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| | Graf |
 | | Graf's interests and publications include work in philosophy, Romance philology (especially Portuguese and Spanish literatures and cultures), American literature, and in comparative literature specializing in supranational literary and intellectual cross-currents between Europe and the Americas as well as between Europe and Africa. |
 | | In particular, Graf's publications concern work in imagology and reception theory with regard to novels, biographies, essays, and chronicles as well as poetry (especially the narrative epic) and she is interested in the intercultural aspects of intellectual history in Europe, Latin America, and Africa. |
 | | In her comparative analyses of literary works written in Spanish, Portuguese, and French in Europe and overseas, she is interested in the formation of national and cultural identities in different social, historical and political contexts. |
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