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“‘You can’t generalize, professor, though I know NYU is a good school’: Abstract vs. Legitimate Knowledges in Russell Leong’s ‘Eclipse.’” In: Amerasia Journal. Special Edition Word & Image: Russell Leong [UCLA] Vol. 37 No.1, 61-76, 2011.
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“Gossip From Behind a Closed Door: Revisiting Girls’ Boarding School Culture.” In: Out Here: Local and International Perspectives in Queer Studies. Eds. Dominika Ferens, Tomasz Basiuk, and Tomasz Sikora. Amersham: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2006.
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“Białe turystki na Dalekim Wschodzie. Płeć i rasa w dziewiętnastowiecznej etnografii.” In: Gender w humanistyce. Ed. Małgorzata Radkiewicz. Kraków: Rabid, 288-297, 2001.
Robert Gadowski
“Pathways to Freedom – Young Adult Dystopian Science Fiction as a Mode of Envisioning Autonomy.” In: The Basis Categories of the Fantastic Literature Revisited. Ed. A. Wicher et al. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. (in print)
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Elżbieta Klimek Dominiak
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“Disintegration of a Jewish Polish Identity and Re-Invention of a Postmodern Hybridized Self in Eva Hoffman’s Lost in Translation: Life in a New Language.” Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies III, 201-213, 2011.
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Justyna Kociatkiewicz
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Jakub Krogulec
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Mariusz Marszalski
“The Other Face of the Sinful Brotherhood of Man – Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Ethical Measure of Humanity.” In: Acta Universitatis Wratislaviensis, Anglica Wratislaviensia LII, 2014. (in print)
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Maciej Masłowski
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“The Girl of the Golden West: European and American Fictions of California after the U.S. Conquest.” In: Paryż, M. (ed.). Polish Journal for American Studies. 13-24, 2012.
“The Myth of Eternal Return: Melancholic Formation of Identity and Production of Cultural Icons.” In: Kalaga, W., Kubisz, M., Mydla, J. (eds). A Culture of Recycling / Recycling Culture? Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 21-26, 2011.
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“Narracje Postkolonialne Pisarek Pochodzenia Indyjskiego: Rodzina w Migracji.” In: Pyzik, T. (ed.). Wielkie Tematy Literatury Amerykańskiej Vol. III. Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego, 182-192, 2007.
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Anna Pilińska
“Cela’s Men and Woman: Multiple Masculinities vs One Femininity in Mazurka for Two Dead Men.” In: Romanica Silesiana 8, 284-291, 2013.
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Agata Zarzycka
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