
The most recent issue of The International Journal of the Humanities includes:
- Tourism, the Holocaust, and the Humanities by Daniel P. Reynolds.
- A Postmodern Analysis of Contemporary Poetics: Understanding John Ashbery and Charles Bernstein by Gargi Bhattacharya.
- Roots and Routes of the Polish Memoir: Creating a Distinct Memoir Ontology by Dan Vaillancourt and Angelica Krajewski.
- The Inter-relationship between Knowledge base, Self-efficacy, and Self-confidence in TESOL Teacher Education: A Research-based Model by Abdelilah Sehlaoui and Nancy Albrecht.
- Narratives of the Transnational: A Quest for Meaning a Study of “Moby Dick or the Whale” by Graciela Susana Boruszko.
- The Art of Re-constructing the Past: Historical Empathy through Artefact Creation by Kokila Vani Nagalingam.
- Unraveling the Cross: Communicating beyond Group Mind Education by José van den Akker.
- Factors that Influence Teacher Retention by Mark Kaufman and Adel Al-Bataineh.
- Developing In-service Teachers’ Scientific Ways of Knowing by Sufian Forawi and Xin Liang.
- A Tale of Two Cities: Los Angeles as “The Other” in “Sex and the City” by Beatriz Oria.
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