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  1. “Queering Misogyny” in the Context of Marriage Equality: A Proposed Approach to Understanding and Resisting Necropolitics and Epistemic Violence against Women and LGBTQINA+ Persons in Thailand
  2. Švejk, Jan Dítě, Samko Tále and the First Thai Adaptation of the (Not So) Good Soldier Sha-Wake: Transnational Significance of the “Small” and “Childlike” Characters in Czech and Slovak Literature
  3. ’...and Miraculously Post-Modern Became Ost-Modern’: How On or About 1910 and 1924 Karel Čapek Helped to Add and Strike off the ‘P’
  4. Translating and Transcending Censors: Modernist Appropriation and Thematisation of Censorship in the Works of Virginia Woolf, Allen Ginsberg, Czesław Miłosz and Bohumil Hrabal
  5. From ‘God Builders’ to ‘Devil Workers'
  6. Transnarodowy modernizm a problem temporalnej spacjalizacji w Budowie chińskiego muru Franza Kafki
  7. Modernism Today
  8. “A Most Bewildering and Whirligig State of Mind”: Alternative Utopian Space in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando
  9. Defamiliarising the Slovak “Imagined Community” in Samko Tále’s Cemetery Book
  10. ‘Martin was in the jungle alone, and the sun was sinking’: The Weather, Culture and Identity in Virginia Woolf’s The Years
  11. “It was an Uncertain Spring”
  12. "Unleashing the Underdog": Technology of Place in Virginia Woolf's Flush
  13. “But That is Perhaps Why I Can Talk of Where I Want to Be without Always Being Dragged Back to My Starting Point”: Rethinking and Re(-)Membering Czech and Slovak Histories of Violence and Dissidence through the Historical “Infranovel” (Verita Sriratana)