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  1. Introduction
  2. Thomas O. Beebee
  3. pp. 445-450
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  1. Cultural and Individual Memory of Literature: A Study of Croatian and American Readers
  2. Lovro Škopljanac
  3. pp. 451-468
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  1. Between Social Duty and the Greed of Giving: On Philanthrocapitalism and Gift-Patriotism
  2. Sándor Hites
  3. pp. 469-486
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  1. Translating Hemispheres: Eastern Europe and the Global South Connection through Translationscapes of Poverty
  2. Ştefan Baghiu
  3. pp. 487-503
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  1. Ethnic Boundary and Literature/Image Representation
  2. Yihan Wang
  3. pp. 520-540
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  1. Mothering and Motherhood: Experience, Ideology, and Agency
  2. Min Jiao
  3. pp. 541-556
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  1. Glocalizing the (Arab) Nahḍah: An Investigation of the Nahḍah’s Literacies and Multimodalities
  2. Alaaeldin Mahmoud
  3. pp. 557-572
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  1. Chasing Impressions: A Comparative Cultural Analysis of Impressionistic Criticism in Hungary
  2. Maya J. Lo Bello
  3. pp. 573-586
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  1. The Invention of Body Representation in Modern China: Case Study of Liu Haisu and the “Model Event”
  2. Guohua Zhu, Wei Feng
  3. pp. 587-603
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  1. Romanian Literature as World Literature ed. by Mircea Martin, Christian Moraru, Andrei Terian (review)
  2. Keith Hitchins
  3. pp. 604-606
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  1. The Transcontinental Maghreb: Francophone Literature across the Mediterranean by Edwidge Tamalet Talbayev (review)
  2. Christopher T. Bonner
  3. pp. 606-609
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  1. The Global South and Literature ed. by Russell West-Pavlov (review)
  2. Magalí Armillas-Tiseyra
  3. pp. 609-612
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  1. Literature and the Experience of Globalization: Texts without Borders by Svend Erik Larsen (review)
  2. Stephanie M. Hilger
  3. pp. 613-614
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  1. Crime Fiction as World Literature ed. by Louise Nilsson, David Damrosch, Theo D’haen (review)
  2. Joel Black
  3. pp. 615-619
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  1. East-West Exchange and Late Modernism: Williams, Moore, Pound by Zhaoming Qian (review)
  2. Martha Sledge
  3. pp. 623-626
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  1. The Moral Electricity of Print: Transatlantic Education and the Lima Women’s Circuit, 1876–1910 by Ronald Briggs (review)
  2. Earl E. Fitz
  3. pp. 626-628
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  1. Policing Literary Theory ed. by Calin-Andrei Mihailescu, Takayuki Yokota-Murakami (review)
  2. Jon Baskin
  3. pp. 628-632
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  1. Disturbing Attachments: Genet, Modern Pederasty, and Queer History by Kadji Amin (review)
  2. Edith J. Benkov
  3. pp. 632-635
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  1. Cosmopolitan Parables. Trauma and Responsibility in Contemporary Germany by David D. Kim (review)
  2. Maria Roca Lizarazu
  3. pp. 635-639
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  1. The Marrano Specter: Derrida and Hispanism ed. by Erin Graff Zivin (review)
  2. Patricio Boyer
  3. pp. 639-641
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  1. Life without End: A Thought Experiment in Literature from Swift to Houellebecq by Karl S. Guthke (review)
  2. Alex McCauley
  3. pp. 641-644
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  1. One Foot in the Finite: Melville’s Realism Reclaimed by K. L. Evans (review)
  2. Alex Moskowitz
  3. pp. 644-648
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  1. Bilingual Brokers: Race, Literature, and Language as Human Capital by Jeehyun Lim (review)
  2. Andrea Fedi
  3. pp. 648-651
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  1. The Polyphonic World of Cervantes and Dostoevsky by Slav N. Gratchev (review)
  2. Thomas Pavel
  3. pp. 651-654
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  1. Writing to Change the World. Anna Seghers, Authorship, and International Solidarity in the Twentieth Century by Marike Janzen (review)
  2. Madalina Meirosu
  3. pp. 654-657
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  1. Power of Gentleness: Meditations on the Risk of Living by Anne Dufourmantelle (review)
  2. N. A. Weston
  3. pp. 658-661
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  1. Milton in Translation ed. by Angelica Duran, Islam Issa, Jonathan R. Olson (review)
  2. David Adkins
  3. pp. 661-665
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  1. Subversive Stages: Theater in Pre- and Post-Communist Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria by Ileana Alexandra Orlich (review)
  2. Aniko Szucs
  3. pp. 665-669
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