Volume 3, Issue 2 (Fall 2025)

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Articles

Cosmopolitanism in the Mediterranean Region. The Case of Tangier – Dieter Haller

Not Just Merchants and Laborers: Chinese Literacy and Cosmopolitan Knowledge Production in the Spanish Pacific – Yangyou Fang

Metabolizing Realism: Caribbean Fiction between Survival, Transformation, and Cosmopolitan
Horizons – Nicolas Noé

Cosmopolitanism, Exile, and Identity: Dinaw Mengestu’s Children of the Revolution and Fasil
Yitbarek’s The Texture of Dreams – Luleadey Tadesse Worku

“All Strangers to Me:” Cosmopolitan Conversation and Stranger Fetishism in Teju Cole’s Open
City
– Andrew Clarke

Interview

Wandering and Melody. A Conversation with Akira Mizubayashi – Didier Coste and Akira Mizubayashi

Book Reviews

L’écrivain national par temps de mondialisation / The National Writer in a Global Context,
edited by Alexandre Gefen, Oana Panaïté, and Cornelia Ruhe – Pilar Andrade Boué

Libraries of the Mind, by William Marx – Didier Coste

The Local and the Global and Other Essays, by K.G. Subramaniyam – Debasish Lahiri

Artists, Cosmopolitanism, and the Civic Imagination: Artists as Political Agents, by Maria
Rovisco – Varvara Kobyshcha

Red Migrations: Transnational Mobility and Leftist Culture after 1917, edited by Philip
Gleissner and Bradley A. Gorski – Sofia Guerra

El falso cosmopolitismo. 1927: Guillermo de Torre, Jorge Luis Borges y los Meridianos
literarios del nacionalismo español
, by Antoní Martí Monterde – Mariela Andrea Mesa Suárez