Editing Geographical Borders and political Maps in Ghosh's The Shadow Lines and Kanafani's Men in the Sun
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PhD candidate of English Literature, Swansea University, UK | PhD candidate of English Literature, Swansea University, UK | ||
<pdf>http://www.culturaldiplomacy.org/academy/content/pdf/participant-papers/2012-12-aaccd/Geographical_Borders_and_political_Maps_in_Ghoshs_The_Shadow_Lines_and_Kanafanis_Men_in_the_Sun_-_Abeer_Alrawashdeh.pdf</pdf> | <pdf>http://www.culturaldiplomacy.org/academy/content/pdf/participant-papers/2012-12-aaccd/Geographical_Borders_and_political_Maps_in_Ghoshs_The_Shadow_Lines_and_Kanafanis_Men_in_the_Sun_-_Abeer_Alrawashdeh.pdf</pdf> | ||
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