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From Family Reintegration To Carnivalistic Degradation: Dismantling Soviet Communal Myths In Russian Cinema Of The Mid-1990s, Alexander V. Prokhorov
From Family Reintegration To Carnivalistic Degradation: Dismantling Soviet Communal Myths In Russian Cinema Of The Mid-1990s, Alexander V. Prokhorov
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Will Drew And Phil Crewe & Frank Fane: A Swinburne Enigma, Terry L. Meyers
Will Drew And Phil Crewe & Frank Fane: A Swinburne Enigma, Terry L. Meyers
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"Few people perhaps noticed a tentative entry by Cecil Y. Lang in his Swinburne entry in volume 3 of the 1969 New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature, an item that had escaped earlier bibliographers: 'Will Drew and Phil Crewe & Frank Fane [1962?] priv prtd.'..."
Teaching Incest In Medieval Literature, Culture And Law, George D. Greenia
Teaching Incest In Medieval Literature, Culture And Law, George D. Greenia
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Citizens Of Memory: Refiguring The Past In Post-Dictatorship Argentina, Silvia Tandeciarz
Citizens Of Memory: Refiguring The Past In Post-Dictatorship Argentina, Silvia Tandeciarz
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If, as Angel Rama claims in The Lettered City, the city dictates everything one must think, forcing its inhabitants to repeat its discourse, how might shifts in the city’s contours affect the construction of civil society? How might urban designs that facilitate the work of recollection help inform conceptions of citizenship for historical actors emerging from dictatorship? These are the questions cultural practitioners in Argentina address through interventions in the Buenos Aires cityscape that honor victims of state terrorism (1976–83). By analyzing three memorial sites that illuminate the complex relation between space and democratic practices, this essay traces how …
Revisioning Aleksandrov’S Circus: Seventy Years Of The Great Family, Alexander V. Prokhorov
Revisioning Aleksandrov’S Circus: Seventy Years Of The Great Family, Alexander V. Prokhorov
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