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The Narrative Effect of Book IV of the Hebrew Psalter
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Rewriting the Feeding of Five Thousand
John 6.1-15 as a Test Case for Johannine Dependence on the Synoptic Gospels©2011 Monographs -
The Significance of the Ark Narrative
Literary Formation and Artistry in the Book of Chronicles©2009 Monographs -
A Psycho-Spiritual View on the Message of Jesus in the Gospels
Presence and Transformation in Some Logia as a Sign of Mysticism©2011 Monographs -
One Story of Academia
Race Lines and the Rhetoric of Distinction through the Académie française©2010 Monographs -
The Marquis de Sade as a Key Figure of Enlightenment
How His Crystal Genius Still Speaks to Today’s World and Its Major Problems©2012 Monographs -
Moving Beyond Symbol and Myth
Understanding the Kingship of God of the Hebrew Bible Through Metaphor©2009 Monographs -
Origen and Hellenism
The Interplay between Greek and Christian Ideas in Late Antiquity©2022 Monographs -
Sexual Violation in the Hebrew Bible
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Discernment of Revelation in the Gospel of Matthew
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The Wisdom of Zhuang Zi on Daoism
Translated with Annotations and Commentaries by Chung Wu©2008 Monographs -
The Beat Generation and Counterculture
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Henry Fielding: Literary and Theological Misplacement
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The Last Book of Postmodernism
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German Studies in America
ISSN: 0721-3727
German Studies in America publishes research across the field of German studies in the broadest sense, from literary criticism to cultural studies. The editors welcome scholarly work that takes an innovative approach to German, Swiss, or Austrian history, literature, politics, philosophy, national identity, religion, popular culture, film, music, and/or visual art. We are also eager to consider projects that adopt interdisciplinary and intersectional approaches as well as studies with theoretical approaches including psychoanalysis, gender studies, feminism, Marxism, critical race studies, etc. We publish scholarly monographs, translations and edited volumes of essays in both German and English. This series adheres to the highest academic standards and is peer reviewed.
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Studies in Central European Culture
ISSN: 2640-754X
This book series seeks manuscripts that focus on the critical analysis of the arts and cultures as they reflect, comment, or critique the history, political systems, religions, interethnic connections, economies, and historical and current problems of the multiethnic peoples of Central Europe from the Enlightenment era to the present. Books published in Studies in Central European Culture are explorations of the intellectual history and cultural movements, and their relationships to literature and other cultural representations such the theater, the fine arts, architecture, music, and philosophy. "Central Europe" for this book series is identified as the geographic region of Austria, the Balkans, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Ukraine, Romania, and the regions of the former Galicia and Bukovina during the Habsburg period, and the former East Germany. Studies in Central European Culture accepts original manuscripts of monographs and anthologies, as well as scholarly translations of literary works.
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