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Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, Vol. 2 (2020)

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.2

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Look Back with Pride: Memories of the English Department
Ranko Bugarski
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 11–14

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Materialising Hamlet in the Cinemas of Russia, Central and Eastern Europe
Mark Thornton Burnett
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 17–34

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Discursive Intersections and Film-Making Constraints: To Have and Have Not
Sergej Macura
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 35–49

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Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy and the Concept of Laughing Through Tears in Beckett’s Waiting for Godot
Svetozar Poštić
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 51–65

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Shakespeare as an Egalitarian
Nataša Šofranac
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 67–81

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Oedipus in Hamlet
Emilija Mirković
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 83–87

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Verbal Violence in Overtly Political Plays by Harold Pinter
Ana Sitarica
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 89–106

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Re-Reading Sahitya and Literature and the Problems of Singularity
Dipannita Datta
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 107–119

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“A Horror and a Phantasm”: Heidegger Quotation as a Gothic Device in Flannery OʼConnorʼs “Good Country People”
Vladimir Vujošević
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 121–132

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David Foster Wallace on the Role of the Essay in the World of Total Noise: “Deciderization 2007: A Special Report”
Tijana Spasić Jakovljević
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 133–141

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Isabel Emslie Hutton’s Account of World War I in Serbia
Milica Spremić Končar
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 143–151

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On Some Features of English Modernist Travel Writing
Nataša Pavlović
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 153–167

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The Last of the Mohicans as a National Monument
Frédéric Dumas
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 169–181

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Sartorial/Rhetorical Style: Costume and Appearance in Victorian Fallen Woman Fiction
Ashleigh Petts
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 183–199

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The Myth of the Self-Created Man in William Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom!
Danijela Mitrović
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 201–212

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The Masculine Code: Structures of Masculinity in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies
Stefan Alidini
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 213–227

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Choosing Otherness over the Other in Truman Capote’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Bojana Gledić
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 229–245

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The Protean Nature of Landscapes in John Barth’s Lost in the Funhouse
Miloš Arsić
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 247–256

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The Influence of Satire on Identity Formation in Jonathan Coe’s The House of Sleep
Andreea Daniela Țacu
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 257–270

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The Reappropriation of Fantasy in 21st-Century American Fiction: Michael Chabon’s The Yiddish Policemen’s Union
Sanja Šoštarić
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 271–288

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Art Puzzling War in Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See
Florentina Anghel
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 289–297

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Popular Culture in (a) Nutshell: Ian McEwan’s Modern Hamlet
Jovana Srećković
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 299–307

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Postmodern Sunsets and the Concept of Death in Delillo’s White Noise and Zero K
Slađana Stamenković
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 309–327

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No Ordinary Love: Ordinary People by Diana Evans
Emilija Lipovšek
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 329–335

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Encounter With the Other in Ursula Le Guin’s Planet of Exile
Mirjana M. Vučković
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 337–345

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Feminist Dystopia in Margaret Atwood’s Novel The Handmaid’s Tale
Edita Bratanović
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 347–357

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British–Serbian Cultural Ties Revisited: More Than Meets the Eye
Katarina Rasulić
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 361–364

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Anglo–Serbian Cultural Relations During the Great War and Its Aftermath: Learning of the Other Through War Efforts
Slobodan G. Markovich
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 365–383

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Lament over Londongrad: Reflections Upon the Footsteps of Miloš Crnjanski
Vesna Goldsworthy
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 385–395

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Painter From Piccadilly: British–Serbian Pop Culture/Rock Music Encounters
Branko Rosić
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 397–401

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From Pudding to Promaja: Navigating the Cultural Labyrinth of Living and Teaching in Serbia
Jonathan Pendlebury
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 403–414

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Capital City: How Billionaire Heroism Mediates Post-Imperial Ambiguities in The Avengers and The Avengers – Age of Ultron
Ilias Ben-Mna
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 415–435

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Illusion-Making and Illusion-Breaking: All My Sons on the Albanian Stage Before the Collapse of Communism
Elgoni Nikolla
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 437–445

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“I Suffer from Border Syndrome”: The Palimpsest of Borders in Transcultural Texts of Migration
Miriam Wallraven
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 447–462

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Pedagogy of Extraneity: Cultural Studies in a Global Information Age
Greta Goetz
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 463–491

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Fish Out of Water: A Case Study of Intercultural Student Communities Through Trompenaars’ Dimensions of Culture
Milica Rodić
Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies: BELLS90 Proceedings, 2020. - Vol. 2, p. 493–507

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