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Volume 26 • Issue 2 • 2002

Introductory Material


Front matter, vol. 26, issue 2

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    Articles


    When I Means We: A Reading of School in French Caribbean Apprenticeship Novels

    • Pascale De Souza

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    Boris Vian's American Movie: The Lost Authorship of I Will Spit on Your Graves

    • M. Martin Guiney

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    A Tale of Two Authors: Valenzuela and Borges

    • Sharon Magnarelli

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    Almost the Same, but Not Quite: Re-Orienting the Story of the Subject in Christina Fernández Cubas's El año de Gracia

    • Jessica A. Folkart

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    interview, Ghada Amer, French,

    • Fuencisla Zomeño

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    "What Exactly Is a Black?": Interrogating the Reality of Race in Jean Genet's The Blacks

    • Debby Thompson

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    Hermann Hesse's Hegelianism: The Progress of Consciousness Towards Freedom in The Glass Bead Game

    • John Krapp

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    The Construction of History in the Folds of Family History in the Novel Song Lost in West Buenos Aires by María Rosa Lojo

    • Zulema Moret

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    Book Review


    Reviews of recent publications

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      Essay


      Is "Kulturnation" a Synonym for "National Identity"?

      • Helmut Peitsch

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