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Találatok száma: 22.

2013

Aspray William; Ocepek Melissa; Royer George: America eats out : an interdisciplinary study of American eating habits from colonial to modern times. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 2. (2013)

Basu Sukla: Moon marked and touched by sun : re-inventing 'Woman words' in plays by African American women. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 1. (2013)

Benczik Vera: Review of Margaret Atwood's Maddaddam. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 2. (2013)

Bollobás Enikő: Of fairies and freaks one editor, two collections. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 1. (2013)

Bálint Emma: The representation of women in Walt Disney's productions in the studio era. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 2. (2013)

Cora Zoltán: Review of Diana C. Gill's How we are changed by War. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 1. (2013)

Dragon Zoltán: The augmented subject - technological interfaces of subjectivity, geography and the moving image. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 1. (2013)

Galamb Zoltán: Review of Jiří Flajšar and Zénó Vernyik's Words into Pictures : E. E. Cummings’ Art across borders. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 1. (2013)

Gregor Zsófia: Privy to both worlds : the meeting of languages in Louise Erdrich's Love medicine. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 1. (2013)

Gruić Grmuša Lovorka: The transformations in the understanding of temporality in postmodern literature. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 1. (2013)

Iváncsics Bernát: Plotting the kill and killing the plot : levels of reading in Nabokov's Pale fire. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 1. (2013)

Kérchy Anna: A review of Presences and absences – transdisciplinary essays. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 2. (2013)

Lénárt András: Hispanic Hollywood : Spanish-language American films in the 1920s and 1930s. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 2. (2013)

Makai Péter Kristóf: No one who minds is here : redesigning the 'Social norms of cognition' for the contemporary autism novel. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 2. (2013)

Makai Péter Kristóf: A review of Kádár Judit's Royal flush : kritikák a brit és amerikai prózairodalomról. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 1. (2013)

Palatinus David Levente: Autopsy and/as différance - CSI's ekphrastic bodies. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 2. (2013)

Szabó Zsófia: The role of the politics is war conceptual metaphor in framing the debate on marriage equality. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 2. (2013)

Szép Eszter: 'We own them' - a review of W. J. T. Mitchell's Cloning terror : the war of images, 9/11 to the present. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 2. (2013)

Sánchez Canales Gustavo: Holocaust imagery in Michael Chabon's The final solution. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 1. (2013)

Tillman Gábor: "Writing is hard and it calls for honesty" : an interview with Rolando Hinojosa-Smith. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 1. (2013)

Ótott Márta: Encountering the father in Arthur L. Kopit's Oh dad, poor dad, mamma's hung you in the closet and I'm feelin' so sad : a pseudoclassical tragifarce in a bastard French tradition. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 2. (2013)

Ótott Márta: Poetic and scholarly words for a birthday : review of Tanulmányok Bollobás Enikő 60. születésnapjára. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (9) 1. (2013)

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