What is the global campus today? What are its representations in fiction? What do they say about the university’s role in contemporary society? This issue devoted to the campus novel searches for answers in contemporary Anglophone and particularly non-Anglophone campus fiction in its plurality and diversity. The relevance of the topic is explained by the significant changes that the world of academia and its literary narratives undergo in the present. By bringing attention to campus fiction in Ukrainian, Swedish, Spanish, Slovak, Romanian, Polish, German, Czech, Bulgarian, and American literature, the authors shed light on the global campus and national peculiarities of its portrayal.
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Articles:
MERRITT MOSELEY
Globalism, then and now: The rise of international neoliberalism and the academic novel
OKSANA BLASHKIV
Central European perspectives of the global campus: Slavic academic fiction after 1989
ANNA GAIDASH
Aging professors: Reading transatlantic academic plays of the 1990s
ELŻBIETA PERKOWSKA-GAWLIK
The academic murder mystery as a popular subgenre from the Polish perspective
PETR HRTÁNEK
The campus novel and university satire in recent Czech literature
CORINA SELEJAN
Magical realism and the othering of the academic in three Romanian postcommunist novels
MARTA KOVAL
The American university in the aftermath of 9/11 in Susan Choi’s novel A Person of Interest
PETR ANTÉNE
“The inhospitable city”: A Spanish view of Oxford in Javier Marías’s All Souls
PAULÍNA ŠEDÍKOVÁ ČUHOVÁ – MARTINA KUBEALAKOVÁ
The Perlmann crisis of the academic world
EWALD MENGEL
The university as heterotopia in Tabea Mußgnug’s Nächstes Semester wird alles anders…
JULIE HANSEN
A tale of two professions in the Swedish campus novel Vård, skola och omsorg
MILENA KIROVA
The phenomenon of the “Professorenroman” in Bulgarian literature
The full content of the issue with links to the individual texts can be found HERE.