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  3. Vol. 4 No. 1 (2008): Spring
EDITORS: RÉKA M. CRISTIAN & ZOLTÁN DRAGON

Published: 2008-05-01

Essays

Making the subject : performative genders in Carson McCullers' The ballad of the sad cafe and David Hwang's M. Butterfly

Enikő Bollobás
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The hyphenated identity in contemporary multiethnic American drama

Ashis Sengupta
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Amazons, angels, blacks and savages : national others in Thomas Jefferson's thought

Zoltán Vajda
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The representation of aggressive women in various adaptations of Maurine Dallas Watkins's Chicago

Zsófia Anna Tóth
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A whole new world (?) - rereading Disney animations of the early 1990

Nóra Borthaiser
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A vampiric relation to feminism : the monstrous-feminine in Whitley Strieber's and Anne Rice's gothic fiction

Rita Antoni
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Prospects for a thick democracy

John Ryder
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Reviews

Pragmatism as post-postmodernism : lessons from Dewey by Larry A. Hickman

Michael Eldridge
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Social realities in the making by Irén Annus

Erzsébet Barát
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Basic cases in U.S. constitutional law : the separation of powers by Pawel Laidler and U.S. foreign policy : procedure and substance by Łukasz Worldliczek

György Novák
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Ethnic literatures of America : diaspora and intercultural studies : ed. by Somdatta Mandal and Himadri Lahiri

Fruzsina Balogh
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Department of American Studies, Institute of English and American Studies, University of Szeged
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Réka M. Cristian and Zoltán Dragon

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