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Publisher
Uniwersytet Gdański
Journal
Beyond Philology: An International Journal of Linguistics, Literary Studies and English Language Teaching
Year
2018
Volume
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Issue
15/3
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15/3
article:
Defining the dystopian chronotope: Space, time and genre in George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four
(
Terentowicz-Fotyga U.
), p. 9-39
article:
Sorority without solidarity: Control in the patriarchal utopia of Margaret Atwood’s The Handsmaid’s Tale
(
Machado-Jiménez A.
), p. 43-65
article:
Fincher’s Fight Club as an example of a critical dystopia
(
Ginszt K.
), p. 67-84
article:
Lost, redefined, or preserved? Expressions of solidarity in Paul Auster’s In the Country of Last Things
(
Kula J.
), p. 85-104
article:
From solidarity with the people to solidarity with the ‘company’: State capture and Karen Jayes’ dystopian novel For the Mercy of Water (2012)
(
Mengel E.
), p. 105-118
article:
Questions about solidarity in the dystopian world (inspired by Dmytro Ternovyi’s High Resolution)
(
Ursulenko A.
), p. 119-133
article:
Mere solidarity is not enough: Exploring dystopian reality in Edward Bond’s The Tin Can People
(
Varal S.
), p. 135-148
article:
Limitations of solidarity in P. D. James’ The Children of Men
(
Weiss R.
), p. 149-161
article:
Solidarity, dystopia, and fictional worlds in contemporary narrative TV series
(
Wojtyna M.
), p. 163-180
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