Aim & Scope
The Nordic Journal of English Studies was created in 2002 in order to offer a forum for Nordic scholars in English language and literature and to promote the field of English studies in the Nordic countries. It is affiliated to the Nordic Association of English Studies (NAES). Starting from 2007 the journal is open access and only published electronically. [1]
2024 - VOLUME 23, ISSUE 1
Configurations of Friday’s Body: From Robinson Crusoe to the Contemporary Robinsonade
Nordic Journal of English Studies (NJES) , 2024 - VOLUME 23, ISSUE 1 , pp 1-8.
Configurations of Friday’s Body in the 1750s Robinsonade
Nordic Journal of English Studies (NJES) , 2024 - VOLUME 23, ISSUE 1 , pp 9-28.
Reading for Friday in The Female American (1767)
Nordic Journal of English Studies (NJES) , 2024 - VOLUME 23, ISSUE 1 , pp 29-43.
Caliban Friday: Sublimating Labour in Colonial Books and Bodies
Nordic Journal of English Studies (NJES) , 2024 - VOLUME 23, ISSUE 1 , pp 44-67.
Reading the Body as Narrative Cue in J. G. Ballard’s Concrete Island
Nordic Journal of English Studies (NJES) , 2024 - VOLUME 23, ISSUE 1 , pp 90-105.
Vocal Configurations of Friday: Six Audiobook Versions of Robinson Crusoe
Nordic Journal of English Studies (NJES) , 2024 - VOLUME 23, ISSUE 1 , pp 106-127.
Technological Bodies: Artificial Intelligence as Friday in Portal and Halo Infinite
Nordic Journal of English Studies (NJES) , 2024 - VOLUME 23, ISSUE 1 , pp 128-144.
Grace, the Body, and the Aesthetic in J. M. Coetzee’s Foe
Nordic Journal of English Studies (NJES) , 2024 - VOLUME 23, ISSUE 1 , pp 145-165.
Animal Fridays in Robinson Crusoe and Its Afterlives
Nordic Journal of English Studies (NJES) , 2024 - VOLUME 23, ISSUE 1 , pp 166-180.