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Reading Space: (Un)Mapping Otherness in Nineteenth-Century Paris
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Carnival Ever After: How the Uneasy Marriage of Folklore and Early Soviet Children's Prose Built a New Ideological World
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Reading the Hieroglyph: The Em Dash in Action
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Die Locken Zusammengenommen
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Acquaintances, Companions and Those Called Friends
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Selling Exploitation, Buying Consent: A Reading of Advertising in Ecuador
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Black Trans* Ontology in the Wake of Afro-Pessimism
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Sex and Truth
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Poignant Immobility: Temporality in the Works of Barthes, Lispector, Proust and Tarkovsky
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The Jeremiad: Readings of African-American and Jewish testimonial
literature
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Anachronism and Anatopism in the Prose-Fiction of W.G. Sebald
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Shelley's Communism of Writing
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Exodus 3:14: Arguments for Incoherency and Non-literal Methods
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Literature and Social Justice: Persuasion in Machado de Assis, Lu Xun, and Virgilio Piñera
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Writing the Unspeakable: Language, Memory and Trauma In Survival
in Auschwitz, Still Alive and Nightfather
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Women’s Spectrality and Identity in Victorian Literature
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