Digital Narratives As Part of Global Resistance | Abdullah Al-Dagamseh | | | |
World Bank Literature as a Mode of Production Critique of Global Neoliberal Capitalism: Mohsin Hamid | Abdullah Al-Dagamseh | | | |
Neoliberal Economy: A Critique of Violent Financial Deregulation in World Bank Literature
| Abdullah Al-Dagamseh | | | |
World Bank Literature as a Mode of Production Critique of Late Capitalism -- the seminar's title: Re | Abdullah Al-Dagamseh | | | |
Neoliberal Violence and Capital Deregulation: Literary (Counter)Narratives as World Bank Literature | Abdullah Al-Dagamseh | | | |
World Bank Literature: A Geopolitical Critique of Globally Hegemonic Narratives
| Abdullah Al-Dagamseh | | | |
Neoliberal Commodification and Economic Deregulation in Helena Viramontes’ Under the Feet of Jesus | Abdullah Al-Dagamseh | | | |
World Bank Literature: A Critique of Global Neoliberal Capitalism.
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Inbetween-ness/Hybridity in the Character of the Ex-Colored Man: A Postcolonial Reading of James Joh | Abdullah Al-Dagamseh | | | |
"World Bank Literature" - A New Term for a New Global Reality?
| Abdullah Al-Dagamseh | | | |
Institutionalized Religion Inside and Secular Religion Outside: Forms of Ideological Oppression in J | Abdullah Al-Dagamseh | | | |
Challenging but Applauding Repressive Institutionalized Religion in Jane Eyre: A Critique of Bronte’ | Abdullah Al-Dagamseh | | | |
“A Critique of the Post-Independence Manichean World in
India: International Financial Institution | Abdullah Al-Dagamseh | | | |