Issue Details: First known date: 2008... 2008 Future Tense : Dead Europe and Viral Anti-Semitism
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The article examines the ways in which anti-Semitism functions in Tsiolka's novel and whether it perpetuates or interrogates racism. 'Discussions of Tsiolka's motivations for writing the novel are central to this, as are studies of its narrative voice, character and plot development' (434).

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