World Literature Studies
Article List
Volume 13, 2021, No. 2
ISSN 1337-9275 (print)
ISSN 1337-9690 (online)
Content:
editoriál / editorial
- Hajdu, P. - Gáfrik, R.: The location of utopia. (p. 2)
štúdie / articles
- Kaminski, J.: Leaving Gaia behind: The ethics of space migration in Cixin Liu’s and Neal Stephenson’s science fiction. (p. 3)
- Wang, Y. - Zhu, P.: Shanghai and the Chinese utopia in the early 20th century as presented in “The New Story of the Stone”. (p. 19)
- Meng, X. - Zhang, L.: Chinese utopia: Its evolution, poetic anchorage and modern transformation. (p. 33)
- Şahin, S. - Ardalı Büyükarman, D.: The Islamist version of utopia: The politics of redesigning space. (p. 43)
- Hajdu, P.: Mór Jókai’s Asian utopia(s). (p. 56)
- Hites, S.: National internationalism in late 19th-century utopias by Mór Jókai, Edward Bellamy, and William Morris. (p. 69)
- Marek, L.: Three undiscovered utopias in German-language literature from the Czech periphery: Moravian Wallachia and Zlín. (p. 81)
recenzie / book reviews
- Tyšš, I.: NORBERT BACHLEITNER – ACHIM HÖLT ER – JOHN A. McCARTHY (eds.): Taking Stock – Twenty-Five Years of Comparative Literary Research. (p. 99)
- Yürüker, R.: ÁGNES GYÖRKE – IMOLA BÜLGÖZDI (eds.): Geographies of Affect in Contemporary Literature and Visual Culture: Central Europe and the West. (p. 101)
- Krause, S.: CSONGOR LŐRINCZ – PÉTER L. VARGA (eds.): Herausforderung der Literatur: Péter Esterházy [The Challenge of Literature: Péter Esterházy] - ANDRÁS KÁNYÁDI (ed.): Péter Esterházy et le postmodernisme [Péter Esterházy and Postmodernism]. (p. 105)
- Čižmíková, D.: KATARÍNA BEŠKOVÁ : Súčasná egyptská literatúra: Dystópia, cenzúra a Arabská jar [Contemporary Egyptian Literature: Dystopia, Censorship and the Arab Spring]. (p. 107)
- Kopecká, Z.: VLADIMÍR PAPOUŠEK A KOL .: Pokušení neviditelného. Myšlení moderny [The Temptation of the Invisible: The Thinking of Modernism]. (p. 110)