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The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in Poland
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Polish Literature and East-Central European Film in Cultural Contexts
Polish Literature and East-Central European Film in Cultural Contexts
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Illness and Healing in Indian Country: Discourses of Health Issues Through an Indigenous Framework
Illness and Healing in Indian Country: Discourses of Health Issues Through an Indigenous Framework
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Rebels With(out) a Cause. Post-Soviet Masculinities vs. Anglo-American Popular Culture
Rebels With(out) a Cause. Post-Soviet Masculinities vs. Anglo-American Popular Culture
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Mesmeric Misery: The Poetics of Document and the Limit Experience in the Works of Charles Reznikoff
Mesmeric Misery: The Poetics of Document and the Limit Experience in the Works of Charles Reznikoff
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Literary Transition as Viewed From Above: Quantitative History of Polish Literature (1989-2000)
Literary Transition as Viewed From Above: Quantitative History of Polish Literature (1989-2000)
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The Literary, Cultural, and Therapeutic Aspects and Significance of Modern Bereavement Memoirs
The Literary, Cultural, and Therapeutic Aspects and Significance of Modern Bereavement Memoirs
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The Turn of the Sign: The Crisis of Representation in Modern American Poetry and the Visual Arts
The Turn of the Sign: The Crisis of Representation in Modern American Poetry and the Visual Arts
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Utopianism in Recent American Radical Fantasy Literature for Children and Young Adults
Utopianism in Recent American Radical Fantasy Literature for Children and Young Adults
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Academic Colonialism. Holocaust Studies in the U.S. as the Canon of the Post-War Holocaust Theory in Poland
Academic Colonialism. Holocaust Studies in the U.S. as the Canon of the Post-War Holocaust Theory in Poland