1803) to John Agard (2006)
Sun Hee LEE – Gustavus Adolphus College in Minnesota, USA: From the Private to the Public: Latinx Bilingual Subject Formation in Richard Rodriguez’s Hunger of Memory and Julia Alvarez’s How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents
Özge ÜSTÜNDAĞ GÜVENÇ – Çankaya University (Turkey): From Socially Constructed Subjectivity to Matrixial Subjectivity in Doris Lessing’s “Debbie and Julie”
Prachi RATRA – Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur:Resisting the Colonial Discourse: Interrogating Postcolonial Agency
Tetyana OSTAPCHUK – University College London: Memory, Identity, and Belonging in Yuriy Tarnawsky’s Autobiographical Novel Warm Arctic Nights
Syeda Memoona ALI – Independent Scholar, Lahore, Pakistan: Cartography of a Refugee Camp in Mohammed Hanif’s Red Birds: Transformation from a Place of Subjugation into a Space of Agency
Alexandra Maria ROGOZ (IVAN) – “Titu Maiorescu” University, Buchares: MotherMonsterhood: The Reclaiming of Female Identity in Nightbitch by Rachel Yoder
Nizar ZOUIDI – University of Gafsa, Tunisia: Dreams and the Non-human in A Song for Lya and Mass Effect
Suchitra Rani MAHATO, Rajiv BHUSHAN, & Maninder KAPOOR – Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Management, NIT Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India: Draupadi’s Disrobing and the Male Gaze: A Feminist Perspective on the Digital Adaptations of the Mahabharata
Navin SHARMA & Priyanka TRIPATHI – Indian Institute of Technology, Patna (India): Scripting Justice: Intersecting Law, Culture, and Gender in Hindi Cinema’s Portrayal of Domestic Violence
Jaime SEGURA SAN MIGUEL – Universidad Complutense de Madrid: Mad Narcissists — The Myth of Narcissus in American Psycho and Mythological Revisionism in the Manosphere
Min Joo LEE – Occidental College, Los Angeles: Envisioning a Future Reality: South Korean Television Entertainment Programs’ Depictions of the US Military Stationed in Korea
Elham HOSSEINI & Miki FLOCKEMANN – University of Western Cape, South Africa: Facing the World, All Alone: New Perspectives on Iran’s Nuclear Negotiations Via Ehsan Abdipour’s All Alone
Monica MANOLACHI – University of Bucharest: Book Review: A New Lease of Life for an Old Construction Myth
Book Reviewed: Thomas J. Cousineau: The Séance of Reading: Uncanny Designs in Modernist Writing. Editura Universitară, Bucharest, 2023, 168 pp. ISBN 978-606-28-1592-9.
Jaime SEGURA SAN MIGUEL – Universidad Complutense de Madrid: Book Review: José Manuel Losada, Mitocrítica cultural. Una definición del mito. Ediciones Akal, 2022
Reviewed work: José Manuel Losada: Mitocrítica cultural. Una definición del mito. Madrid: Ediciones Akal, 2022. pp. 828. 35,00€. ISBN: 978-84-460-5267-8
Sorina GEORGESCU – Hyperion University, Bucharest: Book Review: John G. Turner: They Knew They Were Pilgrims: Plymouth Colony and The Contest for American Liberty. Yale University Press, 2020
Book Reviewed: John G. Turner: They Knew They Were Pilgrims: Plymouth Colony and The Contest for American Liberty. Yale University Press, 2020. 464 pp, $15.74. Kindle version. ISBN 978-0-300-22550-1