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41. | A Study Of The Postmodern Historical Narrative Writing In The Underground Railroad |
42. | On The History Writing Of Midnight's Children |
43. | Trans-colonial historiographic praxis: Dis/memberment, memory, and third-space Chicana, Latina, and Caribbean feminist embodied re/membrance |
44. | La mariee mise a nu par ses celibataries meme: A historiographic study of Marcel Duchamp's 'Large Glass' |
45. | Pioneer or invader? Situational metafiction in the settler nations |
46. | A historiographic survey of various interpretations of why the Soviet military fared so poorly during Operation Barbarossa |
47. | Canadian postwar perspectives of her-story: Historiographic metafiction by Laurence, Kogawa, Shields, and Atwood |
48. | A historiographic and ethnographic study of xianghua heshang (incense and flower monks) in the Meixian Region (China) |
49. | In the canon's mouth: Rhetoric and narration in historiographic metafiction (J. M. Coetzee, South Africa, Peter Carey, Australia, Salman Rushdie, Daniel Defoe, Charles Dickens, Laurence Sterne) |
50. | Voicing back: The poetics and politics of Ping Chong's ethno-historiographic fables |
51. | German Vergangenheitsbewaltigung, 1961--1999: Selected historiographic controversies and their impact on national identity |
52. | The development of the reimaginative and reconstructive in historiographic metafiction: 1960--2007 |
53. | Undoing history: Authenticity, tourism, and the precise and vulgar continuum. The staging of the past through performance and display as historiographic operation at living history museums in the United States |
54. | Working through Indian history: Historiographic intervention in fiction of the subcontinent, 1935--1985 |
55. | Historiographic metafiction or lying with the truth |
56. | Histories of difference: Foucault and the late twentieth-century British novel |
57. | Rewriting history: Three experiments in historiographic metafiction |
58. | A Study Of Linda Hutcheon's Poetics Of Postmodernism |
59. | Shuttling Between History And Fictionality |
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