
Volume 3, No. 3
Brolly 3.3
Brolly 3.3
Published December 31, 2020
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Table of Contents
Articles
A (Nudge) Psychology Reading of the "Nigerian Scam"
A (Nudge) Psychology Reading of the "Nigerian Scam"
Till Neuhaus
Pp. 7-28
Pp.
7-28
Temple's Rape in William Faulkner’s "Sanctuary": Wilful Victim or Powerful Victimizer?
Temple's Rape in William Faulkner’s "Sanctuary": Wilful Victim or Powerful Victimizer?
Mourad Romdhani
Pp. 29-50
Pp.
29-50
The “Everyday Forms of Resistance” in Ben Okri’s “The Famished Road” Trilogy
The “Everyday Forms of Resistance” in Ben Okri’s “The Famished Road” Trilogy
Abdelkader Ben Rhit
Pp. 51-72
Pp.
51-72
Sites of Cinematographic Memory: “Black’47” as a Construction of the Irish Past
Sites of Cinematographic Memory: “Black’47” as a Construction of the Irish Past
Mohamed Salah Harzallah
Pp. 73-95
Pp.
73-95
In the Beginning was Violence: Notes Toward an Early Soviet Governmentality
In the Beginning was Violence: Notes Toward an Early Soviet Governmentality
Lasha Matiashvili
Pp. 97-117
Pp.
97-117
Empowering Silence: The Other’s Agency as a Site of Resistance in J. M. Coetzee’s Early Fiction
Empowering Silence: The Other’s Agency as a Site of Resistance in J. M. Coetzee’s Early Fiction
Kamel Abdaoui
Pp. 119-136
Pp.
119-136
The Image of the New Man in Post-War Short Stories: “The Man Who Loved Islands” by D. H. Lawrence and “The White Rose” by Hanna Mina
The Image of the New Man in Post-War Short Stories: “The Man Who Loved Islands” by D. H. Lawrence and “The White Rose” by Hanna Mina
Cyrine Kortas