Contents List of Contributors ............................................................................................... 7 Monika Kopytowska and Artur Gałkowski Semiotic Reflections on Ideology, Representation, and Genres ...................... 9 Part I Time and Space in Literary Genres Marek Debnár 1 Intentio Auctoris and Self-Writing .................................................................. 29 Tomasz Dobrogoszcz 2 Semiotic Interpellation: e Significance of Lacanian Points de Capiton in Ian McEwan’s Novels ......................................................................... 47 Marta Komsta 3 In “at Happy-Resting Place of Peace and Quiet Content”: Spatial Semiotics in Late Victorian Utopias ................................................................... 61 Justyna Galant 4 Reincarnations of History and the Utopian Impulse in News from Nowhere and Aſter London ................................................................................... 77 Natasha Remoundou 5 “e Word that We Sometimes Hear and Struggle to Be”: Irish Feminism and the Semiotics of Adaptation in Brendan Kennelly’s Antigone .................................................................................................................. 89 Part II Identity and Representation Ibrahim A. El-Hussari 6 Arabesques: A Challenge for Dialogue and Representation ........................ 129 Konca Yumlu and Lale Kabadayı 7 e Other in the Films of Ferzan Özpetek .................................................... 145