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1 y separately published work icon Olive Schreiner : Writing Networks and Global Contexts Jade Munslow Ong (editor), Andrew Van Der Vlies (editor), Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , 2023 27644681 2023 anthology criticism 'This collection of essays considers the significance of South African-born writer, activist and thinker Olive Schreiner in international and multidisciplinary contexts in her time – and the ongoing relevance of her work to our own. A leading writer of New Woman Fiction at the fin de siècle, Schreiner influenced generations of readers, not to mention other writers. Taken together, these essays make the argument for a ‘new’ Schreiner Studies drawing on recent developments in scholarship on global and peripheral modernisms, activist networks and intersectionality, posthumanism, memory studies and intermediality. They position Schreiner’s work and legacy as significant for understanding literary and social archives, race and gender performance, and the rise of literary modernism in the global Anglosphere.' (Publication summary)
1 y separately published work icon Beastly Modernisms : The Figure of the Animal in Modernist Literature and Culture Saskia McCracken (editor), Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , 2023 26206343 2023 anthology criticism

'The intersection of modernist studies and critical animal studies is a new, progressive field that raises crucial questions about what it means to live with animals in modernity. Beastly Modernisms gathers essays from leading figures in the field alongside emerging scholars who, together, revisit canonical figures and decentre the canons and geographies of modernism. Grounded in interdisciplinary approaches, the contributions work with cultural history and theoretical frameworks to unearth the multispecies dynamics of twentieth-century literature and culture.

'The chapters in Beastly Modernisms present a diverse range of approaches and topics, exploring dogs in Virginia Woolf to Republican China, animals and gender in surrealism to African-American texts, Sámi reindeer to rat propaganda, modernist jellyfish to metamodernist beasts, 1940s poetry to Indian Partition stories, charting the current and future state of modernist animal studies.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Crime Fiction Studies Edinburgh : International Crime Fiction Association Edinburgh University Press , 2020- 27062551 2020 periodical (1 issues)

'Crime Fiction Studies is an innovative journal that provides a much-needed, academically strong publication within the area of Crime Fiction that is both focused, interdisciplinary and international. It draws scholars together through a series of themed and general issues which explore the status of the genre today, its history, social and cultural influences and current popularity.'

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1 y separately published work icon Ana Kokkinos : An Oeuvre of Outsiders Kelly McWilliam , Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , 2019 27741070 2019 multi chapter work criticism
1 y separately published work icon CounterText 2015 Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , 2015- 20965794 2015 periodical (1 issues)

'CounterText focuses on contemporary literary and post-literary cultures, publishing articles, interviews and creative work centred on the study of literature and its 21st-century extensions. It poses questions such as: Is literature what it used to be? Are the broader resonances of the literary being overtaken in the drifts towards image cultures, digital spaces, globalisation and technoscientific advances? Or might the literary simply be elsewhere?' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon International Research in Children’s Literature IRCL Valerie Coghlan (editor), John Stephens (editor), Kimberley Reynolds (editor), Mark Macleod (editor), Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , 2008 7251097 2008 periodical (11 issues)

'International Research in Children’s Literature is essential reading for literary scholars in the field of children’s literature, especially those interested in applications of cultural and literary theories, comparative literatures, and the production and reception of children’s literature as a world literature. The study of children’s literature is an integral part of literary, cultural and media studies, and this scholarly journal, widely international in scope, addresses the diverse intellectual currents of this constantly expanding subject area.

'The journal welcomes submissions from scholars in the field, both IRSCL members and others. Acceptance of papers is subject to rigorous international peer review and revision. The journal publishes four issues in a biennium: a general issue, a special themed issue, and two issues largely based on the most recent IRSCL Congress theme. IRCL is indexed by Thomson Reuters Arts and Humanities Citation Index and Current Contents/Arts & Humanities, by MLA and by the British Humanities Index.

'Edinburgh University Press publishes International Research in Children’s Literature on behalf of the International Research Society for Children's Literature.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Modernist Cultures 2006 Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , 2006-2020 20397095 2006 periodical (1 issues)

'Modernist Cultures is the journal of the British Association for Modernist Studies, providing a forum that opens up modernism to new kinds of inquiry and allows scholars to examine the interdisciplinary contexts of modernism and modernity. Articles explore a broad spectrum of disciplines, including: anthropology, art history, cultural studies, ethnography, film studies, history, literature, musicology, philosophy, sociology, urban studies, and visual culture.' (Publication summary)

1 3 y separately published work icon A Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literatures in English David Johnson (editor), Prem Poddar (editor), Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , 2005 Z1527879 2005 reference essay 'This is the first reference guide to the political, cultural and economic histories that form the subject-matter of postcolonial literatures written in English. The focus of the Companion is principally on the histories of postcolonial literatures in the Anglophone world - Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, Australia and New Zealand, the Pacific, the Caribbean and Canada. There are long entries discussing the literatures and histories of those further areas that have also claimed the title 'postcolonial', notably Britain, East Asia, Ireland, Latin America and the United States. By outlining the historical contexts of postcolonial literatures, the Companion provides an important key to understanding complex contemporary debates about globalisation and neo-colonialism; gender inequality; racism and nationalism; and ethnic, cultural and religious conflict. Its coverage of events, figures and movements along with political, social, and economic developments makes this indispensable reading for students, teachers and general readers alike.' (Publisher's blurb)
1 y separately published work icon Poetry and Contemporary Culture : The Question of Value Andrew Michael Roberts (editor), Jonathan Allison (editor), Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , 2002 Z1099179 2002 anthology criticism
1 y separately published work icon Identifying Poets : Self and Territory in Twentieth Century Poetry Robert Crawford , Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , 1993 Z901845 1993 multi chapter work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Oxford Literary Review OLR 1974 Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press , 1974- Z1808987 1974 periodical (1 issues) 'Founded in the 1970s, this is Britain's oldest journal of literary theory, concerned with the history and development of deconstructive thinking in all areas of intellectual, cultural and political life.' (Publisher website)
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