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  • Exilic and Diasporan Representation and the Importance of Food in "Crescent" by Diana Abu Jaber
    Title: Exilic and Diasporan Representation and the Importance of Food in "Crescent" by Diana Abu Jaber
    Autor:in: Adil Ouatat (Author)
    Subject: American Studies - Comparative Literature
    Category: Academic Paper , 2023
    Price: US$ 16.99
  • Trauma and Postmemory in Art Spiegelman's "The Complete Maus" and Helen Fremont's "After Long Silence"
    Title: Trauma and Postmemory in Art Spiegelman's "The Complete Maus" and Helen Fremont's "After Long Silence"
    Autor:in: BA Kinga Gmiat (Author)
    Subject: American Studies - Comparative Literature
    Category: Thesis (M.A.) , 2015 , Grade: 1,3
    Price: US$ 42.99
  • 'A Midsummer Night’s Dream' and 'The Tempest' in the mirror of changing critical approaches
    Title: 'A Midsummer Night’s Dream' and 'The Tempest' in the mirror of changing critical approaches
    Autor:in: Cornelia Kaltenbacher (Author)
    Subject: American Studies - Comparative Literature
    Category: Thesis (M.A.) , 2007 , Grade: gut
    Price: US$ 34.99
  • Celebrating Culinary Culture: Food Rituals in Contemporary American Short Story Writing
    Title: Celebrating Culinary Culture: Food Rituals in Contemporary American Short Story Writing
    Autor:in: Irene Fowlkes (Author)
    Subject: American Studies - Comparative Literature
    Category: Essay , 2007 , Grade: B
    Price: US$ 16.99
  • Trauma's Gap. How the Recipient's Triggered Agency in Amy Waldman's novel "The Submission" and Michael Moore's Movie "Fahrenheit 9/11" Creates a New Pattern of Narrative Memory by Turning Ungrievable into Grievable Lives
    Title: Trauma's Gap. How the Recipient's Triggered Agency in Amy Waldman's novel "The Submission" and Michael Moore's Movie "Fahrenheit 9/11" Creates a New Pattern of Narrative Memory by Turning Ungrievable into Grievable Lives
    Autor:in: Ingeborg Morawetz (Author)
    Subject: American Studies - Comparative Literature
    Category: Essay , 2016 , Grade: 1,3
    Price: US$ 16.99
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