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Continental drift
Continental drift

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Continental drift
Continental drift

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The Translation Zone
The Translation Zone

By Emily Apter

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Fetishism as cultural discourse
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Feminizing the Fetish
Feminizing the Fetish

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Andre Gide and the codes of homotextuality
Andre Gide and the codes of homotextuality

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xi, 162 p. ; 24 cm

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The new existentialism
The new existentialism

By Tim Griffin, Emily S. Apter

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In the face of radical transitions in social organization, technology, and the living environment, numerous thinkers have moved away from semiotic and psychoanalytic critical models in order to que...

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Feminizing the Fetish

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