Tag: Literary Studies
Sandokan in India: Facets of Nobility in Emilio Salgari’s Pirates of Malaysia Cycle
How an Italian adventure novelist used India to explore nobility and moral questions

Silence, Survival, and Colonial Oppression in J. M. Cotzee’s Life & Times of Michael K
Coetzee's novel examines apartheid through language, form, and material inequality in South Africa

Islam and Identity in Flow: Personal Faith and Cultural Identification in Leila Aboulela’s Short Story Collection Elsewhere, Home
How Aboulela's fiction portrays Islam and identity as fluid processes of constant revision

Welcome to Görlitz/Görliwood: Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) and Stefan Zweig’s legacy
Wes Anderson's film as artistic engagement with Stefan Zweig's Central European legacy

Between Poetry and Philosophy
How philosophy and poetry shape and complicate each other

Reimagining Identity in Postcolonial East African Literature: A Comparative Analysis of Ngugi wa Thiong’o and Abdulrazak Gurnah
Two East African writers confront colonial legacy through contrasting narrative strategies












