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Literature for Change

The Case for Literary Research Across Languages and Cultures

Distributed for University of London Press

Literature for Change

The Case for Literary Research Across Languages and Cultures

Highlighting efforts to address today’s most pressing social challenges through the study of texts in languages other than English.

Literature for Change examines how the study, production, circulation, and reception of literary texts in languages other than English contribute to addressing contemporary social challenges. Through eleven case studies across diverse languages and cultures, it analyzes the real-world impact of literary research, showing its relevance to sectors such as museums and heritage, the environmental and medical humanities, and the digital sphere. Combining hermeneutic and aesthetic approaches, the chapters demonstrate the value of varied methods, including theoretically grounded creative inquiry, and the connections between literary studies and other disciplines. The book affirms the importance of the field of modern languages and the continuing role of literary texts in shaping social and cultural life.


215 pages | 20 halftones | 8.5 x 5.51 | © 2026

Understanding Languages, Cultures and Societies

Culture Studies


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Table of Contents

  • Introduction
    Charles Burdett, Joseph Ford, Godela Weiss-Sussex and Naomi Wells

  • 1 Ancient tales for troubled times: exploring cross-cultural encounters through storytelling and the visual arts
    Rachel Scott

  • 2 Modern medieval languages: reading in and out of time
    Sarah Bowden

  • 3 Spanish feminist networks: stories for today
    Nuria Capdevila-Arguelles

  • 4 Using the past to save our future: modern languages and the heritage industry
    Carol Tully

  • 5 Towards sustainable practices in the ‘post-museum’? post-object lessons from contemporary world literature
    Emma Bond

  • 6 Place and planet: literary research in an age of ‘global challenges’
    Nicola Thomas

  • 7 Literary studies and decolonial praxis
    Emanuelle Santos

  • 8 Hungry for words: what literary research can do for the understanding of mental illness
    Heike Bartel

  • 9 Reality, representation, resistance: a case study of an Arab cancer ethnodrama
    Abir Hamdar

  • 10 Expanding horizons: reconsidering literary studies in the digital age
    Reham Hosny

  • 11 Poetry versus Putin: challenging Russian myths of masculinity
    Connor Doak

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