104 results on '"BRANACH-KALLAS, ANNA"'
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2. Algerian Families, Imperial Loyalties and the Memory of WWI in Le Temps de la douleur by Bahia Kiared 1
3. Traumatic Re-enactments: Portraits of Veterans in Contemporary British and Canadian First World War Fiction
4. Allies or Enemies?
5. Allies or Enemies? The Representation of Black Soldiers in Recent French, British, and Canadian Great War Fiction
6. Contact zones, affects and <italic>noeuds de mémoire</italic>: Chinese laborers on the Western Front in Martine Laffon’s <italic>Souviens-toi de moi</italic>.
7. Permutations of Remembrance and (Counter-) Monumentalization: John Mccrae’s in Flanders Fields
8. Sharing Grief: Local and Peripheral Dimensions of the Great War in Contemporary French, British and Canadian Literature
9. Dialogues, Reinterpretations, Critical Repositionings in Literary and Cultural Discourses of 21st Century Canada
10. Cultural Maroonage: Transgressing Boundaries in Black Canadian Writings in English and French
11. Misfits of War: First World War Nurses in the Daughters of Mars by Thomas Keneally
12. Sharing Grief: Local and Peripheral Dimensions of the Great War in Contemporary French, British and Canadian Literature
13. Female pioneers, Good Indians, and Settler Nostalgia: Colonial Ambivalence in Sally Armstrong’s The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor
14. In search of a (Sufi) ethics of vulnerability and care: Treason, friendship, and the First World War in Stephen Daisley’s Traitor
15. The Gallipoli Mission, landscape and the changing meanings of heritage: On Dangerous Ground (2012), by Bruce Scates
16. Afro-Germans, multidirectional memory and French colonial aphasia: The legacy of the First World War in Galadio by Didier Daeninckx.
17. Askari, colonial encounters, and postcolonial war commemoration in Afterlives by Abdulrazak Gurnah
18. Implicated in Entangled Stories: Colonial Encounters, Immigration and the Representation of East Africa in Desertion by Abdulrazak Gurnah
19. Afro-Germans, multidirectional memory and French colonial aphasia: The legacy of the First World War in Galadio by Didier Daeninckx
20. Tirailleurs Sénégalais, Savagery, and War Trauma in At Night All Blood is Black by David Diop.
21. In search of a (Sufi) ethics of vulnerability and care: Treason, friendship, and the First World War in Stephen Daisley's Traitor.
22. From Colony to Camp, From Camp to Colony: First World War Captivity in Ahmed Ben Mostapha, goumier by Mohammed Bencherif
23. Canadians in the Manichean Universe of War: The Novels of Ralph Connor
24. Tirailleurs Sénégalais, Savagery, and War Trauma in At Night All Blood is Black by David Diop
25. Permutations of Remembrance and (Counter-) Monumentalization: John Mccrae’sin Flanders Fields
26. Female pioneers, Good Indians, and Settler Nostalgia: Colonial Ambivalence in Sally Armstrong’s The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor
27. Multidirectional vulnerabilities: Trauma, bare life, and resistance in June Hutton’sUnderground
28. Missing Men: Canadian Prisoners of War in Alan Cumyn’s Great War Novel The Famished Lover
29. The urban condition: literary trajectories through the Canadian Postmetropolis
30. Vimy, Gallipoli, trauma, and the poetics of grief : re-reading the myths of the First World War in Jane Urquhart's The Stone Carvers and Brenda Walker's The Wing of Night
31. Uwikłani w opowieści: o kolonialnych spotkaniach, emigracji i wizji Afryki Wschodniej w Desertion Adbulrazaka Gurnaha.
32. The Gallipoli Mission, landscape and the changing meanings of heritage: On Dangerous Ground(2012), by Bruce Scates
33. Trauma Plots
34. Multidirectional vulnerabilities: Trauma, bare life, and resistance in June Hutton's Underground.
35. Missing Men: Canadian Prisoners of War in Alan Cumyn's Great War Novel The Famished Lover.
36. Rozterki lunatyków. Dlaczego Europejczycy wyruszyli na wojnę sto lat temu według Christophera Clarka
37. Trauma, Gothic Apocalypse and Critical Mourning: The First World War and Its Aftermath in Chris Womersley’s Bereft
38. Rozterki lunatyków. Dlaczego Europejczycy wyruszyli na wojnę sto lat temu według Christophera Clarka
39. Współczesne badania poświęcone I wojnie światowej w Wielkiej Brytanii i Francji – perspektywa kulturoznawcza
40. I wojna i (nie)pokój. Motyw traumy i powojennej odnowy w literaturze francuskiej, angielskiej i kanadyjskiej przełomu XX i XXI wieku
41. World Travellers: Colonial Loyalties, Border Crossing and Cosmopolitanism in Recent Postcolonial First World War Novels
42. Comparing Grief in French, British and Canadian Great War Fiction (1977-2014)
43. Szok Wielkiej Wojny - o traumie indywidualnej, traumie kulturowej oraz portretach gueules cassees we współczesnej literaturze brytyjskiej i francuskiej
44. Crypts, Phantoms, and Cultural Trauma: A Hauntological Approach to Recent British First World War Fiction
45. Trauma Plots: Reading Contemporary Canadian First World War Fiction in a Comparative Perspective.
46. Dialogues, Reinterpretations, Critical Repositionings in Literary and Cultural Discourses of 21st Century Canada.
47. Forbidden Zones: The Representation of Quiet Trauma in Recent British and French World War I Novels
48. (Nie)przekładalność kultur: postkolonialne porównania
49. Polish Immigrants’ Search for the Peaceable Kingdom: Andrew J. Borkowski’s Copernicus Avenue
50. LE CANADA DANS LA GRANDE GUERRE: ÉTAT DES LIEUX DES APPROCHES ANGLOPHONES ET FRANCOPHONES AU DÉBUT DU XXIE SIÉCLE.
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