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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
21 | 2026
Borders in the English-Speaking World: Mapping and Countermapping
Edited by Gwendolyne Cressman, Timothy A. Heron and Marianne Hillion
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Introduction [Full text]
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Part I. Shifting Colonial frontiers
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Part II. Unsettling territorial boundaries
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Part III. Literary, mystical, and mythological crossings
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Another Break in the Wall [Full text]Sensorial Mapping as a New Geocritical Strategy for the Literary Cartography of the Berlin Wall in Hugo Hamilton’s Fiction
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Part IV. Artistic contributions: alternative maps
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Mapping Resistance and Resilience [Full text]
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Archiving Erasure: Countermaps from Delhi [Full text]Interview with Swati Janu, 5 December 2025, by Marianne Hillion
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Varia
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Lyrics and Music as a Multimodal and Multisensory Gateway to Shakespeare’s Othello
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