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Otherness, Cloning, and Morality in John Wyndham’s The Midwich Cuckoos (1957) Solveig Lena Hansen OriginalPaper Open access 04 September 2021 Pages: 547 - 560
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Farber’s Reimagined Mad Pride: Strategies for Messianic Utopian Leadership Joshua M. Hall OriginalPaper 27 January 2022 Pages: 585 - 600
Neoliberal Misfits: Reconceptualizing Debility in the Critical Medical Humanities Tobias Skiveren OriginalPaper 06 April 2022 Pages: 601 - 613
What is Intergenerational Storytelling? Defining the Critical Issues for Aging Research in the Humanities Andrea ChariseCeleste PangKaamil Ali Khalfan OriginalPaper Open access 25 April 2022 Pages: 615 - 637
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Medical Storyworlds: Health, Illness, and Bodies in Russian and European Literature at the Turn of the Twentieth Century by Elena Fratto, New York: Columbia University Press, 2021. Adrian Wanner BookReview 01 July 2022 Pages: 659 - 661
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