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Monday, 2 September 2013

Volume 5 of "Emergence" Published

I was fortunate to serve as the editor of Emergence--the University of Southampton's postgraduate humanities journal-- for 2012/2013. Volume 5 with the theme of "Dominance and Deviation" is now available which is now available online and in print including these papers:

  • Investigative Reportage in Vietnamese Literature: journey Between Marginal and Mainstream by Hue Linh Bui and Minh Thi Ngoc Ngoyen
  • Defying Western Femininity: The Woman's Image in Indonesian Islamic Magazines by Aulia R. Wimboyono
  • The Teller of Tell-tale Tales: Mary Robinson's Relationship with Tales as Seen in "Lyrical Tales" by Joel Found.
  • Sounds in Silence: Exploring the Articulation of Identity in Mansfield's Female Characters by Georgina Adlam.
  • Roman City Walls: Instrument of Oppression or Opportunity for Subversion? by Isobel Pinder.
  • Affording Room for Deviance in Croation National Cinema Discourse by Edward Alexander.
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