Skip to content

21st century writing | 21st century approaches
21st century writing | 21st century approaches
  • Home
  • About
    • About
    • Managing Editors
    • Editors
    • Contributors
    • Endorsements
    • Copyright Position
  • News & Events
  • Current Issue
  • Previous Issues
  • Contact Us
    • Contribute
    • Get Involved
  • Resources
  • Partner Projects
    • BACLS

Tag: 1979/90

Issue 2.4 - Special Issue "Thatcher's Legacies" Previous Issues

Utopia Loops, Ghost Legacies

Tony Venezia July 21, 2013 No Comments 1979/90DerridaEnd of HistoryhauntologyNew Labourpop culturesocial democracysocial imaginationsocialismTINA

Margaret Thatcher once claimed that her greatest legacy was New Labour: the refashioning of the old enemy in her own image. The implications of this are still…

View More Utopia Loops, Ghost Legacies

Follow us on Twitter

My Tweets

News and Events

  • Call for Papers
  • Alluvium Call for Papers: Special Issue on Twenty-First Century Irish Women’s Writing
  • Alluvium General Call for Papers 2021
  • Call for Contributions: Special issue on Mark Z. Danielewski’s The Familiar. Orbit.

Themes

global Linda Hutcheon ecology sexuality apocalypse Art Spiegelman Homelessness computer games Edgelands aesthetics videogames literary criticism Scott McCloud superheroes Margaret Atwood literature climate change American literature Jennifer Egan David Peace contemporary literature adaptation studies violence twenty-first-century literature consumption editorial language nature Charles Dickens ecocriticism contemporary narrative David Foster Wallace literary canon White Noise Shakespeare Technology Don DeLillo ideology Raymond Williams Cold War Anthropocene 21st century literature capitalism Frank Miller subjectivity autofiction feminism Thatcherism comics dystopia American culture Hannah Arendt fiction poetry Kathleen Jamie landscape Thomas Pynchon new media Judith Butler contemporary culture postmodernism temporality trauma identity definitions contemporary fiction post-9/11 literature digital culture 9/11 globalisation China Mieville Salman Rushdie genre Alan Moore science fiction relaunch Contemporary American Literature warfare Neoliberalism

ISSN

Alluvium Journal ISSN 2050-1560

Affiliations

Copyright

    Creative Commons License

Alluvium
is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.


Copyright position

| Designed by: Theme Freesia | WordPress | © Copyright All right reserved