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Foreword | The Editors |
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Gender and Ethnicity: Life Stories of Jewish-American Immigrant Women in the First Half of the Twentieth Century |
ANCA-LUMINIŢA IANCU |
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“People Eat Their Dinner, Just Eat Their Dinner…”: Food Discourse in Anton Chekhov’s The Three Sisters and Beth Henley’s Crimes of the Heart |
NATALIA VYSOTSKA |
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Japan’s Food Culture – From Dango (Dumplings)to Tsukimi (Moon-Viewing) Burgers |
OANA-MARIA BÎRLEA |
54 |
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The Image of the River in Kazuo Ishiguro’s A Pale View of Hills |
RIA TAKETOMI |
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“The Reason for War is War”: Western and Eastern Interrogations of Violence in Michael Ondaatje’s Anil’s Ghost |
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SHOSHANNAH GANZ |
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Phonological Patterns in the Translations of Poe’s “The Bells” into Romanian |
MARIA-TEODORA CREANGĂ |
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The Challenges of Translating The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn into Romanian |
ALEXANDRA MITREA |
128 |
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Reviews |
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Mihaela Ursa (coordinator). Zoe, fii bărbată!
Coduri de gen în cultura României contemporane. Ed. Adrian Tătăran and Alexandra Turcu
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MIHAELA MUDURE |
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Notes on Contributors | |
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Guidelines for
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