Keyword [Borders] Result: 41 - 60 | Page: 3 of 5 |
41. | Liberation beyond borders: Dalit feminist hermeneutics and four gospel women |
42. | Fuzzy borders: Children's exploration of their language and identities |
43. | Citizens without borders: American identity and the cultural politics of globalization |
44. | Indians, environment, and identity on the borders of American literature |
45. | Borders, bridges and braiding: A Latino family's meaning making of the first in the family to attend college |
46. | Border of memories, memories of borders: An ethnographic investigation of border practices in the Julian region |
47. | Patrolling and controlling our borders: Vigilante fictions in America (Thomas Dixon, Jr., Richard Wright) |
48. | Laughing across borders: Black diasporic literature and the negotiation of master strategies |
49. | Borders and crossings: Trade, diplomacy and ginseng between Qing China and Choson Korea |
50. | Beyond the shadows of cohousing: Cultivating idealism, identity, borders and trust |
51. | Prosocial behavior beyond borders: Understanding a psychological sense of global community |
52. | Threatening young ladies: Re-inscribing national borders through images of adolescent women in twentieth-century Mexican, Brazilian, and ethnic North American novels |
53. | Stories of crossing borders: Identities, place and culture |
54. | The NAFTA spectacle: Envisioning borders, migrants and the U.S.- Mexico neoliberal relation in visual culture |
55. | Ranging bodies and borders: Frontier embodiment in American literature |
56. | 'Nationalists without borders': The silent emergence of the New Right International |
57. | Crossing borders and breaking boundaries: American and British fiction in the 20th century and beyond |
58. | Beyond borders: The politics of the margins in Woolf, Joyce, and Hall (Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, Ireland, Radclyffe Hall) |
59. | Borders Beyond Borders: Women's Mobility in the U.S. and Mexico |
60. | At the borders of humanity: Sympathy and animals in William Cowper's, William Wordsworth's and John Clare's poems |
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