door Sophia Mons Voor mij zit het plezier, de inspiratie en de waarde van het studeren altijd in het ontmoeten … More
Month: June 2021
The Process of Creating Together
by Frank van den Boom Image: Maksim Romashkin – Pexels Working together like we have the last couple of months … More
The Making of ‘Displays of Power’
by Gabriël de Klerk The whole process of not only writing an article but also actually shaping, formulating, and editing … More
A Leap
by Didi Spaans Image: Maksim Romashkin – Pexels The name of this journal could not be more befitting for the … More
The Making of LEAP
by Lotte van den Bosch
The Making of “Status at the Mercy of Language”
by Matthew Luck It’s quite interesting to look back on a project like this, which has been cooking for half … More
Our First Issue is Out!
Proud of the LEAP-editorial team, lay-outers and the printing house (on the photo maestro Henk Siera) This first issue of … More
Contents Issue 1
Introduction Part 1: Community in times of crisis Arijana Šimunović, “Fiction as Counter-Discourse: Valeria Luiselli’s Lost Children Archive and Rewriting of Migration … More
Introduction
Frank van den Boom, Lotte van den Bosch, Kaspar Hendrichs, Gabriël de Klerk, Chiara Juriatti, Matthew Luck, Sophia Mons, Arijana … More
Fiction as Counter-Discourse: Valeria Luiselli’s Lost Children Archive and the Rewriting of the Migration Crisis
by Arijana Šimunović Open article in pdf Photo. Juan Rulfo (property of Clara Aparicio de Rulfo) To leave is to … More
Status at the Mercy of Language: A Reoccurring Crisis for Transnational Citizens in the United Kingdom
by Matthew Luck Open article in pdf Out of the remnants of colonial empire and following generations of intra-European conflict, … More
Resilient Religion: The Online Presence of Dutch Mosques in Times of COVID-19
by Sophia Mons Open article in pdf For more than one year already, mosques throughout The Netherlands have been largely … More
BOOK REVIEW: Pelevin’s Puzzled Protagonist: The Clay Machine-Gun by Viktor Pelevin
by Lotte van den Bosch Open article in pdf He picked up two onions from the table and began cleaning … More
Displays of Power: Imperial Ideology on the Coinage of Galba during the Crisis of 68/69 A.D.
by Gabriël de Klerk Open article in pdf The death of Nero in 68 A.D. plunged the Roman Empire into … More
Sensing the Anthropocene – The Permanent Ice in Contemporary Art
by Chiara Juriatti Open article in pdf In the time between the first Arctic ice recordings in the 1970s and … More
Conspiring Algorithms: Tracing the Anti-Vaccination and COVID-19 Conspiracy Movement on YouTube
by Didi Spaans Image: Daniel Zender Open article in pdf We’re not just fighting a pandemic; we’re fighting an infodemic,” … More
New Bodies in an Ecological Crisis: The Unforeseeable Future in Ovid’s Metamorphoses
by Frank van den Boom Open article in pdf In recent decades, Ovid’s Metamorphoses has received a surge of newfound … More
BOOK REVIEW: Solving a Crisis with a Crisis: Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica
by Kaspar Hendrichs Open article in pdf As recent world events demonstrate, a virus outbreak can cause the normal to … More