A
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Achille Mbembe
“Every Way I Turn, I Run into Dead Ends”: A Necropolitical Reading of The Girl on the Train (2016) by Paula Hawkins [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 33-41]
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Agency
Assemblages of Power: Material Agency, Posthumanism, and the Ecology of Shakespeare’s The Tempest [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 1-13]
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Alterity without Transcendence
From the Imaginary in Lacan to the Material in Malabou: The Gaze as the Catalyst in
Winterson’s Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 67-75]
C
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Cartography
Study of “All those things we didn’t say to each other” according to literary geography and cartography [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 101-112]
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Comparative Literature
A Comparative Study of Discursive Scenography in the Prison Poems of Nasser Khosro and François Villon Based on the Theories of Dominique Maingueneau [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 125-140]
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Cultural Resistance
From Erasure to Empowerment Active Cultural Resistance in Recent Indigenous Novels [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 23-32]
D
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Destructive Plasticity
From the Imaginary in Lacan to the Material in Malabou: The Gaze as the Catalyst in
Winterson’s Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 67-75]
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Discourse Analysis
A Comparative Study of Discursive Scenography in the Prison Poems of Nasser Khosro and François Villon Based on the Theories of Dominique Maingueneau [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 125-140]
E
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Ecocriticism
Assemblages of Power: Material Agency, Posthumanism, and the Ecology of Shakespeare’s The Tempest [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 1-13]
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Ecopsychology
Eco-trauma: Industrial Captivity and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders in Harriet Simpson Arnow’s The Dollmaker [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 87-100]
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Eco-psychopathology
Eco-trauma: Industrial Captivity and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders in Harriet Simpson Arnow’s The Dollmaker [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 87-100]
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Eco-psychotherapy
Eco-trauma: Industrial Captivity and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders in Harriet Simpson Arnow’s The Dollmaker [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 87-100]
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Ecotherapy
Eco-trauma: Industrial Captivity and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders in Harriet Simpson Arnow’s The Dollmaker [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 87-100]
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Eco-trauma
Eco-trauma: Industrial Captivity and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders in Harriet Simpson Arnow’s The Dollmaker [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 87-100]
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EFL Learners
Task Repetition and EFL Learners’ Engagement and Metacognitive Judgment [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 43-53]
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Environmental Justice
From Erasure to Empowerment Active Cultural Resistance in Recent Indigenous Novels [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 23-32]
F
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Ferdowsi
Metaphorical Conceptualization of Morality in Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Ferdowsi’s Bahram Chobin [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 55-66]
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François Villon
A Comparative Study of Discursive Scenography in the Prison Poems of Nasser Khosro and François Villon Based on the Theories of Dominique Maingueneau [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 125-140]
G
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Goli Taraghi
The Liminality of Subjectivity: Space and Memory Narrative in Goli Taraghi’s Two Worlds [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 113-124]
I
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Indian Modernism
The Construction of the Courtesan in Ulysses and Sin: Notes on Irish and Indian Orientalism [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 77-86]
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Indian Orientalism
The Construction of the Courtesan in Ulysses and Sin: Notes on Irish and Indian Orientalism [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 77-86]
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Indigenous Literature
From Erasure to Empowerment Active Cultural Resistance in Recent Indigenous Novels [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 23-32]
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Irish Orientalism
The Construction of the Courtesan in Ulysses and Sin: Notes on Irish and Indian Orientalism [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 77-86]
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Irish Studies
The Construction of the Courtesan in Ulysses and Sin: Notes on Irish and Indian Orientalism [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 77-86]
J
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Joyce Studies
The Construction of the Courtesan in Ulysses and Sin: Notes on Irish and Indian Orientalism [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 77-86]
L
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Learners’ Engagement
Task Repetition and EFL Learners’ Engagement and Metacognitive Judgment [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 43-53]
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Learners’ Metacognitive Judgement
Task Repetition and EFL Learners’ Engagement and Metacognitive Judgment [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 43-53]
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Lefebvre
William Wordsworth's Spatialized Self and Subjectivized space in The Prelude [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 15-22]
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Liminality
The Liminality of Subjectivity: Space and Memory Narrative in Goli Taraghi’s Two Worlds [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 113-124]
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Litterary geography
Study of “All those things we didn’t say to each other” according to literary geography and cartography [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 101-112]
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London
William Wordsworth's Spatialized Self and Subjectivized space in The Prelude [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 15-22]
M
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Macbeth
Metaphorical Conceptualization of Morality in Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Ferdowsi’s Bahram Chobin [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 55-66]
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Marc Levy
Study of “All those things we didn’t say to each other” according to literary geography and cartography [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 101-112]
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Marginalization
“Every Way I Turn, I Run into Dead Ends”: A Necropolitical Reading of The Girl on the Train (2016) by Paula Hawkins [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 33-41]
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Memory
The Liminality of Subjectivity: Space and Memory Narrative in Goli Taraghi’s Two Worlds [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 113-124]
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Metaphorical Conceptualization
Metaphorical Conceptualization of Morality in Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Ferdowsi’s Bahram Chobin [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 55-66]
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Michel Collot
Study of “All those things we didn’t say to each other” according to literary geography and cartography [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 101-112]
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Moral Concepts
Metaphorical Conceptualization of Morality in Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Ferdowsi’s Bahram Chobin [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 55-66]
N
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Narrative Resistance
From Erasure to Empowerment Active Cultural Resistance in Recent Indigenous Novels [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 23-32]
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Nasir Khusraw
A Comparative Study of Discursive Scenography in the Prison Poems of Nasser Khosro and François Villon Based on the Theories of Dominique Maingueneau [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 125-140]
P
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Plasticity
From the Imaginary in Lacan to the Material in Malabou: The Gaze as the Catalyst in
Winterson’s Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 67-75]
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Postcolonial Theory
From Erasure to Empowerment Active Cultural Resistance in Recent Indigenous Novels [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 23-32]
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Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
Eco-trauma: Industrial Captivity and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders in Harriet Simpson Arnow’s The Dollmaker [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 87-100]
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Prison Poetry
A Comparative Study of Discursive Scenography in the Prison Poems of Nasser Khosro and François Villon Based on the Theories of Dominique Maingueneau [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 125-140]
S
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Shahnameh
Metaphorical Conceptualization of Morality in Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Ferdowsi’s Bahram Chobin [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 55-66]
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Shakespeare
Assemblages of Power: Material Agency, Posthumanism, and the Ecology of Shakespeare’s The Tempest [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 1-13]
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Shakespeare
Metaphorical Conceptualization of Morality in Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Ferdowsi’s Bahram Chobin [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 55-66]
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Spatiality
The Liminality of Subjectivity: Space and Memory Narrative in Goli Taraghi’s Two Worlds [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 113-124]
T
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Task Repetition
Task Repetition and EFL Learners’ Engagement and Metacognitive Judgment [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 43-53]
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The Girl on the Train
“Every Way I Turn, I Run into Dead Ends”: A Necropolitical Reading of The Girl on the Train (2016) by Paula Hawkins [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 33-41]
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The lived geography of the hero
Study of “All those things we didn’t say to each other” according to literary geography and cartography [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 101-112]
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The Prelude
William Wordsworth's Spatialized Self and Subjectivized space in The Prelude [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 15-22]
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The Student Engagement Questionnaire
Task Repetition and EFL Learners’ Engagement and Metacognitive Judgment [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 43-53]
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Trans-subjectivation
From the Imaginary in Lacan to the Material in Malabou: The Gaze as the Catalyst in
Winterson’s Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 67-75]
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Two Worlds
The Liminality of Subjectivity: Space and Memory Narrative in Goli Taraghi’s Two Worlds [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 113-124]
W
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Wordsworth
William Wordsworth's Spatialized Self and Subjectivized space in The Prelude [Volume 22, Issue 34, 2025, Pages 15-22]
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