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Trashing national identity: the portrayal of ethnic conflict in the contemporary African novel
Cause for Alarm: How, in becoming-spy, holes develop in the hero’s Symbolic order
Dynamic Nonsense: Deleuze, Futurism and Linguistic Materiality
Impossible Objects, Thought Experiments, and the Logic of Fictional Worlds
Paradox in Time: Movement and Stasis in T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land
Figure and Ground: the body as a locus of narrative and knowing
The Sea is Midwife to the Shore
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From Who Do you Love?
The Hole in the Trousers
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