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It Was Not Her Fault
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Dahl en het kapitaal: Een Marxistische lezing van Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Fantastic Mr Fox en twee filmadaptaties
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Living in the Borderlands: Migration, Mestizaje, and Border Identity(ies) in the Narrative Art of Lucia Berlin
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Fashion or repression? The changing meaning of the corset between Victorian literature and modern cinema
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Badass Muslim Women: Understanding how We Are Lady Parts addresses issues of Belonging, Piety, and Feminism through Punk
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Het verleden herlezen
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The Art of (Re-)Learning to Read
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Faerie Tales: A Literary Experiment
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Daughter of Time
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Creating LGBTQ+ Representation
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In the Heart of the Hidden Figures: The alteration of representation in young readers’ editions of adult nonfiction novels
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Reading Women’s Suffering in Pop Culture Dystopian and Sci-Fi Narratives
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Lessons in Unlearning: Philosophy and Poetry in Wittgenstein and Pessoa
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Write Me, Read Me, Destroy Me: Turkish Translations of Allen Ginsberg's "Howl"
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Posthuman Anxiety: The Fear of the Loss of Humanity
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Peeling the Orange: An Intertextual Reading of Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
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Zichtbare sluier, verhulde stem. Moslimvrouwen in vertaling, hervertelling en fictie van Kader Abdolah
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Obey and Behave. Representations of Womanly Behaviour in Late 16th and Early 17th Century English Plays
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Catharsis in een modern perspectief
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Haunted by Ideologies. A Marxist Literary Perspective of the Responses to Mo Yan and the Nobel Prize for Literature
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The Myth of the Author: Contemporary Authorship between Theory, Legislation, and the Literary Market. The Case of Helene Hegemann’s 'Axolotl Roadkill'.