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“You can always hold out a piece of bread in the void” : Food and Duras’s War of Waiting
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Who’s Afraid of the Kitchen? Representations of the Kitchen in Three US Films, The Children’s Hour, Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Blue Jasmine
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‘Ardhanareeshwara’ – The Lord Who is Half Woman: Breaking the Gender Binary through Indian Philosophy and Contemporary Gender Studies
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“We can give it different form”: From garbage to beauty — raising ecological and gender justice awareness through the art of Meena Kayastha
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Transgressing the Intellectual Status Quo: How Transhumanism Seeks to Overcome More than Biological Limitations
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Why We Should Care About LGBTQIA+ Aging
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Culturally Responsive Care for Jewish Patients and Colleagues in Speech-Language Pathology
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Was the German Battlefleet Programme the Main Reason for the End of Britain’s “Splendid Isolation”?
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Bushwhacking Through Anaconda-Filled Jungles
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Wombs, Wizards, and Wisdom: Bilbo's Journey from Childhood in The Hobbit
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Front Matter
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Cover Art
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NGR 25 Contributors
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Robert Musil's Literary Ethics: The Man without Qualities Reconsidered
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Book Review: Stolleis, Michael. Origins of the German Welfare State: Social Policy in Germany to 1945. New York: Springer, 2013.
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Raumerfahrung zwischen Dorf, Sanatorium und Schneelandschaft: Grenzüberschreitungen in Adalbert Stifters Bergkristall und Thomas Manns Der Zauberberg
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“Die Ewigkeit als Dauererektion”: Synchronic and Diachronic Abjection in Heiner Müller’s Quartett
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Narrating the Date: Brecht’s Cäsar und sein Legionär and the Calendar Story
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Book Review: Etkind, Alexander, Rory Finnen et al. Remembering Katyn. Cambridge, UK and Malden, MA: Polity Press, 2012.
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Eulenspiegel auf dem Pegasus: Wolfgang Koeppen als Stadtschreiber von Bergen-Enkheim
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Book Review: Heiduschke, Sebastian. East German Cinema: DEFA and Film History. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2013.
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About the Artist
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About the Authors
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