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The book presents contributions to the 2012 conference of the
Austrian Association of University Teachers of English in which
scholars of various fields of English Studies discuss aspects of
contact and conflict in Anglophone literatures, critical theory,
cultural studies, interdisciplinary and comparative English studies
and English linguistics. The papers reflect current research in
these areas and show that disciplinary classifications are no
longer as rigid as they used to be: Topics are as widely spread as
linguistic variation, Maori English, English as a lingua franca,
intergenerational conflict, hip hop discourse, literature and the
creative arts, science drama, childhood in crime fiction, and the
crisis of "high art".
The human body is a recurrent theme in contemporary literatures in
English. The aim of this collection of essays is to explore its
multiple representations and functions within a wide range of texts
drawn together from various Anglophone cultures. For thematic
coherence, this volume is divided into four parts: Diseased Bodies,
Invented Bodies, Gendered and Transgender Bodies, and Fragmented
and Mutilated Bodies. By adopting multi-disciplinary perspectives,
each group of essays illustrates the different ways in which these
become multiply signifying sites of cultural and political
representation, whether the mode is realistic or daringly
speculative and fantastic, as in the case of genetically designed
bodies, monstrous and machine bodies. This book contributes to
understanding the body as a culture-specific construct.
This collection of essays is dedicated to the theory and practice
of drama translation. The focus is on foreign-language plays
translated into English and staged in Anglo-American theatres. In
this connection, concepts like acculturation and cultural transfer,
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