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Vol. 13 (2012)

Published: 2012-05-21

Editorial

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    Daniel A. Holder, Andreas Hübner, Ottilie P. Klein
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Articles

  • The U.S. Filibusters in Transnational Newspaper Discourses, 1855-1857

    Andreas Beer
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  • Blank Gaze and Vacant Skull—Cinema & Brain(s) & (Dis-)Affection in Recent Mindful and Mind-Related US Cinema

    Benjamin Betka
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  • “I was a stuffed toucan”: Poetic Self-Positioning in Robert Lowell’s Life Studies“

    Eva Brunner
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  • Humor and Ambivalence in the Novels of Toni Morrison

    Silvia Chirilă
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  • Waging a Visual War on Poverty: President Lyndon B. Johnson in Appalachia

    Katharina Fackler
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  • Transatlantic Miscommunication in David Hare’s Drama Stuff Happens“

    Karolina Golimowska
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  • Event{u}al Disruptions: Postmodern Theory and Alain Badiou

    Sebastian Huber
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  • Re-writing ‘Woman’: New Woman Hybridity in Araki Iku’s “The Letter” and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “Turned”

    Carrie Khou
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  • Good Mob, Bad Mob: Violence and Community in The Cattle Queen of Montana (1894)

    David Rose
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ISSN: 1861-6127

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