5.-ABRIDGED LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
-Mustafa ACIKOZ (Tur)558: Once upon a Time there was a Being called Human.
-Igor ALEXEEV (Rus)528: Concepts of Power Sacralization in the IslamicWorld.
-Mehmet ALPARGU (Tur)559: National History Teaching in the Frame ofGlobalization.
-Jane AUGUSTINE (USA)233: Society of Outsiders: Women Poets in Estrangement.
-Ariella ATZMON (Isr)524: Black Boxes: The Overt Manifestation of theCovert.
-Zoran AVRAMOVIC (Yug)294: Does Global Democratization abolish the Stranger?
-Israel BAR/KOHAV (Isr)541: Between Estrangement and Intimacy.
-Michail BENEDIKT (Austria)535: Estrangement: Gordian Knot or Ambiguity?
-Joseph BERTOLINI (USA)493: Being and Alienation: Martin Heidegger and theSelf-Other Problem.
-Percy BLACK (USA)285: Informality, the Pervasive Disdain of Humanship.
-James BLAKE (USA)342: Irish Gaelic Theatre in the 1990s: Estrangement,Contention, Success.
-Dmitri BONDARENKO (RUS)522: Sacralization of the Ruler and SociopoliticalProcesses.
-Glenn BOWMAN (UK)477: Thinking the Unthinkable, Anthropological Meditationon the Events of 11 September 2001.
-William BRONK(USA)260: Life Supports.
-William BROWNING (USA)548: Borchert's Expressionism: Resurrecting theAncient Greek Chorus.
-Ella BUCENIECE (Lat)258: Individuation of Life-Forms and Estrangement fromForms (from E.Husserls to G.Simmel).
-Anna BUDZIAK (Pol)441: Sublimity and Estrangement in E.M.Forster's TheStory of the Siren.
-Ernest BURROUGHS (USA)235: On Estrangement in Heidegger.
-Libera CARRARO (Ita)568: Exhibition on Estrangement.
-Edward CHUTE (USA)315: Estrangement in Shakespeare's Othello and Stoppard'sArcadia.
-Aurora CIUCA (Rom)510: The New European Framework of Refugees' Protection.
-Valerius CIUCA (Rom)509: For a Hermeneutics of Comparative and Civil Law.
-Concettina CORSARO-AGRO'-PIRANDELLO (Ita)17: L.Pirandello's Letters withDedication by his Niece.
-Matteo D'AMBROSIO (Ita)334: The Concept of Estrangement in Literary Theory.
-Heinrich DAUBER (Ger)295: L'Evoluzione e il suo Rovescio: Il ModelloRelazionale dell'Implicazione.
-Spyros DEMETRIOU (Switz)361: Achieving Viable Statehood in DividedSocieties.
-Luigi D'EMPEDOCLE (Ita)539: Robert Musil's Hamletic Doubts and hisEstrangement from Dogmatism.
-Ramiro DEVERA (Ita)9: The (Estranged) Epigrams of the Duke of Maddaloni.
-Madalina DIACONU (Austria)525: Touch, Smell, Taste: Temporal Structures andAesthetic Values.
-Alberto DONATI (Ita)99: Considerazioni sulla Enciclica Veritatis Splendor.
-Stephen ERICKSON (USA)280: On Strangeness and Estrangement.
-Iliaz FISHTA (Alb)289: The Economy of Albania on the Road of Transition.
-Elga FREIBERGA (Latv)258: Otherness, Estrangement, Irony.
-Stefan GANDLER (Mex)344: Difference and Identity.
-Andrea GENOVESE (Fra)471: Les T(amb)ours de Babel.
-Natalia GIANNINI (USA): Naples and Food: A Counter Paradigm of Modernity.
-Emanuele GIOVANELLI (Ita)449: Naples Traditions and Superstition.
-Andrzej GLOWACKI (Pol)102: Some Causes of Alienation from Political Life inthe Time of Transition in Poland.
-Yulia GOLUBEVA (Rus)506: Masks, Dolls and Marionette: The Problem ofCultural Estrangement.
-Levon HAKOPIAN (Rus)372: Symbolism of Alienation in Soviet Music.
-Heinz Uwe HAUS (USA)337: Alienation and Identity: Cross-Cultural Currentsin Theatre Arts.
-Hartmut HEEP (USA)250: Cultural Estrangement in Prague: Aspects of a GermanMulticultural Society.
-Charles HELMETAG (USA)341: Learning by Doing: Oedipus Rex.
-Cercis IKIEL (Tur)560: Is Globalization an Uninterrupted Process?
-Johannes IRMSCHER (Ger)375: On the Roman Concept of Dictatorship.
-Ekaterina IVANOVA (Rus)565: Hostages: Strangers or not in GovernmentalLegal Space?
-Ashok KAUL (Ind)251: The Cultural Decentring, Progressive andRetrogressive.
-Alan KELLY (USA)556: Alienation from Father and God in the Poetry ofWallace Stevens..
-Jack KIMBALL (USA)242: Bronk, the Alien.
-Burt KIMMELMANN (USA)240: The Problematic of Presence: William Bronk'sAnti-epistemology.
-Endre KISS (Hung)292: Where the Hungarian Society is Heading for, Who is aStranger to Whom?
-Kiira KIVINURK (Esto)489: Opportunities and Prospects of Post-ModernHumans.
-Harald KLEINSCHMIDT (Jap)218: Migrationism and National Identification.
-Susanne KOGLER (Austria)564: Alienation as a Starting Point, CompositionalProcedure and Aim.
-Asja Nina KOVACEV (Slov): Symbolic Representations of Estrangement inPsychopathologic Art.
-Julia KREININ (Isr)468: The Opera Le Grand Macabre by G.Ligeti(Estrangement and Alienation).
-Uwe KRIEGER (Ger)385: Making Theatre Masks (Meeting a Stranger).
-JohnT.F. LANG (Can)495: Recognition in and of Estrangement: Hegel'sLordship and Bondage...
-Frederick LAPISARDI (USA)363: Levels of Estrangement in Yeats and O'NeillProductions.
-Skaidrite LASMANE (Lat)258: Ethnic Identity and its Ethical.
-David LOVELL (Austra)466: Political Cynicism in Liberal Democracies.
-Sasha LOZANOVA (Bul)479: The Ethnic Peace in the Silent Town.
-Theresa MACKEY (USA)234: Literary Measures of Alienation.
-Giuseppe MAROTTA (Ita)409: A Sunny Morning with Alfonso Corsaro'sPaintings.
-Alexander MARTINENKO (Rus)523: Social and Cultural Aspects of RegionalIslam in Russia.
-Michael McANEAR (USA)557: Alienation and Right-Wing Extremism in Austria.
-Paolo MEZZANOTTE (Ita))482: Destino Madrid (Novel)
-Friederike MIGNECO (Ita)208: Lo Straniamento di Erwin Chargaff
-Gaetano MIGNECO (Ita). Erwin Chargaff's Unconceivable Secret.
-Michaela MUDURE (Rom)211: Displacement and Estrangement: KatherineMansfield and Europe.
-Anne NAKUR (Est)490: Young Reader in the World of Virtual Reality.
-Victor NEMTCHINOV (Rus)192: Changing Identity Structures for the NewGeneration in Russia.
-Tsutomu OYABU (Jap)475: Freedom in the Cultural Context (AnthropologicalLinguistics).
-Lucia PALMER (USA)553: Philosophy and Alienation.
-Jasbir PANESAR (UK)547: Migrant Women: Strangers or Citizens.
-Marianna PAPASTEPHANOU (Cypr)404: Alienation and Externalization inLucacs's Thought.
-John PASHA (USA)460: Medea Fragments (American Shakespeare TheatreCompany).
-Helmut PFANNER (USA)563: D.Schwanitz's Novel Der Campus: PoliticalCorrectness under Attack.
-Sergey PIMTCHEV (Rus)472: The Estranged Earth.
-Lily POLLIACK (Isra)340: Jerusalem: The Holy City of Conflict andEstrangement.
-Dudley POPLAK (UK)328: Healing through Estrangement.
-Kurt REMELE (Austria)316: The Psychoterapeutic Ethos, Alienation from theCommon Good?
-Mara RUBENE (Lat)258: Estrangement, Responsibility, Justice.
-Floora RUOKONEN (Fin)258: Schillerian Solutions to the Problem ofEstrangement.
-Eric RYNELL (Fin)551: Tracing the Action.
-Ioana SARCA (Austria)546: The Linguistic Exile: Emil Cioran and the WritingExperience in a Foreign Country.
-Haluk SELVI (Tur)559: National History Teaching in the Frame ofGlobalization.
-Nikolai SHILOV (Rus)523: Social and Cultural Aspects of Regional Islam inRussia.
-Alex SHISHIN (Jap)435: The Superfluous Man in Russian Literary Traditionand its Influence.
-Victor SILVERMAN (USA)323: Insider, Outsider, No-sider: The Life and Deathof Rose Cohen.
-Douglas SLAWSON (USA)552: Coercing Conformity: Progressivism and CatholicResistance in the 1920s.
-Ingrid SONNICHSEN (USA)445: Dialect as a Factor in Alienation.
-Alla SOSNOVSKAYA (Isra)511: Utopia and Vsevolod Mejerhold.
-Vera STEGMANN (USA)457: Exploring Identities through Narrative Strategies:G.Bruno and B.Brecht.
-Artis SVECE (Latv)258: Estrangement from Oneself and DeliberateSelf-Deception.
-Sawako TANIYAMA (Jap)436: Estrangement and the Awakened Jewish Consciencein Rome.
-Natalia TCHECHEL (Ukra)202: Le Soir (Etudes Dramatiques).
-Andrei TOLSTOI (Rus)263: Les Vagues de l'Emigration Artistique de la Russieau XX Siecle.
-Andrew TSUBAKI (USA)343: Workshop on Kyogen: Comedy of Medieval Japan.
-Giovanni TREZZA (Ita)554: Italian Concordats: Profiting from PowerSacralization for Acquiring Privileges.
-Maryse VANSTAPEL (Belg)283: Alienation in the Everyday Culture.
-Irina VASILENKO (Austra)456: Pathways of Privatisation of Education in aTransitional Society.
-Vello VENSEL (Esto)296: Estrangement from Politics in a TransitionalCountry, an Estonian Case.
-Velga VEVERE (Latv)258: Grimaces of Estrangement in the Age of E(Mediacy).
-Anthony WAILEY (UK)547: Migrant Women: Strangers or Citizens.
-Erwin WARKENTIN (Can)395: Metaphor and Alienation in the Information Age.
-Mitzuaki YOSHINAGA (Jap)475: Freedom in the Cultural Context(Anthropological Linguistics).
-Avraham YASSOUR (Isra)425: The Kibbutz, Vision and Daily Life.
-Peter ZAZZALI (USA)460: Medea Fragments (American Shakespeare TheatreCompany).
-Dobrina ZHELEVA-MARTINS (Bulg)479: The Ethnic Peace in the Silent Town.>