Volume 2, Issue 2 (Fall 2024)
Articles
“Whoever Is on Mount Lu Does Not Know Its True Face.” For a Truly Planetary Literary Theory — Bertrand Westphal
Transatlantic Identities Through the Return Diaspora Motif: Ana Maria Gonçalves, Goli
Guerreiro, and Bernardine Evaristo — Niyi Afolabi
The Monstrous Woman as an Embodiment of the Glocal in 21st-Century Fiction:
Reflections Around Gemma Files’ Experimental Film and V. Castro’s Queen of
the Cicadas — Sébastien Doubinsky
Inheriting Cosmopolitanism: Intergenerational Memoirs of Jewish Egyptian Communists — Brady Ryan
Towards a Non-Western Cosmopolitanism: A View from India — Indranil Chakravarty
Book Reviews
The Cosmos in Cosmopolitanism, by Nikos Papastergiadis — Maria Rovisco
World Literature After Empire: Rethinking Universality in the Long Cold War, by Pieter Vanhove — Didier Coste
The Museum of Other People: From Colonial Acquisitions to Cosmopolitan Exhibitions, by Adam Kuper — Magnus Fiskesjö
Panama in Black: Afro-Caribbean World Making in the Twentieth Century, by Kaysha Corinealdi — Christian Uwe
Panentheism in Indian and Western Thought: Cosmopolitan Interventions, by Benedikt Paul
Göcke and Swami Medhananda — Ariel Glucklich
The Political Thought of Anacharsis Cloots: A Proponent of Cosmopolitan Republicanism in the French Revolution, by Frank Ejby Poulsen — Rachel Hammersley