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The Crisis of Belonging and the Syrian Diaspora: Individual voices and Collective Liminality
"We're lost without connection": Metamodernism, or exploring the afterlife of postmodernism
Wise Men and Whispers: A Study of Education in Trenton Lee Stewart’s Mysterious Benedict Society Series
From 'Proud Monkey' to Israelite: Tracing Kendrick Lamar's Black Consciousness
Reading Women’s Suffering in Pop Culture Dystopian and Sci-Fi Narratives
In the Name of Shame and Honor: The Loss of the Self Within the Social Context of a Thousand Splendid Suns and And the Mountains Echoed
Towards an understanding of how Svetlana Alexievich’s narrative style can be read as a source of hope for resisting the spectacle in an age of social media.
The Poetics of Juego. Literature and Politics in Roberto Bolaño's Distant Star
WOESTIJN DER ZINNEN - allegorische suggesties in J.M. Coetzee’s De kinderjaren van Jezus
The Photo-Fiction of Migration: History, Memory, and Identity in Aleksandar Hemon and W. G. Sebald
The History Man and Submission: The Figure and Role of the Intellectual in times of crisis and the role of the female characters in the novels’ critique of the progressive male academic.
Reading “Post-Truth” through Communication: Rumors, Rationality and Truth
The Heterotopic Status of Literature: Foucault, Borges and Heterotopias
Lost's Transmedial Products and their Functions
Alone Together: a Tactful Reading of Virginia Woolf’s The Waves and Ali Smith’s How to be Both
Tellhistory - A Theoretical Introduction To The Poietical
Rewriting History: A Comparative Analysis of Mo Yan’s Big Breasts and Wide Hips and García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude
Plath, Bachmann, and the Autobiographical Prose of the Ordinary
To Lose One's Space: A Survey on Immersion in MMORPGS
All That Remains: Post-Apocalyptic Fiction Explored Through Cormac McCarthy's The Road and Post-9/11 Discourse
The Accented Speech Act: When English Meets a Foreign Tongue
Empathy for the Enemy: the Regulation of Affect
Peeling the Orange: An Intertextual Reading of Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
“Literary Mind” in Translation—A Comparative Study on Strategies Regarding the Translation of Cultural Terms in Wenxin Diaolong

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