Vol.5 No.2
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- Vol.5 No.2
- Published:2013
- ISSN :1949-8519
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Marginalization and Minorities in Contemporary World Literature and Film: Introduction
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Reflections on the Dialetics of Marginalization
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The Marginalization of Death in Culture Based on Selected Examples of Modern Literature and Philosophy
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Being a Minority: Colonial Africa in Muriel Spark’s Short Stories Cycle
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The Presence of the Other in Knud Rasmussen’s “The New People”
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The Experience of Marginalisation in the Process of Discovering Identity in Out of place and Persepolis
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A Mysterious Closeness: Africa and Europe in Kirsten Thorup’s The God of Chance
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Black Male Marginalization in Early Twentieth Century American Canonical Novels:The Great Gatsby and Of Mice and Men
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Caught in the Middle:Jewish Soldiers in American War Fiction
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A Citizen of the World:Count Leon Skórzewski
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The Transparent Peasant: On the Narrative Voice in John Berger’s Into Their Labours Trilogy
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Discrimination of Sexual and AIDS Minorities in Jonathan Demme’s Philadelphia (1993)
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Searching for the Other in HBO’s Hit Series True Blood
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An Ostracized Minority Silently Facing Denial of Social Acceptance: The Depiction of Disabled People in South Korean and Japanese Movies
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Dissection and Assembly: Malayan Imagery in Tash Aw’s The Harmony Silk Factory
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Love and the Others: Discussions of Tenor and Vehicle in Tash Aw’s Map of the Invisible World
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The Palace Entertainment Institutions in the Tang Poetries
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The Appropriation of Daoist and Marxist Concepts of Dialectics in Brecht’s Theatre
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Gwendolyn Brooks’s Nationalist Position and Aesthetic Dynamics
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The War Ethics in Wars:Taking Trojan War as an Example
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An Interview with Jerry W. Ward, Jr.
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