2021 Issue 1

VOLUME XI, NUMBER 1
RE-WRITING, RE-IMAGINING THE PAST (III)

Published online: 2021-11-30

Articles

Revisiting the past, narrating war memories: retelling the Falklands war in A Soldier’s Song
Andrea Roxana Bellot (andrearoxana.bellot@urv.cat)                                         pages 6-17
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.11.1.1

Between transmission and silence: recovering Harki memories in The Art of Losing
Joanna Ducey (jgducey@bu.edu)                                                                            pages 18-27
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.11.1.2

Spectres of memory in the works of Ismail Kadare
Soham Mukherjee & Madhumita Roy (soham.rs2019@hss.iiests.ac.in)    
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.11.1.3                                                                        pages 28-40

Public performance of private interviews: reinserting the self into the family narrative
Alina Predescu (c.alin.escu@berkeley.edu)                                                          pages 41-52
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.11.1.4

Nostalgia for the Soviet past in the mass historical consciousness of modern Russians
Vladislav Kokoulin (kwladislaw@yandex.ru)                                                      pages 53-64
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.11.1.5

John Pomfret’s “The Choice”, or (re)inventing empire
Florina Năstase (fnastase60@yahoo.com)                                                          pages 65-76
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.11.1.6

“What ghosts are haunting us today?” Slavoj Žižek’s The Relevance of the Communist Manifesto in post-pandemic capitalist realism. The revolutionary subject and work
Vlad-Eugen Neagu (vlad-eugen.neagu@drd.unibuc.ro)                                  pages 77-88
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.11.1.7

Rewriting girlhood. Ambiguous bodies in contemporary American visual arts: Sally Mann’s At Twelve
Ileana Botescu Sireteanu (ileana_si@yahoo.com)                                         pages 89-101
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.11.1.8

Revisiting popular Bengali folklores to re-imagine the past and engage with the present: Gun Island and the tribulations of climate change
Roohi Huda (roohi@bracu.ac.bd)                                                                     pages 102-113
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.11.1.9

Cosmopolitanism and planetary studies: paradigms for rewriting the past
Letitia Guran (Iguran@live.unc.edu)                                                                     pages 114-128
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.11.1.10

Book Review

CLAIRE CHAMBERS. Making Sense of Contemporary British Muslim Novels (2019)
Saleh Chaoui (schaoui14@gmail.com)                                                             pages 129-133