| Issue | Title | |
| No 1 (2016) | “A Proverb a Day Keeps Boredom Away.” Anti-Proverbs, Twisted Proverbs, Perverbs and Other Animals | Abstract PDF |
| Justyna Mandziuk | ||
| No 5 (2020) | “Are we not Men?”: Reading the Human-Animal Interface in Science Fiction through John Berger’s “Why Look at Animals?” | Abstract PDF |
| Andrei Smolnikov | ||
| No 6 (2021) | “Depressed Sufferings”: Reading Dalit Life-Writings as Testimonies of Collective Resistance | Abstract PDF |
| Paulomi Sharma | ||
| No 4 (2019) | “Dogwood and Chestnut, Flowering Judas”: The Role of Tree Images in T.S. Eliot’s Poetry | Abstract PDF |
| Julia Wilde | ||
| No 7 (2022) | “I am Alone in the Dark, Turning the World Around in my Head” – Space-Time Creation in Paul Auster’s Man in the Dark | Abstract PDF |
| Julia Maria Kula | ||
| No 7 (2022) | “I Don’t Need Your Help! I’m a Scientist!” Biotechnology, Digital Visual Effects, and (the Lack of) Human Control of Life in Zoo | Abstract PDF |
| Michael Fuchs | ||
| No 8 (2023) | “I’m Not Afraid of Storms, for I’m Learning How to Sail My Ship.” Facets of Womanhood in Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women (1868) | Abstract PDF |
| Aleksandra Wiktoria Sobczak, Patrycja Monika Rogala | ||
| No 4 (2019) | “Kubla Khan” and Islamic Structures: Retracing Symbolism and Investigating Imagination | Abstract PDF |
| Subhradeep Chatterjee | ||
| No 2 (2017) | “May the Odds be Ever in Your Favor” Dystopian Reality in Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games Trilogy | Abstract PDF |
| Julia Kula | ||
| No 4 (2019) | “Then Thickest Dark did Trance the Sky”: A Representation of Psychological Decay in Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s “Mariana” | Abstract PDF |
| Dorota Osińska | ||
| No 5 (2020) | #Hashtag: How Selected Texts of Popular Culture Engaged With Sexual Assault In the Context of the Me Too Movement in 2019 | Abstract PDF |
| Anna Oleszczuk | ||
| No 9 (2024) | A Comparative Study on Persian and American Proverbs Including Double Main Perception Verbs | Abstract PDF |
| Arezoo Sharifrad | ||
| No 8 (2023) | A Critical Discourse Analysis of Fox News’ Reporting on COVID Measures | Abstract PDF |
| Petr Hans | ||
| No 3 (2018) | A Dog or a Wolf – The Role of Connotations in Animalistic Metaphors and the Process of Dehumanisation | Abstract PDF |
| Małgorzata Patrycja Waśniewska | ||
| No 6 (2021) | A Few Comments on Disciplinary Differences in Academic Publishing | Abstract PDF |
| Zuzana Kozáčiková | ||
| No 8 (2023) | A Map to Locate COLD HEART of Chinese and English | Abstract PDF |
| Shan Zhang | ||
| No 6 (2021) | A Power Shrouded in Petticoats and Lace: The Representation of Gender Roles in Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation | Abstract PDF |
| Margaret Steenbakker | ||
| No 5 (2020) | A Story about Ruin: An Ecofeminist Perspective on Omar El Akkad’s American War | Abstract PDF |
| Bettina Huber | ||
| No 6 (2021) | A Tale of Two Americas: The American Dream in Cobra Kai | Abstract PDF |
| Ilias Ben Mna | ||
| No 3 (2018) | Aestheticization of Serial Killers in Contemporary Crime Literature and Film | Abstract PDF |
| Ewa Ziomek | ||
| No 5 (2020) | Aging and/with Literature | Abstract PDF |
| Oksana Blashkiv | ||
| No 4 (2019) | America’s Digital Messiah(s) of Detroit: Become Human (2018) | Abstract PDF |
| Izabela Tomczak | ||
| No 5 (2020) | An Andalusian View of Death in Translation: ‘Clamor’ by Federico García Lorca and its Polish Translation | Abstract PDF |
| Anna Jamka | ||
| No 7 (2022) | An Emerging New American Mythos: Post-Apocalyptic Narratives as Expressions of Rupture, Rage, Resignation, and Regret | Abstract PDF |
| Celeste Lacroix, Robert Westerfelhaus | ||
| No 4 (2019) | Angry in Pink: Representation of Women in Video Games in the Infamous Franchise (2009-2014) | Abstract PDF |
| Agata Waszkiewicz | ||
| No 9 (2024) | Anti-Immigration Rhetoric in the United States of America: From the Chinese Exclusion Act to Donald Trump’s First Presidential Term | Abstract PDF |
| Manuela Mangold | ||
| No 2 (2017) | Beyond the Convention? Representation of Female Characters in Middle English Romances | Abstract PDF |
| Justyna Kiełkowicz | ||
| No 5 (2020) | Bibliotherapy and OCD: The Case of Turtles All The Way Down by John Green (2017) | Abstract PDF |
| Michael Hall | ||
| No 6 (2021) | Black Lives Matter on Screen: Trauma of Witnessing Police Brutality in Contemporary American Cinema | Abstract PDF |
| Małgorzata Mączko | ||
| No 5 (2020) | B.S. Johnson’s Liberatic Cityscape in Albert Angelo | Abstract PDF |
| Katarzyna Biela | ||
| No 6 (2021) | Celebrating Indigenous National Cinemas and Narrative Sovereignty through the Creation of Kin Theory, an Indigenous Media Makers Database | Abstract PDF |
| Michelle Y. Hurtubise | ||
| No 4 (2019) | Censorship in Irish Broadcasting | Abstract PDF |
| Aleksandra Mirek-Rogowska | ||
| No 5 (2020) | Challenging Anthropological Thinking at the Intersection of Posthumanist Dream Writing and Animal Studies | Abstract PDF |
| Monika Kosa | ||
| No 9 (2024) | Challenging the Wisdom of Proverbs in Anti-Proverbs in Five Languages | Abstract PDF |
| Daler Furkatovich Zayniev, Dániel Hegedűs | ||
| No 4 (2019) | Classroom Interaction in Oral Language Learning Events Created by EFL Storytelling-based Games | Abstract PDF |
| Klaudia Gąsior | ||
| No 7 (2022) | Complicit in the Murder Program: Podcasting Dystopia in The Intercept’s Evening at the Talk House (2018) | Abstract PDF |
| Hanne Nijtmans | ||
| No 8 (2023) | Conceptual metaphors in Hungarian and Bulgarian banking terminology | Abstract PDF |
| Neli Dömötöri-Radenkova | ||
| No 6 (2021) | Corporate Colonization of Blackness – The Representation of Blackness in the National Basketball Association from 1984 to 2005 | Abstract PDF |
| Till Neuhaus, Niklas Thomas | ||
| No 1 (2016) | Creative Use of Sound in the Cinematic Adaptation of The Great Gatsby | Abstract PDF |
| Lidia Kniaź | ||
| No 9 (2024) | Critical Discourse Analysis of People’s Daily and the New York Times’ Headlines on the Beijing Winter Olympics | Abstract PDF |
| Yingjie Xu | ||
| No 6 (2021) | Dildoshops, Gritty, and Bernie’s Mittens: The Framing of American Politics Through Pop Cultural Memes | Abstract PDF |
| Christina Wurst | ||
| No 9 (2024) | Disrupted Patriarchy – Powers of Pregnant Women in Halsey’s If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power (2021) | Abstract PDF |
| Kamila Klavia Bagińska | ||
| No 3 (2018) | Do Androids Have Nightmares About Electric Sheep? Science Fiction Portrayals of Trauma Manifestations in the Posthuman Subject in Frankenstein, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, and ‘Nine Lives’ | Abstract PDF |
| Ida Marie Olsen | ||
| No 3 (2018) | Donald Trump and the American Literary Tradition | Abstract PDF |
| Merritt Moseley | ||
| No 6 (2021) | Dressed for Work: The Sartorial Representations of Working Women in Early 21st-Century American Primetime Dramas | Abstract PDF |
| Emilia Nodżak | ||
| No 1 (2016) | Editorial | Details PDF |
| Anna Bendrat | ||
| No 8 (2023) | English Language Skills for Islamic Economic Students: Expectation versus Reality | Abstract PDF |
| Suwandi Suwandi | ||
| No 6 (2021) | Enhancing Productive Skills in Plurilingual Educational Settings through Metalinguistic Awareness and Instructional Dialogue | Abstract PDF |
| Begoña Lasa-Alvarez | ||
| No 3 (2018) | Extraordinary Motivation or a High Sense of Personal Agency: The Role of Self-Efficacy in the Directed Motivational Currents Theory | Abstract PDF |
| Arkadiusz Pietluch | ||
| No 3 (2018) | Failed Failures: The Critique of the Game of Thrones Video Game | Abstract PDF |
| Agata Waszkiewicz | ||
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