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            Representaciones cómicas de la discapacidad 

            Hartwig, Susanne; Pereyra, Soledad (2024)
            This volume analyzes the ambivalence of comic representations of disability in fictional texts, films and stage performances, as well as the ambivalence of reception. It seeks to describe precisely what kind of comicality ...
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            La littérature migratoire au féminin à l’interface entre l’« Orient » et l’« Occident » 

            Ba, Tran Thi Thu; Xie, Xiaomeng; Nohe, Hanna; Rantoandroharirojo, Nivo Gabrielle; Lettany, Tatiana; Mistreanu, Diana; Booluck-Miller, Pooja; Hertrampf, Marina Ortrud M.; Bhatt, Pankhuri; Coquille-Chambel, Marie; Delcol, Anaïs; Valli, Clara; Chammas Fiani, Emilie; Benguesmia, Mahdia; Hagen, Kirsten von; Selles Lefranc, Michèle (2025)
            This collective volume examines how the contacts and conflicts between the ‘East’ and the ‘West’ are reflected in the narrative texts of women writers. The contributors examine the extent to which being a woman gives rise ...
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            Migrationsfilme als kritische Heimatfilme? 

            Pirwitz, Anne (2024)
            Since the collapse of communism, the number of Romanians working abroad has risen sharply. Almost 20% of the population now lives outside the country's borders. Transnational family structures with children or parents left ...
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            Mirrored Spaces 

            Scheffer, Jörg (2024)
            This open access book critically examines discussions on digitalisation and individual opportunities for socio-economic advancement. Contrary to the prevailing narratives of “digital empowerment” and opportunities for every ...

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