The new issue of the Scopus-indexed journal Litteraria Pragensia: Studies in Literature & Culture, “Culture as an Interface and Dialogue”, edited by Martin Procházka, has just come out. The whole issue is available in open access from the journal website.
Contents:
- Martin Procházka: Introduction: Culture as an Interface and Dialogue
- Pavel Drábek: Performative Models and Physical Fictions: Dialogic Performance as Social Coevolution. A Case for Arcadian Theatre (Modelling the World through Play)
- Martin Štefl: Challenging Intercultural Communicative Competence: Culture as an Emergent Phenomenon
- Darya Kulbashna: Dialogic Dislocation: Alternative Strategies for Cultural Communication
- Russell Gilbert: “Everybody’s Just Working the Marks, Brother”: A Kayfabe Reading of Social Identity, Performativity and Performative Identity
- Valeriya Sabitova: Precarious Dialogues with “Inner Plantation” in Kara Walker’s Silhouette and Sculpture Installations
- Nadia Naar Gada: Verbal Arts and Storytelling in Mouloud Feraoun’s La Terre et le sang (1953)
- Ondřej Pilný: Probing the Neglected Oeuvre of Walter Macken (review)