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21. On The Image Of The Other In The Poisonwood Bible
22. A Study Of Barbara Chase-Riboud's Sally Hemings From The Perspective Of New Historicism
23. The Research On Barbara W.Tuchman's Historical Writing
24. From The Other To The Self
25. Words In Pictures
26. Comparative Study On Two Chinese Versions Of Major Barbara: From A Perspective Of Interpersonal Function
27. A Study Of Barbara Kruger's Image And Text
28. Schumann's Vocal Music Suite "The Poet's Love" Singing Research
29. The change of the religious voices through the trauma of exile in the works of Else Lasker-Schuler, Nelly Sachs, and Barbara Honigmann
30. Rewriting the Scripts: Marriage, Motherhood, Family, and Trauma in the Novels of Dorothy Allison, Barbara Kingsolver, Toni Morrison, and Sue Monk Kidd
31. Race, Racialization and the Colonial Conquest of the Santa Barbara Channel Region: Colonial and National Racial Ideological System
32. Re-enactments of Ecofeminist Themes: Barbara Kingsolver's 'The Poisonwood Bible', 'Prodigal Summer', and 'Flight Behavior
33. Barbara Morgan's photographic interpretation of American culture, 1935--1980
34. Literature as narrative ethics: Ethics, religion, and scripture in Barbara Kingsolver's 'The Poisonwood Bible'
35. An interdisciplinary comparison of Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness' and Barbara Kingsolver's 'The Poisonwood Bible'
36. What the mother teaches, what the mother learns: Representing motherhood in novels by Barbara Kingsolver, Louise Erdrich, Ruth Ozeki, and Ana Castillo
37. Ritual, nourishment, and caregiving: The performances of Barbara T. Smith and Linda Montano
38. Writing for a cause: The 'English Woman's Journal' and women's work, 1858--1864 (Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon, Bessie Rayner Parkes)
39. Birth writes: Transracial adoptive identities in American literature (Charles Waddell Chesnutt, Barbara Kingsolver, Bharati Mukherjee)
40. A stylistic analysis of the ethos of characters in Barbara Kingsolver's 'The Poisonwood Bible'
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