War Brides as Transnational Subjects in Mori Reiko's 'The Town of the Mockingbird'
It is difficult to ignore the increasingly influential paradigms of globalization and transnationalism and their impact on studies of literature and culture worldwide. Some modern and contemporary Japanese writers appear to hold international appeal; others address topics that transgress boundaries...
Autor principal: | Flores, L |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Edizioni Ca’Foscari
2017
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