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Blog Entry#1June 17, 2024

Nature and genocide – ecofascism in world literature

Blog: Progress in Political Economy (PPE)

Blog Entry#2November 29, 2018

Interview: James Currey on publishing African Literature

Blog: Podcast - Orders Beyond Borders

Blog Entry#3November 9, 2023

Salman Rushdie: 'Literature Is Powerful, Writers Are Fragile'

Blog: Reason.com

Blog Entry#4February 26, 2024

States Try To Strip Sex From Literature in Libraries, Schools

Blog: Reason.com

Blog Entry#5February 1, 2023

A Broad View of Character for Nineteenth-Century Law and Literature

Blog: The New Rambler. An Online Review of Books - New Rambler Review

Blog Entry#6January 15, 2024

Establishing Nepal in the international literature scene: An interview with translator Jayant Sharma

Blog: Global Voices

Blog Entry#7June 17, 2024

Dismissive literature reviews reduce understanding – so why do academics keep making them?

Blog: Impact of Social Sciences

Blog Entry#8July 28, 2023

A 1961 Senegalese novel shows the enduring wealth of African literature

Blog: Global Voices

Blog Entry#9May 8, 2024

Translating Taiwanese queer sci-fi literature into Spanish: Interview with Alberto Poza Poyatos

Blog: Global Voices

Blog Entry#10July 15, 2023

Some authors are gone, others are still writing, but Caribbean literature endures

Blog: Global Voices

Blog Entry#11August 5, 2023

The gendering of partition violence and how it continued with the Inter-Dominion Treaty

Blog: LSE International History

Blog Entry#12May 22, 2023

Class War: A Literary History

Blog: Progress in Political Economy (PPE)

Blog Entry#13January 5, 2023

The Most Useless Book in the History of International Law

Blog: The New Rambler. An Online Review of Books - New Rambler Review

Blog Entry#14June 14, 2024

Review: Charles Fort's Underrated Influence

Blog: Reason.com

Blog Entry#15July 24, 2023

Togo finally gives its authors recognition in its school syllabus

Blog: Global Voices