Cultural Studies
Volume 4 Issue 1 – Ghana’s Trokosi Case: Contestations between Cultural Relativism and Universalism by Danielle Agyemang
Volume 3 Issue 4 – Of Efficient Fragments: Reification and British Aestheticism by Yannis Kanarakis
Volume 2 Issue 3 – Hip Hop as Cultural Capital: Remixing Bourdieu’s Theory to Affirm Cultural Wealth by Milanika Turner
Volume 2 Issue 2 – “Blood Draws Flies”: Arab-Western Entanglement in Sulayman Al-Bassam’s Cross-Cultural Hamlet by Yvonne Stafford-Mills
Volume 2 Issue 2 – Stereotypes, Sexuality, and Intertextuality in Alice Randall’s The Wind Done Gone by Suzy Woltmann
Volume 2 Issue 1 – Atlantis as Heterotopia: On the Theoretical Simultaneity of Plato’s Atlantis by Kwasu D. Tembo
Volume 2 Issue 1 – Mapping the Specter: Seeing Asking for It as Spectral Realism by Marybeth Ragsdale-Richards
Volume 1 Issue 4 – On Gnawa and Jazz: Melodious rythms sing back to power by Jamal Akabli
Volume 1 Issue 4 – Recruiting the ‘Tirupathi’ in Serampore: the policy of Telugu migrants to construct an ethnic and cultural identity for themselves in the face of Bengali domination by Souradip Bhattacharyya
Volume 1 Issue 3 – Cinema as Historian: Agnotology and the Politics of Historical and Fictional Representations of the Vietnam War by Naveen John Panicker
Volume 1 Issue 2 – The Rise of the Curry by Sayantani Sengupta
Volume 1 Issue 1 – Freedom of Expression, Literature, Fact, and Fiction by Syed A. Sayeed