All Stories

  1. Listening to the Dead: Exploring the Differend in Margaret Atwood’s Penelopiad
  2. The Haunting of Illa Bella Negreeta: Uncanny Home(Lands) in Bernardine Evaristo’s The Emperor’s Babe
  3. Ontological (In)security in the Rassemblement National’s dystopian narrative of the EU
  4. Speaking with the Dead: The Sick Chick and the Psychic Crypt in Gail Honeyman’s Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine
  5. Narrating the Nation? National Identity and the Uncanny in De Bernières’ Birds without Wings
  6. Welcoming the enemy within?: hospitality, autoimmunity and the blood feud in Ismail Kadare’s Broken April
  7. A profoundly discriminatory entity? A discourse mythological analysis of the AKP’s discourse on the EU
  8. The Witch(ES) of Aiaia: Gender, Immortality and the Chronotope in Madeline Miller’s Circe
  9. Reversing the Myth? Dystopian narratives of the EU in UKIP and front national discourse
  10. Welcome to the carnival?Podemos, populism and Bakhtin’s carnivalesque
  11. Europeanisation and Migration and Asylum Policies in Turkey
  12. The European Union as a Totalitarian Nightmare: Dystopian Visions in the Discourse of the UK Independence Party (UKIP)
  13. Turkey's Carnivalesque Challenge to the EU's Monologue: A Response to Nykänen
  14. British Political Discourse on the EU in the Context of the Eurozone Crisis
  15. THE APPLICATION OF NEO(NEO)FUNCTIONALIST THEORY TO JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS
  16. The Return of the Reich? A Gothic Tale of Germany and the Eurozone Crisis
  17. Orientalising the Occident? Portrayals of the Welsh in ‘The Indian Doctor’
  18. Competing and Co-Existing Constructions of Europe as Turkey's ‘Other(s)’ in Turkish Political Discourse
  19. One civilisation or many? The concept of civilisation in discourse for and against Turkish EU accession
  20. Privileged Partnership, Open Ended Accession Negotiations and the Securitisation of Turkey's EU Accession Process
  21. The Application of Neofunctionalism to the Enlargement Process: The Case of Turkey