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Vol. 58 (2018): Literature, Film and Cultural Studies
Vol. 58 (2018): Literature, Film and Cultural Studies
Published:
2018-12-16
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A Deconstruction of the Mahabharata: When Draupadi Writes Back
Ana García-Arroyo
13-29
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“This is a Business Transaction, Fundamentally”: Surrogate Motherhood in Meera Syal’s The House of Hidden Mothers
Irene Pérez Fernández
31-48
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Hosts, Guests and Parasites in Helena Maria Viramontes' “The Cariboo Café”
Jesús Benito Sánchez
49-65
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Hospitality in Walt Whitman's Specimen Days
Santiago Rodríguez Guerrero-Strachan
67-82
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Spectrality in Margaret Atwood’s “Death by Landscape” (1990)
Teresa Gibert
83-100
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Waitin' on the Ghost of Tom Joad: The Neoliberal Reconstruction of the Great Depression Years in Cinderella Man
Fabián Orán Llarena
101-120
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Book Reviews
The Introspective Realist Crime Film, by Luis M. García Mainar
Jesús Ángel González López
123-126
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When Highbrow Meets Lowbrow: Popular Culture and the Rise of Nobrow, edited by Peter Swirski and Tero Eljas Vanhanen
Lian Xiong
127-130
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Poetry and Poetics after Wallace Stevens, edited by Bart Eeckhout and Lisa Goldfarb
Anna Kurasova
131-135
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