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DISCONNECTION AND CULTURAL IDENTIFICATION IN NADEEM ASLAM’S MAPS FOR LOST LOVERS AND THE WASTED VIGIL
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"All Men Are Created Equal, Unless We Decide You Are Not a Man": Irony and Historiographic Metafiction in Colson Whitehead's The Underground Railroad
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The Transmission of Trauma in Toni Morrison's 'Beloved' and Yaa Gyasi's 'Homegoing'
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“A CONFUSION OF VALUES”: THE RISE AND FALL OF THE BIAFRAN DREAM IN CHINUA ACHEBE’S AND CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE’S NIGERIAN CIVIL WAR FICTION
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The Construction of Hybrid Identities in Bharati Mukherjee's Jasmine and Julia Alvarez's How the García Girls Lost Their Accents
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Generational Influences and Patterns in the Making of Americans in Willa Cather's O Pioneers! and My Ántonia
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The Racial and Cultural Other in Animation: The Mexican Portrayals of The Book of Life and Coco as Case Studies of Contemporary Representational Politics
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THE REPRESENTATION OF TRAUMA THROUGH INTERMEDIALITY IN SLAUGHTERHOUSE-FIVE, EXTREMELY LOUD & INCREDIBLY CLOSE AND IN THE SHADOW OF NO TOWERS.
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Character vs. Caricature: The Construction of Blackness in Carl Van Vechten's Nigger Heaven and Claude McKay's Home to Harlem
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Black Agency in Amistad, 12 Years a Slave and The Birth of a Nation (2016) in the Context of Contemporary Racial Tensions in the United States
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THE TRAGIC HERO AS A GUIDING FIGURE IN THE CULTURAL DISCOURSE OF THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT: NEW REPRESENTATIONS OF BLACK MALE IDENTITY IN 12 YEARS A SLAVE, SELMA, THE BIRTH OF A NATION, AND KENDRICK LAMAR'S ALBUM TO PIMP A BUTTERFLY
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FORTIFYING OR FORGING DIVIDES: FOOD CULTURE THEORY AND IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION IN T.C. BOYLE’S THE TORTILLA CURTAIN AND JHUMPA LAHIRI’S UNACCUSTOMED EARTH
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THE STRUGGLE FOR BLACK MANHOOD IN THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MISS JANE PITTMAN, A GATHERING OF OLD MEN, AND A LESSON BEFORE DYING
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Surrogate Families and the Role of the Community in Octavia Butler's Kindred, Toni Morrison's Beloved, and Charles Johnson's Middle Passage
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Crossing Cultural Borders: The Construction of a Jewish American Identity in The Promised Land, Yekl, and The Rise of David Levinsky
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"Hey, I'm African Just Like You": Migration and Identity Construction in Open City and Americanah
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Representing Slave Agency: Agency and Its Limitations in Slave Narratives and Contemporary Slavery Fiction and Film
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The Negative Portrayal of Mothers in Three Late Victorian Works
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Food Practices and the Construction, Performance, and Politics of Identity in Kiran Desai's The Inheritance Of Loss
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Audre Lorde’s The Cancer Journals and the Psychosocial Rebuilding of the Traumatized Self: An Eriksonian-Inflected Approach to Autopathography
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Slavery and Diasporic Identity in Two Counter Travel Narratives: Caryl Phillips's The Atlantic Sound and Ekow Eshun's Black Gold of the Sun
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The Many Faces of the Housewife: The Female Gothic in Shirley Jackson's Fiction