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<<The>> Connell short guide to Kazuo Ishiguro's Never let me go
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Critical solace
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From fiction to psychoanalysis
reimagining a relationship -
From fiction to psychoanalysis
reimagining a relationship -
From fiction to psychoanalysis
reimagining a relationship -
Identity in Progress
Tracing the Processes of Value Construction in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Fiction -
Identity in progress
tracing the Processes of Value Construction in Kazuo Ishiguro's fiction -
Identity in progress
tracing the processes of value construction in Kazuo Ishiguro’s fiction -
Immaginazione e scienza in Frankenstein, Brave new world, Never let me go
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Immaginazione e scienza in Frankenstein, Brave new world, Never let me go
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Klon, Person, Identifikation : Biopolitik in Kazuo Ishiguros "Never Let Me Go"
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Oscillations of literary theory
the paranoid imperative and queer reparative -
Oscillations of literary theory
the paranoid imperative and queer reparative -
Oscillations of literary theory
the paranoid imperative and queer reparative -
Posthuman Capital and Biotechnology in Contemporary Novels
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Posthuman capital and biotechnology in contemporary novels
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Posthuman capital and biotechnology in contemporary novels
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Posthuman capital and biotechnology in contemporary novels
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Posthuman capital and biotechnology in contemporary novels
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Posthuman capital and biotechnology in contemporary novels
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Posthuman capital and biotechnology in contemporary novels
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Rethinking "the Human" in dystopian times
modified bodies and the re-/deconstruction of human exceptionalism in Margaret Atwood's "MaddAddam" trilogy and Kazuo Ishiguro's "Never let me go" -
Rethinking "the Human" in dystopian times
modified bodies and the re-/deconstruction of human exceptionalism in Margaret Atwood’s "MaddAddam" trilogy and Kazuo Ishiguro’s "Never let me go" -
Rethinking 'the human' in dystopian times
modified bodies and the re-/deconstruction of human exceptionalism in Margaret Atwood's "MaddAddam" trilogy and Kazuo Ishiguro's "Never let me go" -
Rethinking 'the human' in dystopian times
modified bodies and the re-/deconstruction of human exceptionalism in Margaret Atwood's "MaddAddam" trilogy and Kazuo Ishiguro's "Never let me go"