New Directions in the Humanities
The New Directions in the Humanities Journal Collection is brought together by a common interest in established traditions in the humanities while at the same time developing innovative practices and setting a renewed agenda for their future. We seek to build an epistemic community to make linkages across disciplinary, geographic, and cultural boundaries. The journal collection is defined by our Research Network scope and concerns and motivated to build strategies for action framed by our shared themes and tensions. For more information visit -- https://thehumanities.com/journals
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Ecosemiotics-Cultural Perspectives in Indonesian Literature
Agik Nur Efendi
Anas Ahmadi
Titik Indarti
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Wanda Maximoff (Bruja Escarlata): La Transformadora de Realidades
Lucía García Díaz-Miguel
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Deconstruction of the Patriarchal Oppression Through Intermediality in Leonora Carrington’s Opus
Evelina Saponjic Jovanovic
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De Amores y Monstruos: El Mito de Eros y Psique y Freaks (1932)
Juan González-Etxeberria
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The Emergence of Hope During Pandemics in Nights of Plague by Orhan Pamuk
Sara Hamzeh
Halimah Mohamed Ali
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Ecofeminism in Rupi Kaur’s home body
Maya Zalbidea
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The Cyborg of the House
María Goicoechea
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Intermedial Subjectivity in Patricia Lockwood’s No One Is Talking About This
Gerald David Naughton
Yulia Pushkarevskaya Naughton
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Rupturing the Dominant Narrative
Samer Mayyas