Jeffrey Herlihy-MerainGlobal Literary TheoryWhere Are You Going?A bus ride through the languages of Ecuador19h ago519h ago5
Jeffrey Herlihy-MerainGlobal Literary TheoryColonialism in U.S. Spanish DepartmentsWe must make space for the literatures of Latin America in our classroomsOct 2824Oct 2824
Affan ShikohinGlobal Literary TheoryLearning Farsi at an Indian UniversityMy experience and some thoughtsOct 2752Oct 2752
Jeffrey Herlihy-MerainGlobal Literary TheoryHemingway’s Cuban EnglishOne of America’s greatest writers thought in SpanishOct 2546Oct 2546
Rebecca Ruth Gould, PhDinGlobal Literary TheoryWhen Animals Teach KingsWhat a collection of an ancient Indian animal stories teaches us about politicsOct 2032Oct 2032
Jeffrey Herlihy-MerainGlobal Literary TheoryWhere the Humanities are not in CrisisWho gets to define the so-called “crisis” in literary studies?Oct 1814Oct 1814
Jimena AlejandrainGlobal Literary TheoryIstanbul, Where I Left a Piece of My SoulEach day I live is a step closer to returning and reclaiming itOct 730Oct 730
Afashima MosesinGlobal Literary TheoryThe Untold Tragedy of an Igbo Warrior Faced with European ConquestOkonkwo’s death captures Africa’s colonial erosionSep 3016Sep 3016
Jeffrey Herlihy-MerainGlobal Literary TheoryMexico City MuseA tour of the city’s literary luminariesSep 2717Sep 2717
Rebecca Ruth Gould, PhDinGlobal Literary TheoryReading Edward Said during the Gaza GenocideZionism must be understood from the standpoint of its victimsOct 1055Oct 1055
Rebecca Ruth Gould, PhDinGlobal Literary TheoryFanon’s letter to an Iranian RevolutionaryWhy an anti-colonial revolutionary warned about religious ruleSep 2118Sep 2118
Afashima MosesinGlobal Literary TheoryThe Tribulation Of Those Who Search For TruthA prison poem by Wole Soyinka, the first African Nobel laureateSep 1712Sep 1712
Ira FaderinGlobal Literary TheoryThis Bird Has FlownRachel Sherwood’s early flight of poesySep 1113Sep 1113
Aysel K. BasciinGlobal Literary TheoryShort Story from a Turkish Prison“The Wall” by Sabahattin AliSep 517Sep 517
Ira FaderinGlobal Literary TheoryA Poet, “In Paris,” and a PeriodPoet Carl Dennis settles a debateSep 39Sep 39
Aysel K. BasciinGlobal Literary TheoryAn Adventure on the Aegean SeaIntroducing “Maneuver” by the Fisherman of HalicarnassusAug 268Aug 268
Evelyn Jean PineinGlobal Literary TheoryDaniel Heller-Roazen’s AbsenteesHow people are counted and who counts as a personAug 2411Aug 2411
Aysel K. BasciinGlobal Literary TheoryDreams by Ahmet Hamdi TanpınarA short story by a Turkish master, Part 1Aug 182Aug 182
Ira FaderinGlobal Literary TheoryLearning to Accept a Diminished ThingRobert Frost’s avian affectionsAug 219Aug 219