Keyword [Representing] Result: 61 - 80 | Page: 4 of 7 |
61. | Representing metarepresentations: Is there a theory of mind module |
62. | Representing Indians: The melodrama of Native citizenship in United States popular culture of the 1920s |
63. | Argonauts of the Black Atlantic: Representing slavery, modernity, and the colonising moment |
64. | Acts of Union: Representing nation-states and national identities in Victorian British and Irish writing (Thomas Carlyle, John Stuart Mill, Matthew Arnold) |
65. | Representing the past of Chinese language education: Language, history and Chinese identities in Indonesia |
66. | What the mother teaches, what the mother learns: Representing motherhood in novels by Barbara Kingsolver, Louise Erdrich, Ruth Ozeki, and Ana Castillo |
67. | Representing the medieval English outlaw: Violence, language, and the body |
68. | Reorienting Decorum: Representing and Recognizing the Foreign on the Early Modern English Stage |
69. | Learned professions: Representing erudition, masculinity, and status in early modern England |
70. | Representing the Irish body in England and France: The crisis of pauperism, rebellion and international exchange, 1844--1855 |
71. | Representing the plantation mistress in antebellum American literature |
72. | Language variation in electronic text-based messages: The social differentiation of representing speech and orality in EMC |
73. | Representing possessive predication: Semantic dimensions and pragmatic bases |
74. | Representing the countryside in fourteenth-century England (Walter of Henley, William Langland, Geoffrey Chaucer) |
75. | Representing the Algerian Civil War: Literature, History, and the State |
76. | Representing a difficult past: Examining contemporary Holocaust memorials in Berlin |
77. | Mobilizing resistance / combating nationalism: Representing 9/11 and Hiroshima in American and Japanese fiction and film |
78. | Representing the unrepresentable in Anselm Kiefer's 'Sulamith |
79. | Expressing milk: Representing breastfeeding in contemporary American literature (Toni Morrison, Sherley Ann Williams, Nalo Hopkinson, Louise Erdrich, Laura Esquivel) |
80. | Representing China musically: A Chinese conservatory and China's musical modernity, 1900--1937 |
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