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Prefatory Notes
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Prefatory Notes
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Editors’ Note: American Narratives and Video Games
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Their Plea for Freedom – Their Flight from Home: Jewish Women’s Quest for Education, Love, and Anarchism
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“We Gained Our Independence, But we Lost Our Mothers”: Documenting Post-Communist Female Migration through Home Videos in Otilia Babara’s Love is not an Orange
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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 new sense of life’s possibilities”
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A Case Study in Tipping: An Economic Anomaly
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Seeing Reality from a New Dimension
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“Translating is also a way of doing justice”
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A Woman’s Revolutionary Discourse: Olympe De Gouges
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Amefricanity: Latin America from a Black and Indigenous perspective
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There, Then Back There Again: A Personal Reflection on Environmental Responsibility While Traveling Abroad
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“Broken, I Want a Serious Relationship”: The (Self-)Representation of Heterosexual Masculinities on Tinder in India
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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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Play Me for a Fool: Horror-Inducing Madness from Edgar Allan Poe to The Dark Eye (1995)
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The Epidemic of Unsheltered Men in the United States and its Public Health Consequences: A National Public Health Priority
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Review;Lives of Circumcised and Veiled Women; A Global-Indian Interplay of Discourses and Narratives, Debangana Chatterjee, 2024. Routledge
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“But What are You, Mama?”: Gendered Migration, Epistemic Injustice, and Feminist Resistance in Domnica Rădulescu’s Dream in a Suitcase (2022)
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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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TOC
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Front Matter