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Politics, Language, and Culture Special Issue

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Politics, Language, and Culture Special Issue

It is with great pleasure that we present to you the 2022-2023 special issue that stands alongside our main volume to display the outstanding work of Queen’s University students through a streamlined topic of interest.

The theme selected for this issue, Politics, Language and Culture, was created in collaboration with the Department of Literature, Language, and Culture at Queen’s University.


Politics, Language, and Culture Special Issue

Brown (pp. 7-17)

The Mandates Of Damocles: Politics, Post-Colonialism, And UNESCO World Heritage

Pratt (pp. 19-26)

Banned Books, Censorship, And The Importance Of Critical Education

Wu (pp. 27-37)

The Reinforcement Of Israel’s Ethnic Constitutional Order: The Impact Of Israel’s Nation-State Law On Regime Change Dynamics

MacMillan (pp. 38-48)

Thai Karen: Negotiating Identity in a Changing Thai State through Socio-Political and Socio-Economic Discourses

Farkasch (pp. 49-57)

The Colonial Kitchen: Tracing the History of Curry in the Colonial World