
| Balancing the Territorial and Cooperative Imperatives in Computer-Mediated Communication | 
| Connecting English Wor(l)ds and Classroom Practices | 
| Cooperative Meaning-Making Strategies in ELF University Courses | 
| English as a Lingua Franca in International Deaf Communities | 
| English as a Lingua Franca in the Primary Classroom | 
| English as a Medium of Instruction in Italian Universities: Linguistic Policies, Pedagogical Implications | 
| "How about getting those guys in the tower to speak English? Miscommunication, ELF and Aviation Safety | 
| Introduction. English as a Lingua Franca: Theory and Practice | 
| Language Meditation and Aspects of Accommodation in the Use of ELF | 
| Putting the Accent on Intelligibility: What Constitutes "good" Pronunciation in the Context of English as a Lingua Franca? A case study of learners of different LIS | 
| The Sociocultural Dimension of ELF in the English Classroom: a Case Study on Web-Mediated Activities | 
| Antipodean French Crime Fiction is All but Pacific | 
| "Eastern Promises": The (De)Colonisation of the Body of the (M)Other in Eastern Promises | 
| From Opium Den to Partner-in-Crime... Solving: The Chinese Presence in Sherlock Holmes Adaptations | 
| Introduction | 
| Invading the Metropolis. Thugs and "Oriental Criminals" between Victorian and Postcolonial Stories | 
| The Killer of Modern Times: Les Murray's Fredy Neptune | 
| Nancy Drew, Dragon Tattoo: Female Detective Fiction and the Ethics of Care | 
| (Post)Colonising Crime Fiction. Some Reflections on Good and Evil in Global Times | 
| What is the Crime? The Upside-down Case of Christopher Banks in Kazuo Ishiguro's When We Were Orphans | 
| Between Ecstasy and Terror: David Dabydeen's Mythical Transfiguration of the Imperial Archive | 
| Eat or Be Eaten: Psychological and Bodily Violence in Michèle Roberts's Reworking of Fairy-Tale Cannibalism | 
| An Ecocritical Retelling of the Bible: Genesis and Apocalypse in Margaret Atwood's The Year of the Flood | 
| "My Monstrous Burden": Queering the Myth, Rewriting the Self in Jeanette Winterson's Weight | 
| Pat Barker's Regeneration: Subverting the Masculinity of World War I Official Discourse | 
| Penelope as a Desperate Housewife: Margaret Atwood's Retelling of the Penelope Myth in The Penelopiad and Some Other Modern Penelopes | 
| Rewriting as Violence against Fairy Tales, Myths and History | 
| The Story of Nongqawuse in South African Twentieth-Century Fiction | 
| Wild Ecstasy | 
| "The Words Boil Out of Me, Coil after Coil of Sinuous Possibility": Fairy Tales in Margaret Atwood's Work |