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Created in 2014, Angles is devoted to the study of the Anglophone world. The journal’s aims are to encourage innovative interdisciplinary research, to make cutting-edge research freely available and to make use of the possibilities offered by digital publication. Angles is published semi-annually by the Société des Anglicistes de l’Enseignement Supérieur (SAES).
Latest issue
19 | 2025
The Pioneers of TransAmerican Art
In the Footsteps of a Caribbean Diaspora Aesthetic
Edited by D. Amy-Rose Forbes-Erickson and Frédéric Lefrançois
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The Pioneers of TransAmerican Art: [Full text]In the Footsteps of a Caribbean Diaspora Aesthetic
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The Imperative of “Human Happiness” [Full text]Claudia Jones, the Windrush Generation, and the Emergence of Notting Hill Carnival in 1959, London, England
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Graphic Interlude [Full text]“Adam & Eve”
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“Journey Through the Rabbit Hole of Migration” [Full text](Pulse, Impulses, and Mitigating the Urgency to Create)
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Caribbean Memory as “Mindful” Vandalism [Full text]The role of carnival in Hew Locke's recent projects
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Native Genocide #2 [Full text]
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Varia
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The American “Positive Attitude” [Full text]A study of positive appraisal in American conversations
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