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DISORIENTING EASTERN EUROPE: JUDITH HERMANN'S AFFECTIVE GEOGRAPHY
Natasha Gordinsky
Department of Hebrew & Comparative Literature
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Eastern Europe
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Judith
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Affective Geography
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Historical Context
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Close Reading
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Real Space
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Geopolitical Context
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Ukraine
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Literary Text
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Affective Experience
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East Europeans
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Poetic Language
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Literary Imagination
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Disorientation
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Geographical Imagination
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Radical Critique
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Sara Ahmed
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Imagined Space
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Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht
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European Space
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Spatial Research
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Queer Phenomenology
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Postwar Culture
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Short Stories
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Affective
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Eastern Europe
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Post-War
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Close reading
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Phenomenology
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Geopolitical Context
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Ukraine
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Literary text
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Poetic Texts
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East Europeans
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Literary Imagination
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Radical Critique
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Geographic Imagination
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Disorientation
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Social Sciences
Central and Eastern Europe
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Short Stories
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Phenomenology
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German
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Geopolitical Context
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Ukraine
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Radical Critique
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Disorientation
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