Culture and conflict inevitably go hand in hand. The very idea of culture is marked by the
notion of difference and by the creative fraught interaction between conflicting concepts and
values. The same can be said of all key ideas in the study of culture such as identity and
diversity memory and trauma the translation of cultures and globalization dislocation and
emplacement mediation and exclusion. This series publishes theoretically informed original
scholarship from the fields of literary and cultural studies as well as media visual and film
studies. It fosters an interdisciplinary dialogue on the multiple ways in which conflict
supports and constrains the production of meaning on how conflict is represented how it
relates to the past and projects the present and how it frames scholarship within the
humanities. Editors:Isabel Capeloa Gil Catholic University of Portugal Lisbon Portugal
Paulo de Medeiros University of Warwick UK Catherine Nesci University of California Santa
Barbara USA. Editorial Board:Arjun Appadurai New York University Claudia Benthien
Universität Hamburg Elisabeth Bronfen Universität Zürich Bishnupriya Ghosh University of
California Santa Barbara Joyce Goggin Universiteit van Amsterdam Lawrence Grossberg
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Andreas Huyssen Columbia University Ansgar Nünning
Universität Gießen Naomi Segal University of London Birkbeck College Márcio Seligmann-Silva
Universidade Estadual de Campinas António Sousa Ribeiro Universidade de Coimbra Roberto Vecchi
Universita di Bologna Samuel Weber Northwestern University Liliane Weissberg University of
Pennsylvania Christoph Wulf FU Berlin Longxi Zhang City University of Hong Kong