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The Trial of the (Eighteenth) Century: Active Learning and Moll Flanders
Charlotte Bronte's Other Belgian Novel: Sex, the Foreign Body, and the Legacy of Brussels in "Jane Eyre"
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Ekphrasis: A Dutch-American Farmer Looks at Bruegel
Feminism, Imperialism, Utopianism, and Science Fiction in Margaret Cavendish's “Blazing World"
Dutch and Flemish Masterworks from the Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo Collection MFA-Houston (Nov. 13 2011-Feb. 12, 2012)
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"Don't wake me, my desk is far too comfortable": an autoethnography of a novice ESL teacher's first year of teaching in Japan
Course Syllabus (SU17) COLI 331: “‘World-traveling’: Alterity and Liminality in Spike Lee’s DO THE RIGHT THING and Amiri Baraka’s DUTCHMAN”
If Animals Could Talk: Reflection on the Dutch Party for Animals in Student Assignments
The Political Alienation of the Intellectual in Recent Zairian Fiction
Jamaica Kincaid'in "Annie John" Romanında Toplumsal Cinsiyet Rolleri ve Ataerkil Egemenliği