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Picture This: A Review of Research Relating to Narrative Processing by Moving Image Versus Language.
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média, historie a historici // media, history, historians
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“yo iba a auschwitz pero ya no”. el comprador de aniversarios de adolfo garcía ortega y las posibilidades de acercarnos a la historia desde la (meta)ficción
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fay weldon, liberal feminism and the praxis of <i>praxis</i>
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fenómenos televisivos «teenagers»: prototipias adolescentes en series vistas en españa televisual teenager phenomena. adolescent prototypes in tv series in spain
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inlassablement raconter l’autre et le passé. les formes du biographique dans l’œuvre de peter ackroyd
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review of will self and contemporary british society
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the value of fictional worlds (or why 'the lord of the rings' is worth reading)
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Historioplastic metafiction: Tarantino, nolan, and the ⇜return to hegel⇝
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Computational disease modeling – fact or fiction?
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American fiction after postmodernism
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Feverish fictions: William t. vollmann and american literary history after postmodernism
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The thread of the memory in Francisco José Viegas’ fiction
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Who can resist a villain? Morality, Machiavellianism, imaginative resistance and liking for dark fictional characters
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From Zarzuela to science fiction: Enrique Gaspar's El anacronópete. An expansion of the limits of the fantastic through conjunction with nationalism
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Emerging traditions: Toward a postcolonial stylistics of black South African fiction in English
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Spectres des monstres: Post-postmodernisms, hauntology and creepypasta narratives as digital fiction
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Science fiction and the cultural logic of early post postmodernism
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Fictions of animality in Latin America: The animal forms on literature and visual arts
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A Different Take on the Big Bang Theory: Examining the Influence of Asperger Traits on the Perception and Attributional Confidence of a Fictional TV Character Portraying Characteristics of Asperger Syndrome
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The links between food security and seed security: Facts and fiction that guide response
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Hypnosis and intensive care nursing, fusion or fiction?
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Introduction: Fiction, invention and hyper-reality in new religions and spiritualities
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Fiction, invention and hyper-reality: From popular culture to religion
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Semio-Linguistic Creative Actualization of the Concept “Information About the Future” in the Science Fiction Discourse
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Can the subaltern fly? Female bodies in Molano’s and Marston’s narcofiction
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Migration and health: fact, fiction, art, politics
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“The Book of My Life is a Book of Voices”: Philip Roth and the Bloodlines of his Fiction
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Communities of fans and television fiction. Case study: The ministry of time (TVE)
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Television fiction and online communities: an analysis of comments on social networks and forums made by female viewers
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The making of Ainu moshiri: Japan's indigenous nationalism and its cultural fictions
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Reading and writing a screenplay: Fiction, documentary and new media
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A “novel” Discovery: Exploring women's literary fiction for use in management and leadership education
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The Use of Interactive Fiction to Promote Conceptual Change in Science: A Forceful Adventure
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Recontextualizing social practices and globalization: Multimodal metaphor and fictional storytelling in printed and internet ads
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Aesthetic fiction on poetic action: Birds-trees symbolism in the child and god (Çocuk ve Allah)
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Literariness and Racial Consciousness in Paule Marshall's Memoir Triangular Road and Gloria Naylor's Fictionalized Memoir 1996
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All-woman jazz bands and gendered beboppers: Gayl Jones and Gloria Naylor's jazz fiction
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The fiction of Gloria Naylor: Houses and spaces of resistance
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The nurture of African American youth in the fiction of Ann Petry, Alice Childress, and Gloria Naylor
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Literariness and Racial Consciousness in Paule Marshall’s Memoir Triangular Road and Gloria Naylor’s Fictionalized Memoir 1996
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Waiting in motion: mapping postcolonial fiction, new mobilities, and migration through Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West
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Lahore Lahore hai: Bapsi Sidhwa and Mohsin Hamid’s city fictions
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A true lahori: Mohsin hamid and the problem of place in pakistani fiction
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‘My split self and my split world’: Troping identity in Mohsin Hamid’s fiction
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The rules of the game have changed: Mohsin Hamid's the Reluctant Fundamentalist and post-9/11 fiction
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Sentiment Analysis for Words and Fiction Characters From the Perspective of Computational (Neuro-)Poetics
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Reframing the nation-state: The transgression and redrawing of borders in African crime fiction
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Looking Very Old Age in the Eye: A Nuanced Approach to the Fourth Age in Contemporary Irish Fiction: A Case Study.
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Looking Very Old Age in the Eye: A Nuanced Approach to the Fourth Age in Contemporary Irish Fiction: A Case Study
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Risk and refuge: Contemplating precarity in contemporary Irish fiction
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'Everything not saved will be lost': Videogames, Violence, and Memory in Contemporary Irish Fiction
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“Empty, Musing, Poignant”: Rupture, Nostalgia, and the Seaside Resort in Contemporary Irish Fiction
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'Gripping to a wet rock': Coastal erosion and the land-sea divide as Existentialist/Ecocritical tropes in contemporary British and Irish Fiction
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Identity predicaments and the music metaphor in contemporary Irish fiction
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Understanding contemporary Irish fiction and drama
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Contemporary Irish fiction and the indirect gaze
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‘What does a woman want?’: Irish contemporary women’s fiction and the expression of desire in an era of plenty
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‘Gripping to a wet rock’: Coastal erosion and the land-sea divide as existentialist/ecocritical tropes in contemporary British and Irish fiction
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American dreams: Emigration or exile in contemporary Irish fiction?
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Mallrats versus Mall Brats: Contemporary consumer culture and the "nonplace" in contemporary Italian and Irish fiction
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Women and exile in contemporary Irish Fiction
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An overview of contemporary Irish regional fiction
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Contemporary irish fiction
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"He's my country": Liberalism, nationalism, and sexuality in contemporary Irish gay fiction
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Representations of Irishness in contemporary Australian fiction = Representações de ser irlandês na ficção australiana contemporânea
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Review of Flann O�Brien: Centenary Essays ed. Neil Murphy and Keith Hopper. Review of Contemporary Fiction, Fall 2011, Vol. 31, No. 3
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Women on the Move: Mobility in Evelyn Conlon’s Fiction
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Gay Fiction, Homophobia and Post-Troubles Northern Ireland: An Interview with Jarlath Gregory
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‘Un-Remembering History’: Traumatic Herstories in Contemporary Irish and Scottish Fiction
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Contemporary Irish Fiction
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Women and Exile in Contemporary Irish Fiction
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Women and exile in contemporary Irish fiction
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Northern Irish Fiction: Provisionals and Pataphysicians
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A Severed Space: The Suburbs of South Dublin in Contemporary Irish Fiction
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Northern Irish Crime Fiction
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Women and Irish Crime Fiction
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Transnational Irish Crime Fiction
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Identity predicaments and the music metaphor in contemporary Irish fiction
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From golden hills to sycamore trees: pastoral homelands and ethnic identity in Irish immigrant fiction, 1860-75.
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Mother's bag of tricks: Irish folklore, tradition and identity in John McGahern's fiction
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Irish identities and the great war in drama and fiction
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The impossibility of transporting identity: The representation of diasporic Irishness in transatlantic Irish fiction, 1860–1900
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Rites of passage: The coffin ship as a site of immigrants' identity formation in Irish and Irish American fiction, 1855-85
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"Forget about being irish" family, transgression, and identity in the fiction of Elizabeth Cullinan
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Us and Them: A Vision of Heroes on the Move in John McGahern’s Fiction
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Fathers in a Coma: Father-Son Relationships in Neil Jordan’s Fiction
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“She had to start thinking like a man”: Women Writing Bodies in Contemporary Northern Irish Fiction
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Nature Trauma: Ecology and the Returning Soldier in First World War English and Scottish Fiction, 1918-1932.
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Ecocriticism in Indian fiction
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Reading the “Outsider Within”: Counter-Narratives of Human Rights in Black Women’s Fiction
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Bacon's New Atlantis and the Fictional Origins of Organised Science
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The Futurism of Hip Hop: Space, Electro and Science Fiction in Rap
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EFFECTIVENESS OF DEPLOYING WHATSAPP AND FLASH FICTION IN COMPREHENSION AND LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY
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Women's fictional writing and social morality: A reading of Qalb al-raǧul (Man's Heart, 1904) by Labībah Hāšim
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Socrates as soldier. Historicity and fiction in the tradition about Socrates
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Crime fiction literature from the Eastern Bloc in the Cuban journal Enigma: 1986-1988
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Read it in books: Literary fiction as a tool to develop moral thinking in the educator
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fixed: the science/fiction of human enhancement
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literatura en twitter. a propósito del <i>twitter fiction festival</i>
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o desenho da toilette na ficção machadiana = the representation of the toilette in the fiction of machado de assis