Comparative literature
Statistics
Faculty Count: 14
Department Count: 20
Article Count: 16
Total Citations: 9
Citation Average: 0
Themes
- Literature
- Narrativity
- Marginalization
- Critique of popular linguistics narratives
- Institutional responses to supermobility and superdiversity
- Linguistic Ethnography
- Arts and Media Research
- Cultural adaptation
- Theoretical Frameworks
- Postcolonialism
Themes
- 21st-century literary vision
- Spirituality and philosophy in literature
- human cloning and identity
- Barriers to transnational mobility
- Cinematic Studies
- Challenges in naming and categorizing French and Francophone studies
- Changing perceptions of borders and mobility
- Literary analysis and criticism
- Gender representation in linguistics
- Linguistic asymmetries
Themes
- Minority Experiences
- Euphemistic language in academic capitalism
- Globalization's impact on literature
- Discourse analysis of linguistic texts
- Translation and transcreation
- Film adaptations of literature
- Cultural identity
- Human condition and rural life
- intertextuality
- Religious Studies
Themes
- Online Ethnography
- literary innovation
- lexical semantics
- Indian literature and culture
- Representation of classic literature in film
- Religion
- Impact of job market conditions on academic employment
- Societal perspectives on gender and sexuality
- Cultural studies related to language
- Power dynamics in language representation
Themes
- thematic exploration of copying
- Literary Studies
- Discrimination based on language
- integrative approaches in literature
- Language and ideology
- Postsecularism
- Platform for Scholarly Publications
- Book Review
- Social implications of language use
- Sociolinguistics
Themes
- Impact of accents in social contexts
- Fluid boundaries in academic fields
- multimodality
- Political Theory
- Regional language literature vs. Indian writing in English
- Historical contributions of women to polyglotism
- Critical literacy
- Feminist perspectives
- Postcolonial studies
- Cultural Studies
Themes
- Creative Industries
- Influences of prominent Indian authors
- Intersectionality in identity within Francophonie
- Political Imaginaries
- Redefinition of womanhood
- Translation studies
- Empowerment through writing
- literary analysis
- Postcolonial literature
- Film Adaptation
Themes
- Cultural borrowings and appropriation
- Political populism and its effects on academia
- Ethnic exclusion in hiring practices
- visuality
- Linguistic diversity and heteroglossia
- Intersectionality
- Sikh Studies
- Indigenous Beliefs and Practices
- narrative complexity
- World Englishes
Articles
- Re‐Englishing ‘flat‐world’ fiction
- ‘Cloning Words’: Euphemism, Neologism and Dysphemism as Literary Devices in Kazuo Ishiguro’sNever Let Me Go
- Writing the village, becoming the nation: The work of Manoj Das
- Intersectionality, Sikhism, and Black feminist legal theory: Reconceptualizing Sikh precarity and minoritization in the US and India
- Reviews
Articles
- Rural Women, Creative Writing, and Resistance
- REVIEWS
- “Authorized to work in the US”: Examining the myth of porous borders in the era of populism for practicing linguists
- English with an accent: Language, ideology, and discrimination in the United States. RosinaLippi‐Green. Second edition. London and New York: Routledge, 2012, xxii + 345 pp.
- Beyond Analogy
Departments
- Salisbury University, Maryland.
- Salisbury University, MD, USA
- Department of English Salisbury University Salisbury MD 21801 USA
- Department of English, Salisbury University , Salisbury , MD , USA
- Salisbury University, USA
Departments
- Seidel School of Education, Salisbury University, MD, USA
- Department of English, Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland, USA
- Department of English Salisbury University
- Department of English, Salisbury University, Salisbury, MD, USA
- Salisbury University Maryland U.S.A