2025 has been a year in which the contemporary world has seen immense geopolitical shifts and generational changes. Cultural fault lines globally have deepened and been exploited cynically by a wide variety of different individuals, organisations, and companies. Communities have simultaneously splintered and closed off from outsiders. Institutions and public edifices are being hollowed out … Continue reading Ceræ Volume 12: Published!
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William Shakespeare as Fanfiction Author
In this series of guest posts, contributors to the eleventh volume of Ceræ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies briefly discuss their work, interests, and methods in relation to their published article. Today, we welcome Philip Goldfarb Styrt as a contributor. Philip holds a PhD in English from the University of Chicago … Continue reading William Shakespeare as Fanfiction Author
We’re a Booktopia Affiliate!
Ceræ is excited to announce that we have recently joined Booktopia's affiliate program as part of our ongoing efforts to help mitigate the (ever-rising) administrative costs of digital publishing. By partnering with Booktopia, we hope to help ensure the continued success of our publication while also offering our readers an easy and convenient way to access … Continue reading We’re a Booktopia Affiliate!