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“Translating is also a way of doing justice”
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Building caste identity through literature – a different kind of “Dalit” writing
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The Frontier as American National Identity Narrative in the Red Dead Redemption Games
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“Not One of Them”: Exile, Colonial Memory, and Identity in Banine’s Parisian Days
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Intersectional Trap of (in)Visible Identities and Belongings. Between Engagement and Entrapment of Displaced Ukrainian Women Scientists
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Book Review of Refugees, Borders and Identities: Right and Habitat in East and Northeast India, by Anindita Ghoshal
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In Search of Sundaram: Of Cultural Translation and Literary Historiography
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The Reluctant Tourist: Genre and Popular Culture in The Bounty of Sweden
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Yeats, Tagore, and the Nobel Prize in Literature: Imprimaturs in Modernist Cultural Conversations
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Review: German-Jewish Popular Culture before the Holocaust. Kafka's Kitsch
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Cultivating Culture: Youth Food Movement in the Taos Pueblo Native American Community
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On the Quest to Study Abroad; Cultural, Linguistic and Economic Fallouts- matters Arising In Nigeria
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Being the “Other”: How Teaching Internationally Impacts Teacher Candidates’ Culturally Sustaining Practices
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“It’s Like It’s from a Movie or Something”: Narrative Instability, Remediation, and Cultural Prestige in the Indie Video Games Hotline Miami and Katana Zero
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Cohen-Pfister, Laurel and Dagmar Wienroeder-Skinner, eds. Victims and Perpetrators: 1933-1945. (Re)Presenting the Past in Post-Unification Culture. Berlin/ New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2006.
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Rapallo Notebooks A and B: A Packet for Ezra Pound, A Vision, and Articles
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Postcolonial Travel Writing of 1850’s Hawai'i: A Reading of O. A. Bushnell’s Ka’a’awa
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Notes on an Installation: Crater of a Home, Corner of a Mind
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Transitions of a Myth? The Idea of a Language-Defined Kulturnation in Germany
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“I was a witness”
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Witness to a World in Crisis
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A Constant State of Agitation
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“A new sense of life’s possibilities”
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Beginning a New Department in an Established University