Search Results - "Americans"
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Systematic review of African-American women’s identity struggle in American drama
Published 2018“…This article carries out a review of the literatures of the related materials that approach the main area of my study which is African American women's lack of identity. As a result, black women in America experience various kinds of oppressions throughout their live but this issue has been changed in the second half of 20th century because of many social, political and literary movements. …”
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Telling the untellable: dialectic of silence in Jewish-American and Arab- American Holocaust discourse
Published 2015“…This paradoxical dialectic of silence is traced in both Jewish-American and Arab-American literary discourses as emblematic contexts of the discrepancy in the Holocaust representation. …”
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What’s in a price? the American raw cotton market in Liverpool and the Anglo-American war
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The quest for identity of African American women from 1939 to 2000 in postmodern American Drama
Published 2020“…This study was conducted to explore the oppression of African American women as well as to determine how their identity was in a struggle to gain in a selection of Postmodern American plays. …”
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‘Latin American Modernity, and yet...’
Published 2011“…The article examines two ‘postmodern’ critiques of modernity: a general history which argues that it was never solely Western, and a work of Latin American cultural criticism which wishes to leave a modernity seen as eurocentric. …”
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Daniel Bell - American Menshevik
Published 2013“…He experienced poverty and socialism early, in a life taking on the big themes of the 20th century: communism, capitalism, Marxism, Americanism, modernism. In this he was the beneficiary as well as the critic of modern Americanism, or American modernism. …”
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British and American policy with regard to Greece 1943-1947: the transition from British to American patronage
Published 1989“…The proclamation of the American policy was the initial action of the Cold War, and a direct result of the policies which the British and Americans had been pursuing towards Greece since 1943.…”
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Comparing the Anglo-American and Israeli-American special relationships in the Obama era: an alliance persistence perspective
Published 2016“…The Anglo-American and Israeli-American security relationships have proved to be unusually close and have confounded expectations that they would wither away with the changing international environment. …”
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THE CHARACTERISATION AND COMBUSTION OF SOUTH AMERICAN COALS
Published 2001Subjects: “…South American coals…”
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American foreign policy & the Muslim world
Published 2009“…With contributions based in Lebanon, Malaysia, the U.A.E., the U.K. and the U.S.A., the primary objective of this book is to explain the domestic setting of American foreign policy-making and analyse its impact on issues that are considered vital to the Muslim world. …”
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A Foucauldian Theory of American Islamophobia
Published 2016“…With the emergence of ISIS andAmerican public furor over allowing Syrian refugees safe haven, Muslim Americans find themselves once again in the cross-hairs of a nation obsessed with searching for answers and someone to blame. …”
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Hybridity in Bapsi Sidhwa’s an American Brat
Published 2016“…Similar is the case with Bapsi Sidhwa’s An American Brat, which is often read through the lens of the identity crisis that is experienced by Feroza, the protagonist in the novel. …”
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Ethnicity: Malay students on an American campus
Published 1979“…This case study attempts to understand patterns of social interaction of Malay students who are studying in an American campus. It was observed that Malay students have close relationship with students of their own ethnic group. …”
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