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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Conflicts, bodies, memories. Globalizing Female Narratives of War and Trauma in East Asia
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Conflicts, bodies, memories. Globalizing Female Narratives of War and Trauma in East Asia
Edited by Aaron William Moore and Valeria Zanier
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.60923/issn.2785-3233/v5-n2-2025
Published:
2026-07-09
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Conflicts, bodies, memories. Globalizing Female Narratives of War and Trauma in East Asia. Editors’ Introduction
Valeria Zanier, Aaron William Moore
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Articles
Il suo dolore è anche il nostro. Riflessioni su corporeità, trauma e tristezza nell’opera di Wu Mali
Roberto Riccardo Alvau
17-37
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After the clash of empires: Women’s stories from Soviet-occupied Karafuto and Lithuania
Gunde Dauksyte
39-59
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Inherited Wounds. Gendered Memory and Historical Trauma in Han Kang’s
Human Acts
(2016) and
We Do Not Part
(2025)
Antonella Gasdia
61-85
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“Or We Will Have to Break the Law”: Prostitutes’ Bodies, Gender, and Sexual Experiences in Japan’s “Self-Orientalist” Anti-Prostitution Law (1945–1967)
Xiaofei Guo
87-103
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Echoes of Silence. Memories, Trauma and the Voices of Comfort Women in
Twenty Two
Chiara Lepri
105-128
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Echoes of War. Postmemory and the Haunting of the Past in Nora Okja Keller’s
Comfort Woman
(1997)
Cristina Naranjo Lobato
129-150
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Embodied Memories of War: A Cognitive Feminist Reading of Yan Geling’s
The Flowers of War
Paula Teodorescu
151-174
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Testimonianze, contromemoria e attivismo femminista: La rielaborazione del trauma nei contesti postbellici asiatici e balcanici (1991–2015)
Irene Pessot
175-202
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Reordering the Family, Society, and Nation. The Problem of the “Resistance-War Wife” in Postwar China
Yuhang Zhu
203-223
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Reviews
Omri Asscher,
Machine Translation and Translation Theory
, Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2025, 178 pp., ISBN 9781041000662
Rita Gramellini
225-228
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Stephanie Barczewski,
How the Country House Became English
, London: Reaktion Books, 2023, 392 pp., ISBN 9781789147605
Caterina Daolio
229-232
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Ilya Kliger,
Sovereign Fictions: Poetics and Politics in the Age of Russian Realism
, University of Chicago Press, 2024, 287 pp., ISBN 9780226831879
Marina Osipova
233-236
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John Hajek, Catrin Norrby, Heinz L. Kretzenbacher, Doris Schüpbach (eds.),
Multilingualism and pluricentricity. A tale of many cities
, Boston e Berlino: De Gruyter Mouton, 2024, 342 pp., ISBN 978-1-5015-1751-8
Lorenzo Petrucci
237-241
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Bradley J. Irish,
Literary Neurodiversity Studies. Current and Future Directions
, Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2025, 106 pp., ISBN 9783031806025
Valentina Tafuni
243-247
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Pedro Salinas,
Poesie
(a cura di Matteo Lefèvre), Milano: Garzanti, 2024, 579 pp., ISBN 9788811006688
Pedro Argüello Mur
249-251
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