Keyword [Strangers] Result: 41 - 60 | Page: 3 of 4 |
41. | A Study Of The Identity Of The "other" In "Strangers In Lahore Tea House" |
42. | Secret compass codes, chance meetings with strangers: Teaching and learning stories as quests |
43. | Intimate strangers: Blacklisted filmmakers in postwar Europe |
44. | Detective stories from madrid: Translations of 'One Dead Cat' by Juan Pedro Aparicio & 'The Kindness of Strangers' by Antonio Munoz Molina |
45. | Strangers who are not foreign: Intimate exclusion and racialized boundary in urban Indonesia |
46. | Strangers in stranger tongues: Vladimir Nabokov and the writing of exile, with reference to Joseph Conrad, Hakob Asadourian, and Roman Jakobson |
47. | Strangers from within, strangers from without: Negotiations and uses of space in African American and immigrant literatures and cultures, 1900s-1950s |
48. | Adolescent females, interethnic friendship and the power of discourse |
49. | Strangers in the Heartland: Cultural Identity in Flux, Japanese Americans in Chicago, 1892--1942 |
50. | Strangers in a Familiar Land: The Medieval and African-American Literary Tradition |
51. | Neighbors and strangers: Hermann Cohen and Protestant biblical criticism |
52. | Making difference: Aliens, strangers and others in early modern London, 1580--1680 |
53. | Streets, strangers and solidarity: A study of lesbian interaction in the public realm |
54. | No longer strangers or aliens: Exiled bodies, Bonhoeffer's theology of Holy Communion, and celebrating Eucharist among exile |
55. | Hospitality to vulnerable strangers: The challenge of geographical distancing and a Christian response |
56. | National identities, legal discourse and the creation of strangers in liberal democracy |
57. | A stranger at home, at home among strangers: Joseph Conrad as an expatriate writer |
58. | Social injustice and biblical law: The case of widows, strangers, and orphans in the Deuteronomic code |
59. | Strangers within our gates: A study of four first generation Chinese immigrant men's autobiographies, 1930s-1940s |
60. | The force of strangers: Construction and deconstruction of Japanese national identity |
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