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April 2015
Works in Progress: Richard Langston on Feelings
Richard Langston, “Good as Gold: Some Observations on the Complexities of a Political Feeling”
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Richard Langston, “Good as Gold: Some Observations on the Complexities of a Political Feeling”
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WiP Forum: Hambro
Matt Hambro, "Maximilian's Ehrenpforte as Graphic Narrative" Now in its thirteenth year, Works in Progress provides the entire Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies with regular opportunities to introduce new and on-going research projects. GSLL Sponsored
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Matt Hambro, "Maximilian's Ehrenpforte as Graphic Narrative" Now in its thirteenth year, Works in Progress provides the entire Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies with regular opportunities to introduce new and on-going research projects. GSLL Sponsored
Find out more »WiP Forum: Hambro
Matt Hambro, "Maximilian's Ehrenpforte as Graphic Narrative" Now in its thirteenth year, Works in Progress provides the entire Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies with regular opportunities to introduce new and on-going research projects. GSLL Sponsored
Find out more »WiP Forum: Hambro
Matt Hambro, "Maximilian's Ehrenpforte as Graphic Narrative" Now in its thirteenth year, Works in Progress provides the entire Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies with regular opportunities to introduce new and on-going research projects. GSLL Sponsored
Find out more »WiP Forum: Hambro
Matt Hambro, "Maximilian's Ehrenpforte as Graphic Narrative" Now in its thirteenth year, Works in Progress provides the entire Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies with regular opportunities to introduce new and on-going research projects. GSLL Sponsored
Find out more »WiP Forum: Hambro
Matt Hambro, "Maximilian's Ehrenpforte as Graphic Narrative" Now in its thirteenth year, Works in Progress provides the entire Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies with regular opportunities to introduce new and on-going research projects. GSLL Sponsored
Find out more »WiP Forum: Hambro
Matt Hambro, "Maximilian's Ehrenpforte as Graphic Narrative" Now in its thirteenth year, Works in Progress provides the entire Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies with regular opportunities to introduce new and on-going research projects. GSLL Sponsored
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WiP Forum: Scott
Claire Scott, “Childless Mother: Constructing and Deconstructing Tropes of Pornography and Melodrama in Elfriede Jelinek's Lust" Now in its thirteenth year, Works in Progress provides the entire Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies with regular opportunities to introduce new and on-going research projects. GSLL Sponsored
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