Articles
Thinking the Global With Literature: IntroductionYeung, Heather H.
Recentering the Peripheral: An Event-Based Ecocritical Methodology for World LiteratureStrayer, Elisabeth
Transpacific Resonances and Affiliations in Leanne Dunic’s to Love the Coming End and Ruth Ozeki’s the Tale for the Time BeingO’Brien, Michelle
Exposure and Black Migrancy in Teju ColeGamso, Nicholas
Failing States, Human (In)Security, and the American World NovelWatson, David
Old and New Names. Afropolitanism, Failed-State Fiction and World LiteratureMari, Lorenzo
More than Global? A Roundtable DiscussionWilson, Rob / Banerjee, Sandeep / Schulze-Engler, Frank / Zalloua, Zahi / Xie, Ming / Ghosh, Ranjan
Book Reviews
Maya Jasanoff: The Dawn Watch: Joseph Conrad in a Global WorldBaxter, Katherine Isobel
Ulf Hannerz, Andre Gingrich: Small Countries. Structures and SensibilitiesGrendstad, Gunnar
Dorothy L. Hodgson, Judith A. Byfield: Global Africa. Into the Twenty-First CenturyEngel, Ulf