12 research outputs found

    Willow trees don't weep

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    This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, organizations, place and events are either the product of the aucthor's imagination or used fictitiously.276 hlm;20 c

    Willow trees don't weep

    No full text
    This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, organizations, place and events are either the product of the aucthor's imagination or used fictitiously.276 hlm;20 c

    Willow trees don't weep

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    This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, organizations, place and events are either the product of the aucthor's imagination or used fictitiously.276 hlm;20 c

    Salma : cinta terlarang, pencemaran kehormatan & pengasingan

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    Lost in Translation

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    Reviews/Interviews

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    Absent Fathers, Outsider Perspectives and Yiddish Typewriters - Norman Ravvin (Concordia University) Talks to Krzysztof Majer (University of 艁贸d藕

    Reviews/Interviews

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    Capital Ellowen Deeowen: A Review of The Making of London: London in Contemporary Literature by Sebastian Groes (Houndsmills: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2011) - Adam Sumera Deconstruction and Liberation: A Review of Simon Glendinning鈥檚 Derrida (New York: Oxford UP, 2011) - Wit Pietrzak Authenticity, Transdifference, Survivance: Native American Identity (Un)Masked: A Review of Native Authenticity: Transnational Perspectives on Native American Literary Studies, ed. Deborah L. Madsen (Albany: State U of New York P, 2010) - Monika Kocot Literature, the Arab Diaspora, Gender and Politics - Fadia Faqir Speaks with Maria Assif Absent Fathers, Outsider Perspectives and Yiddish Typewriters - Norman Ravvin (Concordia University) Talks to Krzysztof Majer (University of 艁贸d藕

    Prison Israel-Palestine: Literalities of Criminalization and Imaginative Resistance

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    This article offers a reflection on the Palestinian experience of imprisonment. It begins by addressing the settler logic of criminalization and goes on to identify how this criminalization extends to the systematic thwarting of resistance. In engaging with different kinds of prison writing and art, it further explores the relationship between the literality of imprisonment and the imagination as a question of collective consciousness
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