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Vol. 17 (2024)
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Published: 2024-12-06

Articles

  • Henry Bibb’s (Dis)claiming Family: Malinda as a Case Study of Black Women’s Symbolic Annihilation in Antebellum Literature

    Asmaa Alshehri
    1-14
    • pdf
  • Liquid Metaphor in Becoming Animal by David Abram: A Transmodern Perspective Entangled with Phenomenological Insights

    Agata Walek
    15-31
    • pdf
  • Things Can Only Get Dickensian: An Analysis of Media Coverage of Britain’s Cost of Living Crisis

    Alice Tihelková
    32-47
    • pdf
  • Secular Shakespeare: Robert Green Ingersoll in the Context of American Bardolatry

    Colin Cavendish-Jones
    48-61
    • pdf
  • Czech-ing Shakespeare: Tracing Shakespeare’s Influence (not only) in Czech Advertisements

    Ivona Mišterová
    62-74
    • pdf
  • From Eastern Prophets to Syrian Yankees: Tracing the First Generations of Arab American Writers

    Zuzana Dostálová
    75-90
    • pdf
  • “Nature’s Work:” Carolus Clusius and His Ties to the Sidney Circle

    Martina Kastnerová
    91-102
    • pdf
  • From Having Sympathy to Showing Empathy for the Demented: A Narratological Study of the Perspectives of Characters with Dementia in Away from Her, Still Alice, and The Father

    Hossein Mohseni
    103-119
    • pdf
  • White Emotion and White Scopophilia: The Myth of Docile and Brute Blacks

    Sayyed Navid Etedali Rezapoorian
    120-131
    • pdf

Student Contributions

  • Roles of Siblings in Folktales

    Kateřina Pecková
    132-149
    • pdf

Book Reviews

  • Literary Echoes from the Margins

    Šárka Bubíková
    150-152
    • pdf
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About the Journal

The American and British Studies Annual (ABSA) is a scholarly peer-reviewed journal focused on American and British cultural studies. Our aim is to create a platform for scholarly exchange not only within the Czech Republic but internationally. We seek original articles that...
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American & British Studies Annual, ISSN 2788-2233 (online)|Chief editor: Šárka Bubíková|Executive editors: Ladislav Vít & Olga Roebuck
Published by the University of Pardubice, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, Department of English and American Studies

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