The Journal of Transcultural Studies
About the Journal
The Journal of Transcultural Studies is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal committed to promoting the knowledge and research of transculturality. Initiated in 2010, it is published by the Heidelberg Center for Transcultural Studies (HCTS) at Heidelberg University and hosted by Heidelberg University Publishing (heiUP). It is intended as a forum for research on cultural, social, and regional formations that have been constituted and transformed through extensive contacts with other regions and cultures. Read more.
Previous Issue: 14, no. 1–2 (2023) featuring contributions by Johannes Becke, Nikolas Jaspert, Joachim Kurtz, Derek Jonathan Penslar, Tanja Penter, Svenja Taubner, Monica Juneja, Johannes Becke, and Sebastian Harnisch can be found here.
Current Issue
Vol. 15 No. 1-2 (2024)
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Cover and Front Matter
Editorial Note
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Editorial Note
v–ix
Articles
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The Jewish Mahallah of Singapore as a Site of Transcultural Memory
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The Transformations of a Deity: Tracing the Impact of Transcultural Exchanges on Enoshima Island in Japan through the Prism of the Deity Benzaiten
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Imagined Civilization: Identity and Nation Building in Modern China
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Postcolonial Theory of Science and Other Knowledge Forms: The Engagement with Cognitive and Epistemic Justice
112–134
