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41. | Globalized backlash: Women Against Feminism's new media matrix of (anti) feminist testimony |
42. | Cognitive Processes and Memory Differences in Recall and Recognition in Adults |
43. | Exploring the mind of war: The testimony of selected World War II participants as measured against historical scholarship |
44. | Facing Jazz, Facing Trauma: Modern Trauma and the Jazz Archive |
45. | Testimony on trial: Conrad, James and the contest for modernism (Joseph Conrad, Henry James) |
46. | Trilectic of testimony: A phenomenological construal of the Eucharist as manifestation-proclamation-attestation |
47. | Material intrahistory and stage practice of the nineteenth-century bourgeois theater. The testimony of the Theater Calderon de la Barca: Valladolid, 1863--1900 |
48. | The trial as whodunit: The role of question types and degree of detail on perceptions of attorney -eyewitness interaction |
49. | Traumatic possessions: The body and memory in multiethnic women's writing and performance (Sherley Anne Williams, Anna Deavere Smith, Maxine Hong Kingston, Gayl Jones, Robbie McCauley) |
50. | Moral dependence: Reliance on moral testimony |
51. | I have a testimony: A perspective of death, grief and widowhood in African American culture |
52. | From Tragedy to Testimony: Bare Life and the Hermeneutics of Sufferin |
53. | Chinese scar literature on the Cultural Revolution as testimony |
54. | Crisis, trauma, and testimony: The work of mourning in the 'Age of AIDS |
55. | From madwomen to Vietnam veterans: Trauma, testimony, and recovery in post-colonial women's writing |
56. | Writing terror: Crises of historical testimony in twentieth-century Chinese literature and film |
57. | DEVELOPMENT OF VISUAL MEMORY FOR FACES AND SCENES: IMPLICATIONS FOR CHILDREN'S EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY |
58. | SLAVERY AND CONVERSION: AN ANALYSIS OF EX-SLAVE TESTIMONY (AFRO-AMERICAN, CHRISTIANITY, BLACK, SOCIAL ETHICS, RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE) |
59. | In defense of dependence on moral testimony |
60. | Self-involved subjects: Testimony and crisis in contemporary American literature |
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