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Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies
Volume 29 (2023): Issue 1 (June 2023)
Volume 29 (2023): Issue 1 (Jun 2023)
Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies
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15 articles
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Jun 2023
Abstract
Editors’ Notes and Introduction to Ecofictions: The Legitimacy of Hope: Chief Editor’s Note
Zsolt Győri
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Dorottya Mozes
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Eva Federmayer
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Donald Morse
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Jun 2023
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Reconsidering Polar Literature in the Anthropocene: Locating Hope in the Works of Jean McNeil and Barry Lopez
Ian M Kenny
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Irina Souch
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Jun 2023
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Hoping for Cyborgs: Cyborg Eco-Heroism, Odd Kinships, and Hopeful Heroics in Sherri L. Smith’s Orleans
Lorena Bickert
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Jun 2023
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“Even the apocalypse isn’t the end”: Emotional Numbness and the Reconstruction of Interpersonal Bonding in Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah’s Friday Black
Sara Villamarín-Freire
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Jun 2023
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Aronofsky’s Two Visions of the Ecological Fall
Annamária Hódosy
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Jun 2023
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Becoming-Mineral: Desert Timescapes and Post-Neoliberal Geontopower in Don DeLillo’s Point Omega
Peggy Karpouzou
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Jun 2023
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Going Viral: The Media Anthropology of the “Quarantine Subject” in the Context of Biopolitics and Psychopolitics
Márió Z. Nemes
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Jun 2023
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The Nonidentical Twin: The Possible Worlds of Nabokov’s Speak, Memory and Look at the Harlequins!
Brigitta Gyimesi
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Jun 2023
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Fiction As a Conversation: Unreliable Narrators, Pop Culture, and Violence in David Foster Wallace’s “Girl With Curious Hair” and Bret Easton Ellis’s American Psycho
Susan Savage Lee
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Jun 2023
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Film Genres after #MeToo: Promising Young Woman as a Rape-Revenge Film and a Rom-Com
Zsófia O. Réti
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eISSN:
2732-0421
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ISSN:
1218-7364
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Language:
English
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Publication frequency:
2 times per year
Published by:
University of Debrecen
In partnership with:
Paradigm Publishing Services
Related subjects:
Cultural studies
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General cultural studies
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Literary studies
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Literary studies, general
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Anglo-American literature
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Anglo-American literature, general
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Topics in literary studies
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Postcolonial studies
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