Misson Statement As a discipline, Comparative Literature has changed dramatically over the last century and will continue to evolve. The goal of Xenophile is to be on the forefront of comparative scholarship, and publish articles that explore literature in innovative ways, highlighting parallels between texts from a diverse range of cultures. Students strive to create a body of exemplary essays that respond to literature on a global scale. While the form and shape of this journal may evolve to reflect the needs of the literary innovators who contribute to it, the goal of our journal will remain constant: to promote scholarship that reaffirms the value of a comparative and interdisciplinary approach to the study of cultural production. Issues Xenophile is produced and published by the members of the Senior Seminar in Comparative Literature every spring. Issue 2: April 25, 2014 Click here to access Issue 2. Editorial Team Lydia Brambila, editor-in-chief / Anisha Hegde, copy-editor Lori Keong, director of promotion / Ashanti Henderson, submissions editor Ari Lieberman, faculty advisor Issue 1: April 25, 2013 Editorial Team Melanie Ramey, editor-in-chief / Adrianna Gregory, copy-editor Yasmeen Malik, director of promotion / Megan Hong, submissions editor Ari Lieberman, faculty advisor Contact Xenophile: xeno@uga.edu The content and opinions expressed in these pages do not necessarily reflect the views of the University of Georgia or the Department of Comparative Literature. Each article appearing herein is the sole propery of its author and may not be reproduced without his or her approval.