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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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The (De)construction of Gender, Class, Race, and Ethnicity in Laura Ingalls Wilder’s and Willa Cather’s Representations of American Pioneer Women
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Medical Afrofuturism in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man and Jordan Peele's Get Out
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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 Deconstruction of Race in Nnedi Okorafor’s Africanfuturist Novels: Who Fears Death and The Book of Phoenix
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Second-Generation Trauma in Spiegelman’s Maus and Friedman’s Nightfather
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RADICALISM AND REDESIGN OF LIVING SPACES IN GILMAN’S WOMEN AND ECONOMICS AND FRIEDAN’S THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE
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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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Doing Good in America
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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 Politicization of the Ideology of Domesticity and the Limits of Sympathy in Stowe's Dred
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Slavery, Trauma, and Identity in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye and Beloved
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Gender and Race in Stowe’s Representation of Female Resistance to Slavery in Uncle Tom’s Cabin
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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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Female Slave Resistance in Narrative of Sojourner Truth, a Northern Slave and Harriet Jacobs’s Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
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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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Cultural Encounters in The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson and Dances with Wolves
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Determinist Concepts in Nineteenth-Century Retail and in the Naturalist Novel: A Contextual Approach to Shops and Shopping in Zola’s Au Bonheur des Dames and Dreiser’s Sister Carrie
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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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“A Deep Black Wordless Conviction”: Grotesque Evangelicals in Flannery O’Connor’s Wise Blood
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