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New York: Methuen, 1986. See especially the intro. by Humm, Stigant, and Widdowson, and Tony Bennett’s
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                                                                      :‫ بعض الأمثلة البريطانية المبكرة‬:‫* الدراسات الثقافية‬
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                                                             :‫ أمثلة بريطانية وأمريكية مختارة‬:‫* الدراسات الثقافية الحديثة‬
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                                                                                          :‫* دراسات فرانكشتاين الثقافية‬
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