专题:American Literature and Humor Studies

This cluster of papers delves into the exploration of Mark Twain's literary works, with a focus on themes such as race, American culture, humor, social commentary, identity, globalization, historical context, and cultural heritage. The papers analyze Twain's influence and his critical portrayal of societal issues.
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LEARNING INTERVENTION IN ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE: WORKING METHODOLOGY

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Revisão de literatura sob a perspectiva da análise sistemática de argamassas autolimpantes

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The Anxiety of Vision in the Colored American Magazine and Of One Blood

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Consumerism and Cosmopolitanism in Bret Easton Ellis’s The Informers

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AN ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH DEIXIS IN SELECTED POETRY BY ERNEST HEMINGWAY

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Reflexões relativas aos direitos (patrimoniais e morais) de autor de obra de arquitetura – Projeto de edificação de prédio destinado a nele ser instalado estabelecimento comercial

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Humor and Its Relationship to Laughter

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More Than Mad Libs: Reframing Learning Outcomes

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Between Editions: Collaboration, Indigenous Book History, and the Paratextual Legacy of Zitkála-Šá’s American Indian Stories

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A Study on the Construction of Americanism in Mark Twain’s Works

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The Mountaineer Site: A Folsom Winter Camp in the Rockies

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Samuel Johnson and the Impact of Print

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Spenser and Race: An Introduction

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Park, Tenement, Slaughterhouse: Elite Imaginaries of Buenos Aires, 1852–1880

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The Value of Race Literature (1895)

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“(It) Shouldn’t Be Funny But You Can’t Help But Laugh”: Black Twitter, #TweetLikeThe1600s, and Black Humor Online

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The Content of Our Caricature: African American Comic Art and Political Belonging

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To Make Negro Literature: Writing, Literary Practice, and African American Authorship

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The Negro in Literature and Art (1913)

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