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Vol. 36 (2007): Literature, Film and Cultural Studies
Vol. 36 (2007): Literature, Film and Cultural Studies
Published:
2007-12-31
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“Too Visible: Race, Gender and Resistance in the Construction of a Canadian Identity in the Poetry of Himani Bannerji”
María Laura Arce ´´Álvarez
11-23
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“Shakespeare’s Plausible Community: The First Act of Titus Andronicus and its Kydian Precedent”
Jordi Coral Escolà
25-38
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“Civil War inside my Body”. Two Narratives of Dying in Contemporary Anglophone Film”
Marta Fernández Morales
39-53
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“The Subaltern Ethnographer: Blurring the Boundaries through Amitav Ghosh’s Writing”
María Elena Martos Hueso
55-66
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“The Beloved Purple of Their Eyes: Inheriting Bessie Smith’s Politics of Sexuality”
Marta Miquel-Baldellou
67-88
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"Forever Young: Consumer Culture and the Ageing Body in Hanif Kureishi’s “The Body”"
Maricel Oró Piqueras
89-100
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“Se habla español: A Certain Tendency in the Western Film”
Juan A. Tarancón
101-117
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Book Reviews
The Quest for God in the Novels of John Banville 1973-2005: A Postmodern Spirituality, by Brendan McNamee (Lewiston, Queenson, Lampeter: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2006).
Violeta Delgado Crespo
121-124
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Jeanette Winterson, by Susana Onega (Manchester: Manchester U.P. Contemporary British Novelists, 2006)
Christine Reynier
125-127
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