This page features proceedings of the annual workshops of the AILC/ICLA Research Committee on Literary Theory. For lists of selected publications by individual members of the Research Committee, see our annual reports from 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017 and 2016.
Workshop proceedings:
“Decolonising the Theory Canon: Literary Theory Outside the Norton Anthology.” Special issue of Parallax 30.3 (2024). Ed. Divya Dwivedi and Robert J. C. Young. (Proceedings of the Annual Workshop 2019.)
“Theoria accidentiae.” Special section of Neohelicon 51.1 (2024): 1-126. Ed. Anne Duprat and Julia Jordan. (Proceedings of the Annual Workshop 2022.)
May ’68 at Fifty: Politics and Literature. Special issue of Interventions 23.3 (2021). Ed. Jernej Habjan and Robert J.C. Young.
Prismatic Translation. Ed. Matthew Reynolds. Cambridge: Legenda, 2019.
Policing Literary Theory. Ed. Călin-Andrei Mihăilescu and Takayuki Yokota-Murakami. Leiden: Brill, 2018.
“Factum contra fictionem.” Special section of Neohelicon 43.2 (2016): 373–483. Ed. Françoise Lavocat and Yvonne H. Howell.
“Literary Theory and the Sciences.” Special section of Neohelicon 41.2 (2014): 293–412. Ed. .
Beside Thinking. Special issue of Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée (41.1 [2014]). Ed. Sowon S Park.
“Ambiguitas.” Special section of Neohelicon 37.2 (2010): 419–75. Ed. .
“Responding to Cosmopolitanism.” Special section of Primerjalna književnost 32.2 (2009): 77–232. Ed. Darko Dolinar and Marko Juvan.
Identity, Community, and Comparative Literature. Special issue of Arcadia (43.1 [2008]). Ed. Angela Esterhammer and Jefferson J. A. Gattrall.
“Studia.” Special section of Neohelicon 34.1 (2007): 69–122. Ed. Ulrike Kistner.
“Vultus aliorum: Facing the Other, Othering the Face: Identification as a Border Operation.” Special section of Neohelicon 32.2 (2005): 277–334. Ed. Vladimir Biti.
“Framing Contingency: History and Heterolog.” Special section of Arcadia 39.2 (2004): 234–353. Ed. Vladimir Biti and Angela Esterhammer.
Other Modernisms in an Age of Globalization. Ed. Djelal Kadir and Dorothea Löbbermann. Heidelberg: Winter, 2002.
“Literatures of Theory.” Special section of Neohelicon 27.1 (2000): 9–136. Ed. Djelal Kadir and György C. Kálmán.