Keyword [Karen] Result: 41 - 60 | Page: 3 of 4 |
| 41. | Anxiety And Self-Salvation |
| 42. | The politics of fashion: American leaders and image perception |
| 43. | An Examination of Karen Tanaka's Approach to Minimalism: 'Water Dance' and 'Techno Etudes |
| 44. | Counter-representing the self in the postmodern: Anti-representational poetics in the fiction of Kurt Vonnegut, Sandra Cisneros, Ishmael Reed, Karen Tei Yamashita, and Haruki Murakami |
| 45. | Karen Tei Yamashita's challenge: Immigrants moving with the changing landscape |
| 46. | Sgaw Karen as spoken by a member of the local North Carolina Karen community: a phonetic analysis and phonemic description |
| 47. | Resilience in the Karen-Refugee Population from Myanmar/Burma Resettled in the U.S.: An Exploratory Study |
| 48. | Rewriting the body: Carl and Karen Pope's 'Palimpsest' |
| 49. | Environmental justice metafiction: Narrative and politics in contemporary ethnic women's novels by Louise Erdrich, Linda Hogan, Ruth Ozeki, and Karen Yamashita |
| 50. | Karen Horney's three character styles [neurotic styles] as responses to early maternal deprivation and unmanageable rage: Three illustrative case studies |
| 51. | Generation, reformation, transformation: The role of Roman Catholicism in the feminist analysis of American performance studies (Coco Fusco, Karen Finley) |
| 52. | Selected intermediate piano pieces by seven women of the twentieth century: Marion Bauer, Germaine Tailleferre, Ruth Crawford Seeger, Sofia Gubaidulina, Emma Lou Diemer, Chen Yi, and Karen Tanaka |
| 53. | The over -valued and under -valued self: Pride and self -contempt in the thought of Reinhold Niebuhr, Carl Rogers, and Karen Horney |
| 54. | The concept of justice in four Christian feminist ethicists--Beverly Wildung Harrison, Margaret Farley, Karen Lebacqz, and Katie G. Cannon |
| 55. | A GRAMMATICAL SKETCH OF EASTERN KAYAH (RED KAREN) (BURMA, THAILAND) |
| 56. | A Study On C-E Translation Methods Of Love In A Fallen City Based On Hermeneutic Translation Theory |
| 57. | Spatial Narrative In Japanese-american Karen Tei Yamashita’s Tropic Of Orange |
| 58. | A Horneyan Interpretation Of Edna’s Neurosis In The Awakening |
| 59. | Cosmopolitan Patriotism In Karen Tei Yamashita’s Tropic Of Orange |
| 60. | A Horneyan Interpretation Of Chinese Americans’ Anxiety |
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