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Poetic Visions: Figures of Sight and Feminine Subjectivity in the
Works of Sylvia Plath, Anne Carson, and Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
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The Language of Suffering: Writing and Reading the Holocaust
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Fictions of Life and Death in Wilde, Gide, Strachey, and Woolf
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Queer Citizens: the Structural Similarity between thepost-Revolutionary Citizen and the Figure of the Homosexual
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Playing, Beyond the Fields of Trauma: An Interdisciplinaryand Multi-Media Approach to Reading Thanatos and Eros inPsychoanalysis, Literature, Science and Technology
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Testimonial Media
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Ignazio Silone, Albert Camus, and Manès Sperber: Writing
Between Stalinism and Fascism
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