Mita Banerjee
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Captious certainties : makings, meanings and misreadings of consumer-oriented genetic testing
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Queering Asian American Studies or The Belief that Pigs Can Fly
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'What are you look at?' Kaya Yanar's Ethnic Comedy and Osman Engin's Kanaken-Gandhi
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Bollywood Meets the Beatles: Towards an Asian German Studies of German Popular Culture
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Traveling Theory, Reshaping Disciplines? Envisioning Asia Germany through Asian Australian Studies
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Review of Mapping South Asia through Contemporary Theater: Essays on the Theatres of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka
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Therapeutic Intervention of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder by Chinese Medicine: Perspectives for Trans-disciplinary Cooperation Between Life Sciences and Humanities
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Living Autobiographically: Concepts of Aging and Artistic Expression in Painting and Modern Dance
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How We Forgot Who Discovered DNA: Why It Matters How You Communicate Your Results
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Living American studies
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Von Fröschen und Hunden : Soko Leipzig und das (V)erkennen der vietnamesischen Diaspora in Deutschland
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Between the Burqa and the Beauty Parlor: Re-Orientalism in Azar Nafisi's Reading Lolita in Teheran
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Life Writing
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Medical Humanities in American Studies: Life Writing, Narrative Medicine, and the Power of Autobiography
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Positive Learning and Pluriliteracies
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Die Irrungen und Wirrungen der Mainzer Fastnacht oder: Wie ich ein Kakaopflänzchen wurde
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Re-Ethnisierung, Repräsentation von Indigenität und gelebte Bikulturalität
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More than Meets the Eye: Two Kinds of Re-Orientalism in Naseeruddin Shah's What If?
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Two Kinds of Indo Chic: Fremdverstehen Meets Cultural Hybridity
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Fiktionen der Versöhnung? Keri Hulmes Roman The Bone People und das Waitangi-Tribunal
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"Aging beyond the rhetoric of aging"
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A White Shade of Transnationalism: Diaspora and Undocumenteds in The Game
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Trauma, Repräsentation und Versöhnung: Life Writing als Form alternativer Wissensproduktion
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"Life Is So Good": Centenarians' Autobiographies Between the Promise of Immortality and the Specter of Death
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Biopiracy in India: Seed diversity and the scramble for knowledge
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Living Autobiographically: Concepts of Aging and Artistic Expression in Painting and Modern Dance
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'Traveling Barbies' and rolling blackouts Images of mobility in Mira Nair's Monsoon Wedding
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'Hold down the furniture' : Rushdie's postcolonialism and the diseases of fixity
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Medical Humanities in American Studies: Life Writing, Narrative Medicine, and the Power of Autobiography
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Color Me White: Naturalism/Naturalization in American Literature
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Depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation among 1st and 2nd generation migrants : results from the Gutenberg health study
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Should we live forever? : interdisciplinary perspectives
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India : model democracy or many-headed giant? : Ressource book
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Ethnic ventriloquism : literary minstrelsy in nineteenth-century American literature
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Race-ing the century
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Beredtes Schweigen : die Aporie des Traumatischen in Toni Morrisons 'Beloved' und der Architektur des Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.
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The chutneyfication of history : Salman Rushdie, Michael Ondaatje, Bharati Mukherjee, and the postcolonial debate
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Narratives and Their Impact on Students' Information Seeking and Critical Online Reasoning in Higher Education Economics and Medicine
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Psychodynamic Online Treatment Following Supportive Expressive Therapy (SET): Therapeutic Rationale, Interventions and Treatment Process
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“A Kaleidoscope of Color or the Agony of Race? Barack Obama’s Dreams from My Father”
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The impact of attachment distress on affect-centered mentalization: An experimental study in psychosomatic patients and healthy adults
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Hygiene, Whiteness and Immigration: Upton Sinclair and the “Jungle” of the American Health Care System
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Introduction: Diagnosing Migrant Experience: Medical Humanities and Transnational American Studies
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Pork Chops and alu gobi: The (Un)translatability of Cultural Difference in Bharati Mukherjee's Jasmine
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Stickereien einer Unbekannten: Salman Rushdie's Shame
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A Hyphenated German Existence
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The Chutneyfication of History: Salman Rushdie, Michael Ondaatje, Bharati Mukherjee and the Postcolonial Debate
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Demokratie ist im Herzen der Minderheiten: Carlos Bulosans Roman America Is in the Heart und Johanna Poethigs Wandgemälde To Cause to Remember
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The Ethnic Other as the Buhfrau of a White Nation: Comparative Ethnicities in German Popular Culture
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Polymorphous Perversity or the Contingency of Stereotypes in Bharati Mukherjee's Leave It to Me
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Biculturality in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's The Mistress of Spices
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Portrait of the Artist as a Maker of Dolls: Salman Rushdie's Fury
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Skunk's Gall Bladders in Gin: Normalizing Chinatown in Denise Chong's The Concubine's Children
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America in Bollywood - Bollywood in American Studies
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Color Me Beautiful: Naturalism/Naturalization in Frank Norris' The Octopus
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'In the Name of God': Pakistani Film and the Global Discourse of Postcoloniality
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More than Meets the Eye: Two Kinds of Re-Orientalism in Naseeruddin Shah's What If?
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Two Kinds of Indo Chic: Fremdverstehen Meets Cultural Hybridity
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Life Sciences and Life Writing
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'Frontiers of Justice': Visions of Planetarity and the 'Case Study' of Indian in a Globalized World
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'Nimm dein Pony aus meinem Garten': Formen des Heilens in Louise Erdrichs Love Medicine und Jonathan Wacks Powwow Highway
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Comparative indigenous studies
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Die perfekte amerikanische Kleinfamilie: Eugenische Ideale im Hollywoodfilm der sechziger Jahre
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Die undefinierte Weißheit des Seins: Adrian Monk und die amerikanische Differenzforschung
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Nuclear Testing and the 'Terra Nullius' Doctrine: From Life Sciences to Life Writing
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Blue Hawai'i? Adam Horowitz's Film Nuclear Savage
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Mark Twain: Autobiography of Mark Twain (1870-1910)
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Postcolonialism
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Trauma, Repräsentation und Versöhnung: Life Writing als Form alternativer Wissensproduktion
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Indigenous, Diasporic and Postcolonial Authorship
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Life sciences—life writing : PTSD as a transdisciplinary entity between biomedical explanation and lived experience
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Health(care) in the Crisis: Reflections in Science and Society on Opioid Addiction
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First Nations Healing: From Traditional Medicine to Experimental Ethnopharmacology
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Literature, Simulation, and the Path Towards Deeper Learning
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Broken heart, tako-tsubo or stress cardiomyopathy? Metaphors, meanings and their medical impact
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Pharmaceutical care as narrative practice? Rethinking patient-centered care through a pharmacist's perspective
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Biopiracy of natural products and good bioprospecting practice
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"Whiteness of a different color"? : Racial profiling in John Updike's Terrorist
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Towards a Science of the Self: Autism, Autobiography, and Animal Behavior in Temple Grandin's Animals in Translation
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Performing Asian Transnationalisms: Theatre, Identity and the Geographies of Performance
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Mapping South Asia through Contemporary Theater: Essays on the Theatres of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka
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Queer laughter : Shyam Selvadurai's 'Funny boy' and the normative as comic
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Bollywood als akademischer Blockbuster : die Entkolonialisierung von Cricket in Lagaan
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Postcolonial passages : migration and its metaphors
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Media competition and visual displeasure in Salman Rushdie s fiction
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Cultural studies and Americanization
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Roots trips and virtual ethnicity : Jonathan Safran Foer's 'Everything is illuminated'
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The rush hour of Black/Asian coalitions? : Jackie Chan and Blackface Minstrelsy
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Postethnicity and postcommunism in Hanif Kureishi's 'Gabriel's gift' and Salman Rushdie's 'Fury'
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The Asian American in a turtleneck : fusing the aesthetic and the didactic in Maxine Hong Kingston's 'Tripmaster monkey'
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Naturalization and Citizenship in North America
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'Frontiers of Justice': Visions of Planetarity and the 'Case Study' of India in a Globalized World
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From Sheikh to Terrorist? Arab Characters in American Film
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Gerichte und Stickereien einer Unbeteiligten : der Postkolonialismus und die Politik der Geschlechter
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Epilog: The Social and Cultural Relevance of Studying Age in Television: Aging beyond the Rhetoric of Aging
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Virtually American? : Denationalizing North American studies
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Race and Citizenship
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The Myth of the EcoNative? Indigenous Presences in Ecocritical Narratives
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Bollywood Film and the American President(s): From George W. Bush to Barack Obama
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Panel on Life Sciences and Life Writing [Special Section]
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Arab Americans in Literature and the Media
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The 'race codes that bind': gender and citizenship in a TransCanada context
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The burqa as Indo chic? : The limits of cultural mobility and Monica Ali's Brick Lane
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A Whiter Shade of Transnationalism: Diaspora and Undocumenteds in The Game
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A whiter shade of transnationalism : diaspora and undocumenteds in 'The game'
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Indian diaspora meets indo-chic: fragmentation, fashion, and resistance in Meera Syal's "Life isn't all ha ha hee hee"
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Skunk's gall bladders in gin : normalizing Chinatown in Denise Chong's 'The Concubine's children'
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Pork chops and alu gobi : the (un)translatability of culture in Mukherjee's Jasmine
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Comparative Indigenous Studies
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Cosmopolitanism and Its Discontents in Mira Nair's Monsoon Wedding
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The Myth of the 'Vanishing' Indian: Transnational Perspectives and Indigenous Lives
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Fernsehsüchtig sind immer die anderen : Medienanalphabetismus als Stigma in der zeitgenössischen postkolonialen Literatur
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Ecocriticism and Postcolonial Studies