Here is a selection of studies published by current and former members of the ICLA Research Committee on Literary Theory in 2019:
The Relevance of Irrelevance in Mimetic Narratives,” in , ed. Matei Chihaia and Katharina Rennhak (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books), 109–22;
Paolo Bartoloni, “Transversal Spaces: The Intersection of Renaissance and Contemporary Art in Florence,” Journal of Modern Italian Studies 24.3: 483–511;
Vladimir Biti, “Almost the Same but Not Quite: Kafka and His ‘Assignees’,” Word and Text 9: 161–75;
Assumpta Camps, “Out of the Dominant Political Agenda: Translation and Interpreting Networks for Social Activism,” Transfer 14: 9–23;
Anne Duprat, “Cadres vides et fausses promesses. Le gothique en trompe-l’œil chez Jane Austen et George Eliot,” in L’Ombre d’un doute : nuances et détours de l’interprétation. Pour François Lecercle, ed. Emmanuelle Hénin and Clotilde Thouret (Paris: Editions des archives contemporaines), 327–36;
Divya Dwivedi (w. Shaj Mohan), Gandhi and Philosophy: On Theological Anti-Politics (London: Bloomsbury);
Angela Esterhammer, “The Reception of Blake in Switzerland,” in The Reception of William Blake in Europe, vol. 1, ed. Morton D. Paley and Sibylle Erle (London: Bloomsbury), 299–309;
Pier Paolo Frassinelli, Borders, Media Crossings and the Politics of Translation (Abingdon: Routledge);
AFictions “françaises” (= Revue critique de fixxion française contemporaine 19);
Cornelia Ruhe and Oana Panaïte),Jernej Habjan, “The Global Process of Thinking Global Literature: From Marx’s Weltliteratur to Sarkozy’s littérature-monde,” Journal of Global History 14.3: 395–412;
Eva Horn (w. Hannes Bergthaller), The Anthropocene: Key Issues for the Humanities (London: Routledge);
Marko Juvan, Worlding a Peripheral Literature (London: Palgrave Macmillan);
György C. Kálmán, Descriptions in Flaubert’s Madame Bovary
Ulrike Kistner (w. Anthony Court), Polycracy as an A-system of Rule? Politeia 38.1: 1 20;
Renate Lachmann, Lager und Literatur: Zeugnisse des GULAG (Konstanz: Konstanz UP);
Svend Erik Larsen,Monsters and Monstrosity : From the Canon to the Anti-Canon, ed. Daniela Carpi (Berlin: De Gruyter), 35–44;
Monsters and Human SolitudeFrançoise Lavocat, “Possible Worlds, Virtual Worlds,” in Possible Worlds Theory and Contemporary Narratology, ed. Alice Bell and Marie-Laure Ryan (Lincoln: U of Nebraska P), 272–95;
Joep Leerssen, “Regionalism in the Low Countries,” in Regionalism and Modern Europe, ed. Xosé M. Núñez Seixas and Eric Storm (London: Bloomsbury), 213–31;
Walter Moser, Robert Musil : La mise à l’essai du roman (Paris: Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’homme);
Kyohei Norimatsu, “空間の不安 : 一九八九年とロシア・ナショナリズムの比較文明学 (1989)思想 1146: 93 109;
Sowon S. Park (w. Kathryn Laing), “Writing the Vote: Suffrage, Gender and Politics,” in British Literature in Transition, 1920–1940, ed. Charles Ferrall and Dougal McNeill (Cambridge: Cambridge UP), 91–107;
Bo Pettersson, “Between the Street and the Drawing Room,” in The Materiality of Literary Narratives in Urban History, ed. Lieven Ameel, Jason Finch, Silja Laine, and Richard Dennis (Abingdon: Routledge), 19–38;
Matthew Reynolds (w. Dennis Duncan, Stephen Harrison, and Katrin Kohl), Babel: Adventures in Translation (Oxford: Bodleian Publishing);
Phillip Rothwell, “Carmen Pereira’s Os meus três amores: The Voice of Militant Motherhood in Guinea-Bissau
Monika Schmitz-Emans (ed.), Literatur, Buchgestaltung und Buchkunst (Berlin: De Gruyter);
Galin Tihanov, The Birth and Death of Literary Theory: Regimes of Relevance in Russia and Beyond (Stanford: Stanford UP);
Galin Tihanov (co-ed. w. Dieter Lamping), Vergleichende Weltliteraturen / Comparative World Literatures (Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler).
Stefan Willer (co-ed. w. Arne Stollberg, Stephan Ahrens, and Jörg Königsdorf), Oper und Film (Munich: Edition text+kritik);
Stefan Willer (co-ed. w. Johannes Becker, Benjamin Bühler, and Sandra Pravica), Zukunftssicherung (Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag);
Takayuki Yokota-Murakami, “Translation and Comparative Literature Pacific Coast Philology 54.1: 56–73;
Robert J.C. Young, “Theory, Philosophy, Literature,” in French Thought and Literary Theory in the UK, ed. Irving Goh (New York: Routledge), 1–14;
John Zilcosky (co-ed. w. Marlo A. Burks), The Allure of Sports in Western Culture (Toronto: U of Toronto P).