Resonating Spatialities
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EDITORIAL Vasileios N. Delioglanis is a Post-Doctoral Researcher at School of English, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. The title of his post-doctoral research is “Locative Thessaloniki: Mobile Media, American Speculative Narratives, and Multimodal Urban Walks.” He has taught as an adjunct lecturer in Greek universities, and holds a Ph.D. from the School of English, AUTh, funded by the Board of Greek State Scholarships Foundation (I.K.Y.). He also holds an M.A. in American Literature and Culture, and a B.A. in English from the School of English, AUTh, Greece. He is the website moderator of the European Association for American Studies (EAAS), a board member of the Hellenic Association for American Studies (HELAAS), and a member of the Multimodal Research and Reading Group of School of English, AUTh. His research focuses on contemporary American literature and culture, Digital Humanities, and mobile locative media and games. His scholarly work appears in international conferences and journals, and his monograph, entitled Narrating Locative Media (Palgrave Macmillan 2023), focuses on new forms of textuality emerging from mobile locative media and storytelling practice. |
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Exploring Racial and Social Identity through Space in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin - Project |
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Chatzoglaki Thomais is an undergraduate student in the School of English at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She is passionate about foreign languages and literature, particularly in how they shape human behavior. Her interest in languages motivates her to explore diverse cultures and perspectives. Through her studies, she has developed a growing fascination with the emotional and psychological dimensions of characters, narratives, and human behavior. In the future, she hopes to pursue a path that connects literature and psychology, enabling her to gain a deeper understanding of people. |
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Maria Samaridou is a third-year student in the School of English at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She is currently interested in postcolonial literature and intercultural studies, with a focus on how history and identity are reflected and interrogated in literary works. She is particularly fascinated by the complexities of migration and diaspora and their intersection with themes of identity and power. In the future, she aspires to become a teacher. |
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A Spatial Analysis of the Working-Class Industrial Experience in Theodore Dreiser’s “A Certain Oil Refinery” - Project |
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Alexandra Chatzi is a third-year undergraduate student in the School of English at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Literature has always been a central interest, and through her studies she has had the opportunity to engage deeply with and reflect on a wide range of texts. The discovery and exploration of the multiple layers of a text continues to inspire her. Her academic interests also include linguistics, likely influenced by her fascination with language learning. |
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Space and Identity in Pose : Creating Queer Sanctuaries Within a Discriminatory Society - Project |
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Maria Papastamkou is a third-year undergraduate student in the School of English at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Her academic interests include the intersection of literature and gender studies, as well as film theory and theater studies. For her, writing functions as a space of reflection and self-exploration. |
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Games as Spatial Narratives: Pokémon GO Fanfiction and the Narrativization of Real-Life Gaming Experience - Project |
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Aikaterini Chrysomallidou is an undergraduate student in the School of English at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. From a young age, she has been passionate about reading and writing—the latter of which she aspires to pursue more fully in the future. She is enthusiastic about all things pop culture, and her current academic interests focus primarily on translation studies and exploring ways to integrate her other passions into this field. Aikaterini is also a fan of cinema, particularly animated films, and enjoys analyzing the themes they explore. Recently, she has developed a growing interest in gender studies. |





