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Genre Vol. 40: Resistance and Resilience
Genre is an annual journal published by the Comparative World Literature (CWL) program at California State University, Long Beach, and headed by a student editorial team, the Genre Editorial Collective. First published in 1967, Genre has a long and rich tradition of global, multilingual, and multicultural perspectives. Reflecting this legacy of multidisciplinary expression, the Genre Editorial Collective is dedicated to publishing creative and scholarly work by the CSULB student body from all realms of study. Each issue's thematic focus brings to life topics of emotional and cultural relevance for the CSULB community and beyond
Covid-19 and housing struggles: The (re)makings of austerity, disaster capitalism, and the no return to normal
Editorial Collective Report
This is the first second issue, that we have published and are glad to see the growth of our journal. In this issue, we publish three papers which are a mixture of an article, social commentary, and a literature review. It has been a long journey and we have received different papers, all across the globe, touching on different aspects of gender. In this issue, three papers have been published
Introduction to Tapestries, Volume 5 - Stories Untold: Subverted History, Selected Narratives and the Politics of Memory
The Mellon Mays Fellows who comprise the Tapestries Editorial Collective for 2016 provide context for the works they have chosen to include in the fifth issue of the journal
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