Vision Metaphors for the Intellect: Are they Really Cross-Linguistic?
págs. 15-33
págs. 35-51
Polyglot Voices, Hybrid Selves and Foreign Identities: Translation as a Paradigm of Thought for Modernism
págs. 53-67
págs. 69-83
From Balaclavas to Jumpsuits: The Multiple Histories and Identities of Doctor Who's Cybermen
págs. 85-100
Exploring and Exposing a Gap in L2 Research: How Socio-linguistic Roles and Relationships Facilitate or Frustrate Second Language Acquisition
págs. 101-113
'Making Something Out of Nothing': Lesbianism as Liberating Fantasy in The Children's Hour
págs. 115-127
Stance and Academic Promotionalism: a Cross-Disciplinary Comparison in the Soft Sciences
págs. 129-145
Es reseña de:
Tom Cohen 2005: Hitchcock's Cryptonymies. Volume I. Secret Agents, and Tom Cohen 2005: Hitchcock's Cryptonymies. Volume II. War Machines, reviewed by Rosa María Díez Cobo. Atlantis 30.1: 159-165.
págs. 159-165
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