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Narrating the Date: Brecht’s Cäsar und sein Legionär and the Calendar Story
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The Girls and the Others: Racialized Anthropomorphism in the First Season of The Powerpuff Girls
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Gross Domestic Product
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Reading, Seeing, and Teaching Kafka’s The Metamorphosis in Translation
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Uncovering Teacher Candidates’ Personal Reading Preferences
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Hooking Intermediate-level Students on Literature: Reading La Maison de Claudine with La Maison de Colette
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Review: Dana J. Gavin, Generative AI and the Future of the Humanities. Reading, Writing, Teaching, Labor Palgrave, 2025. 116 pages. Hardcover. $44.99. ISBN 978-3-032-06533-9
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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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Erratum
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Experimenting with the Experimental Novel: José Donoso and Naturalism in Chile
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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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Calvert, Katherine E. Modeling Motherhood in Weimar Germany: Political and Psychological Discourses in Women’s Writing. Camden House, 2023.
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Anke Finger and Julie Shoults, Editors. Women in German Expressionism: Gender / Sexuality / Activism. U of Michigan P, 2023.
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Chris Marker. Early Film Writings, edited by Steven Ungar. Translated by Sally Shafto, U of Minnesota P, 2024.
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Helen Finch. German-Jewish Life Writing in the Aftermath of the Holocaust: Beyond Testimony. Camden House, 2023.
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Ashley Hope Pérez. Deformative Fictions. Cruelty and Narrative Ethics in Twentieth-Century Latin American Literature. The Ohio State University Press, 2024.
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Exploring Maghrebi Literature Through the Lens of Active Learning Strategies
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Teaching One Hundred Years of Solitude through Talmudic Eyes
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Teaching Hurricane María: From Chaos and Crisis to Healing and Resistance in Contemporary Puerto Rican Fiction
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Teaching Humor in French Literature in the 21st-Century Classroom
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“Vous en avez d’autres comme celui-ci?” (“Do you have any more like this one?”): Teaching Françoise Sagan’s 1954 Novel Bonjour tristesse to 21st-century Students
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Special Focus: Teaching 20th and 21st Century Literature
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