Rossella Ciocca Millennium’s Children. New trends in South-Asian Postmillennial Anglophone Literature: Introduction pp. 7-17, DOI: 10.7370/99398 Details Cite
Daniela Vitolo Home, City, Nation: Re-shaping Spaces in Sorayya Khan’s Five Queen’s Road pp. 19-37, DOI: 10.7370/99399 Details Cite
Angelo Monaco The Persistence of Nationalism in Bangladeshi Postmillennial Fiction: Realism and Dystopia in Neamat Imam’s The Black Coat pp. 39-58, DOI: 10.7370/99400 Details Cite
Giuseppe De Riso Writing with the Ghost: Specters of Narration in Anil’s Ghost by Michael Ondaatje pp. 59-78, DOI: 10.7370/99401 Details Cite
Giuliana Regnoli ‘Fo-laat? You want fo-laat?’ Ethnolinguistic appropriation and authenticity in Bengali English diasporic literature pp. 79-98, DOI: 10.7370/99402 Details Cite
Sabita ManianBrad Bullock Exit West: Novel Narratives of Migration and Identity pp. 99-118, DOI: 10.7370/99403 Details Cite
Mara Matta Diasporic Narratives and Migrant Memories in The Teak Almirah by Indian Jewish Author Jael Silliman pp. 119-142, DOI: 10.7370/99404 Details Cite
Alessia Polatti Literary engagement and social corruption: Chetan Bhagat’s snapshots from contemporary India pp. 143-159, DOI: 10.7370/99405 Details Cite
Alessandro Vescovi Poetics of the Teenager in Indian Millennial Fiction: Neel Mukherjee’s A Life Apart, Anjali Joseph’s Saraswati Park, and Aravind Adiga’s Selection Day pp. 161-181, DOI: 10.7370/99406 Details Cite
Rossella Ciocca Mothering community. Surviving the post-nation in Arundhati Roy’s The Ministry of Utmost Happiness pp. 183-200, DOI: 10.7370/99407 Details Cite
Publisher’s Ethics Il Mulino adopts and promotes specific guidelines (PEMS) about publishing ethics. Our ethics statements are based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.
Most downloaded articles (last 2 months) Jeannette Allsopp, Cristiano Furiassi, Caribbean English Phraseology in the Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage: Reflections of an African Worldview. Raffaella Antinucci, Domesticating the North: Anthony Trollope's Re-writing of Iceland. Ester Gendusa, Pat Barker's Regeneration: Subverting the Masculinity of World War I Official Discourse. Jacqueline Aiello, The Symbolic Instrumentalisation of the Face Mask in (De)legitimising Discourse: A Critical Study of User-Generated Online Content at the Onset of the Covid-19 Pandemic in the US. Giulia Champion, ‘The River Has Been Put on Tap’: Decolonising Water and Historiography in V.S. Naipaul’s A Bend in the River (1979) and Helon Habila’s Oil on Water (2011). Roberta Grandi, "Animals don't behave like men... They have dignity and animality." Richard Adams's Watership Down and interspecies relationships in the Anthropocene. Rocco Coronato, The Wild Field. Stormbraining the Complex Rhythms of King Lear. Maicol Formentelli, Elisa Ghia, "What the hell’s going on?" A Diachronic Perspective on Intensifying Expletives in Original and Dubbed Film Dialogue. Rossella Ciocca, Millennium’s Children. New trends in South-Asian Postmillennial Anglophone Literature: Introduction. Silvia Cacchiani, Children’s Dictionaries as a Form of Edutainment? User-orientation, Engagement and Proximity for Learning. [continue...]