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1. | An Analysis Of Laura Mulvey’s Feminist Film Theory |
2. | A Translation Project Report Of Chapter8of Bad Childhood-Good Life By Laura Schlessinger |
3. | Cultural Translation And Rewrite |
4. | A Comparative Study Of Laura And Emerald From Feminist Perspective |
5. | Freedom Out Of Constraint A Feminist Study On The Hours |
6. | An Analysis Of A Woman’s Messenger And The Construction Of The New Woman Discourse In The Early Republican China,1912-1922 |
7. | Confrontation In Silence: The Study Of Laura Poitras’s Post 9/11 Trilogy |
8. | Dialogue And Carnival:A Study Of Nabokov’s Creation From The Perspective Of Bakhtin’s Cultural Semiotics |
9. | Research On Laura Mulvey’s Image Culture Theory |
10. | Otto Preminger's 'Laura', 'Where the Sidewalk Ends', and 'Angel Face': An obsession with Freudian psychology |
11. | An examination of a woman's life work: Laura Smith Haviland and the founding of the Raisin Institute |
12. | 'Indians in the house': Revisiting American Indians in Laura Ingalls Wilder's 'Little House' books |
13. | Recipe for narrative: Representations of culture in culinary literature (Josefina Howard, Austin Clarke, Barbados, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, Laura Esquivel, Mexico) |
14. | Hear me whisper, hear me roar: Life writing, literature for children, and Laura Ingalls Wilder |
15. | Expressing milk: Representing breastfeeding in contemporary American literature (Toni Morrison, Sherley Ann Williams, Nalo Hopkinson, Louise Erdrich, Laura Esquivel) |
16. | Chicana aesthetics: A view of unconcealed alterities and affirmations of Chicana identity through Laura Aguilar's photographic images |
17. | Laura's laurels: Re -visioning Platonism and Petrarchism in the philosophy and poetry of Tullia d'Aragona |
18. | From art to literature: Magic realism in 'Like Water for Chocolate' and 'Mangos, Bananas and Coconuts' (Laura Esquivel, Mexico, Himilce Novas, painting) |
19. | The rhetoric of victimization in Tennessee Williams' 'The Glass Menagerie': The development, performance and reception of Laura Wingfield's characterization |
20. | Portraits of displaced women: Tennessee Williams' Amanda Wingfield, Laura Wingfield, and Blanche DuBois |
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