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  3. Vol. 29 (2021): Special Issue: Contemporary Scottish Urban Fiction (2000-2020)
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Vol. 29 (2021): Special Issue: Contemporary Scottish Urban Fiction (2000-2020)
Published: 2021-11-30

Introduction

  • Contemporary Scottish Urban Fiction (2000-2020): Space, Emotions, Identity.
    Carla Rodríguez González
    1-5
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Articles

  • Beyond the ‘Glasgow Discourse’? Emotions and Affects in Ellie Harrison’s The Glasgow Effect and Darren McGarvey’s Poverty Safari.
    Carla Sassi
    7-16
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  • Dis-comforting Urban Myths: Challenging Brexit Nostalgia in Recent Edinburgh Fiction
    Carole Jones
    17-24
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  • A City of Betrayals: Irvine Welsh’s Minor Literature of Leith
    Julie Briand-Boyd
    25-34
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  • Revisiting Female Resilience within the Psychiatric in Janice Galloway’s Fiction
    Irene González Sampedro
    35-44
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  • Transcending the Scottish Postmodern City: Ken MacLeod’s Future Urban Geographies
    Jessica Aliaga-Lavrijsen
    45-53
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  • “Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Fire”: An Interview with Laura Hird
    Clara Botamino González
    55-59
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  • The Heavens and Hells of Scottish Literature: An Interview with Alasdair Gray
    Paula Argueso San Martin
    61-65
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