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101. Calling all stars: Emerging political authority and cultural policy in the propaganda campaign of World War I
102. Fairy stars and the Mother lode: Children as aesthetic, economic, and sentimental commodities in California Gold Rush theatre
103. The stars, the moon, and the shadowed earth: Viennese astronomy in the fifteenth century
104. Looking at the stars: The Black press, African American celebrity culture, and critical citizenship in early twentieth century America, 1895-1935
105. Indian Americans as native informants: Transnationalism in Bharati Mukherjee's 'Jasmine,' Jhumpa Lahiri's 'The Namesake,' and Kirin Narayan's 'Love, Stars and All That'
106. Picaresque elements in Sholem Aleichem's Wandering Stars
107. Traduire la dominicanidad de Junot Diaz dans 'The Sun, the Moon, the Stars' et 'Wildwood'
108. 'To unsphere the stars...': Exploring the early modern ontological/cosmological crisis in English Renaissance literature
109. 'From the mud to the stars': Darwinism in the novels of Penelope Lively
110. Pop Stars and Gender: The Relation of Representation, Promotion, and Listener Preferences to Artist Success
111. Some of us are looking at the stars: Japanese women, Hong Kong films, and transcultural fandom
112. Islanded in the Stars
113. Field Theories at the Opposite Ends of the String: Stars in Anti-de Sitter Spacetime and Conditions for Integrability on the Worldsheet of Confining Strings
114. 'I JUST WANNA BE WONDERFUL': THE CULTURAL LEGACY OF MARILYN MONROE (STARS, CULTS, HERO/INES, HEROINES, MYTH)
115. BETWEEN THE STREETLAMPS AND THE STARS: A STUDY OF JOHN BARTH'S FICTION
116. Interpretative Dubbing: The Voice Stars in the 1980s Chin
117. The Study Of The Behavior Anomie Of Movie Stars And Its Governance
118. Stars And Capital: Consumption Culture And Daily Life(1930-1949)
119. A Report On The English-Chinese Translation Of A River Of Stars (Excerpts)
120. An Analysis Of The Singing Of Zhu Liangzhen’s Art Song "the Returning Star"
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