Critical Literary Studies, Vol. III, No. 1, Serial Number 5, Autumn and Winter 2020-2021
Editorial Note
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Quest in James Dashner’s The Maze Runner Trilogy
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5-19 |
Subjective Violence and Objective Violence: Revolt as Emancipation of Others in LeRoi Jones’ The Slave
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21-36 |
The Neoliberal Nostrum: Spatial Fix in Ian McEwan’s Solar
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37-53 |
Villain-Becoming and Body without Organs: A Deleuze-Guattarian Rhizoanalysis of Paul Auster’s Invisible
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55-67 |
A Study of the Metatheatrical Aspects of Peter Shaffer’s Equus
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69-84 |
Christian Images in Justin Kurzel’s Macbeth (2015)
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85-104 |
African Feminism in the Nigerian Context: A House of Affirmations and Denials
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105-123 |
Speaking Muslim Subaltern through the Ethical Agent in Shakespeare and the Holy Quran
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125-140 |
Globalization of Local Lives: Performing Self-Authenticity as Personal, Local and Social Process in Zadie Smith’s NW
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141-156 |
A Critical Investigation of Traditional Treatment of Literary Schools and Movements in Kurdish Literature
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157-179 |
ZPD Theory and Scaffolding Teaching Strategy: Iranian EFL Learners' Views and Reading Achievement of Short Stories as a Way of Literature Incorporation within Learning Procedure
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181-209 |
Self-assessment and Peer-assessment in EFL Context: An Investigation of Writing Performance and Writing Self-efficacy
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211-232 |
Symbolic Violence: Conversations with Bourdieu, Michael Burawoy (2019), Duke University Press
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233-241 |
Abstracts in Persian |
242-254 |