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    • Ääri, Helinä
    • Ahokas, Pirjo
    • Aholainen, Katri
    • Aholainen, Kuu
    • Ala-Hakula, Aurora
    • Alaniva, Kirsi
    • Björninen, Samuli
    • Capkova, Viola
    • Carlson, Mikko
    • Forsell, Aapo
    • Gottelier, Lena
    • Haapasalo, Heidi
    • Hanhinen, Niina
    • Harinen, Kaiju
    • Hartikainen, Ida
    • Heikkonen, Elias
    • Heinonen, Jenni
    • Helle, Anna
    • Hjelt, Tommi
    • Hubara, Koko


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    • The Baltic Sea as a Transnational Space in Finnish Comics  (2019)
    • “The Cruel Radiance of What Is”: The Reality of Things in James Agee and Walker Evans’s Let Us Now Praise Famous Men  (2023)
    • The Effeminate Race? Ideas and Emotions in L. Onerva’s Representations of Russianness  (2020)
    • The Ethical Potential and Risks of Narratives: Six Evaluative Continuums (and Sofi Oksanen’s Open Letter to Melania Trump)  (2024)
    • The First Czechoslovak Republic: Literary Historiography 1918–1939  (2024)
    • The German Occupation of France, 1940-44  (2020)
    • The History of Experience, Implicit Narratives, and a Sense of the Possible  (2024)
    • The Holocaust in French Postmodern Fiction: Aesthetics, Ethics, Politics   (2022)
    • The Image of the Atamansha in the Boris Lavrenev`s Novel ‘The Wind’ (1924): Gender Aspect and Razin`s Plot  (2023)
    • The Imaginary North in Finnish Comics on Migration  (2020)

    Last updated on 2022-02-02 at 01:16

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