American literature.
Overview
Works: | 674 works in 1 publications in 1 languages |
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Power play, individuals in conflict : = literary selections for students of English /
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By-line, Ernest Hemingway = selected articles and dispatches of four decade
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Repertory = introduction to essays and articles, biography and history, sho
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The world of Washington Irving = stories and sketches by America's first gr
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Past into present : = an anthology of British and American literature /
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A Week on the Concord and Merrimack rivers ; Walden, or, Life in the woods ; The Maine woods ; Cape Cod /
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Henry James on culture : = collected essays on politics and the American social scene /
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English trader, Indian maid : = representing gender, race, and slavery in the New World : an Inkle and Yarico reader /
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Leaves of grass and other writings : = authoritative texts, other poetry and prose, criticism /
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Highlights of American literature : = based upon a core manuscript by Dr. Carl Bode, University of Maryland /
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Rethinking Chicana/o literature through food : = postnational appetites /
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Urban space and late twentieth-century New York literature : = reformed geographies /
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A religion from the outside: The modernist queer subject and religious discourse.
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Making literature matter : = an anthology for readers and writers /
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Living literature : = an introduction to fiction, poetry, and drama /
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Love in the morning : = a comprehensive study of Hemingway's viewpoint on romantic love expressed in for whom the bell tolls /
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Literature and the environment : = a reader on nature and culture /
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Appreciations of Selected readingsthe American literature : = Mei guo wen xue ming zhu yan du(美國文學名作研讀 /
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Narratives of diaspora : = representations of Asia in Chinese American literature /
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Spinster ecology: Rethinking relation in the American literary environment.
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Pacific Pastoralism: Ancient poetics & the deconstruction of American paradise.
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Southern Orientation: Reimagining Asian American Identity and Place in the Global South.
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Sensational modernism: Disfigured bodies and aesthetic astonishment in modern American literature and photography.
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Crisis and modernism: Culture, economy, and form in twentieth-century U.S. and Latin American literature.
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Dollars: International monetary order, the nation-state and the development of literary modernism.
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Crossroads and consciousness: Communal underground space and diasporic modernism in African-American literature.
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Gestural modernism: Performative choreographies in American modernist literature and modern dance.
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Drawing Outside the Bounds: Tradition and Innovation in Depictions of the House in Children's Picturebooks.
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Venice as no-place: Liminality and the modernist interpretation of the myth of Venice.
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Critical content analysis of adoption texts: Representations of transracial Chinese adoption within children's picture books.
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Dollars and sense: Economies of forgiveness in antebellum American law, literature, and culture.
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Spaces of religious retreat in seventeenth-century English literature and culture.
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Performing Placeslessness: Early American Drama and the Liminal State, 1775-1859.
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I was never an American: Rejection and Disaffiliation in Twenty-First Century Immigration Narratives.
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Spectacular Struggles: Utopian Whiteness, Black Resistance, and the National Imaginary in Nineteenth-Century America.
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Patterns of Exchange: Translation, Periodicals and the Poetry Reading in Contemporary French and American Poetry.
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Second death in Venice: Cognitive mapping in the Venetian fictions of Jeanette Winterson, Ian McEwan, and Robert Coover.
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Ernest Hemingway's use of luck as religious discourse in his major works.
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"Everything Was Strange": Regional Nationalisms and Ironic Identities in Early National American Fiction.
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Threads of truth: Aesthetics of a sacrificed self in the nineteenth-century American romance of Susanna Rowson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry James and Kate Chopin.
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Constructing mothering performances: The motherhood ideal in Caldecott and Newbery winners, 1980--2014.
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After the 'post-sixties': A cultural history of Utopia in the United States.
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American literature in the world: : = an anthology from Anne Bradstreet to Octavia Butler /
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Portraits from life : = memories and criticisms of Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, H.G. Wells, Stephen Crane, D.H. Lawrence, John Galsworthy, Ivan Turgenev, W.H. Hudson, Theodore Dreiser, Algernon Charles Swinburne ; illustrated Houghton Mifflin Co. /
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Enduring modernism: Forms of surviving location in the 20th century long poem.
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OdeIS/HeIs and homeward, postmodern epic conventions in Eleni Sikelianos' "The California Poem"
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Extending the document: The twenty-first century long poem and the archive.
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The Norton anthology of American literature : = shorter fourth edition. /
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The social life of nations: A comparative study of American and Chinese utopian fiction, 1888-1906.
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Hybrid Latina Chick Lit: The expression of sexuality in the works of Alisa Valdes Rodriguez.
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An Illustrated Book to Aid in Recovery from Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Body Image Dissatisfaction.
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"That is not dead which can eternal lie": Horror and terror in the fiction of H. P. Lovecraft.
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Trapped like a trap in a trap: Subversive fiction of the twenties and thirties -- Dorothy Parker's outrage at the failure of advancement toward gender and social equality.
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Individuation in children's literature: The child hero's journey and coming-of-age.
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The spaces of sex perversion, performance, and place in literature between the Wars.
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Virtue and vice in children's literature: A content analysis of best-selling American picture books.
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Educating women: Women writers, the domestic novel and the education debate, 1790-1820.
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Beyond the borders of exile: Exile, immigration, and migration in U.S. women's writing.
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American Literary Regionalism and the Sister Arts: Local Color Outside the Lines.
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Reading fashions, fashioning readings: Genre, style, and sartorial semiotics in nineteenth-century American literature.
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Unsettling the nation: Anti-colonial nationalism and narratives of the non-Western world in U.S. literature and culture, 1783--1860.
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Disability and the Young Adult Reader: How Has the Portrayal of Disability Changed in the Last Fifty Years?
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The Marriage Market: From Eighteenth-Century England to Twentieth-Century New York.
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"More than just a piece in their games": Agency and the docile body in The Hunger Games and reality television.
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Drawing resistance: The unsettling and provocative influence of maps in children's literature.
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Second Tall Man: Detailed Yet Desultory Ruminations on Moments from a Life Seemingly Devoid of Meaningful Incident.
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Sentimental industry: Women's work and nineteenth-century American fictions of labor.
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Performing hybridity: A dialogic and semiotic study of late twentieth-century drama from Africa and the African diaspora.
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"I knew what I did and I did it with deliberate calculation": Anxiety and tricksterism in African American autobiography.
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Modern Sentimentalism: Feeling, Femininity, and Female Authorship in Interwar America.
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Borrowed country: Digital media, remediation, and North American poetry in the twenty-first century.
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A concept of immediacy as seen in Lin Fengmian's painting and William Carlos Williams' poetry.
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The impact of e-readers on the domains of reading comprehension in high school students.
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Success in new play development: Recommendations for playwrights and developers.
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History and the true war story: Reading for moral injury in Vietnam veteran literatures.
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Sustainable Gardens of the Mind: Beat Ecopoetry and Prose in Stewart Brand's "Whole Earth" Publications.
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"Infinite earths": Crossmedia adaptation and the development of continuity in the DC Animated Universe.
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Working in utopia: Locating Marx's "realm of necessity" in the socialist futures of Bellamy and Morris.
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Masters of Disaster: Controlling Nature and Revolution in French and Francophone Plantation Novels.
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Translated images of the foreign in the early works of Lin Shu (1852-1924) and Pearl S. Buck (1892-1973): Accommodation and appropriation.
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Exploring the intersection between gender and culture: Rereading Li Qingzhao and Emily Dickinson from a comparative perspective.
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The spirit in the flesh: The translation of German Pietist imagery into Anglo-American cultures.
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Novels of the Nation: Literary Theory, Post-Revolutionary Republicanism, and the Rise of the Novel in America, 1789-1812.
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The Labor of the Avant-Garde: Experimental Form and the Politics of Work in Post-War American Poetry and Fiction.
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Transcending the Senses, Transcending through the Senses: The Modernist Neo-Epic Poem and the Experience of Transcendence.
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The Black Gothic Imagination: Horror, Subjectivity, and Spectatorship from the Civil Rights Era to the New Millennium.
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Challenges to Western Constructs of Motherhood in Novels by Danticat, Erdrich, and Tan.
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Architectures for a Future South: Posthumanism and Ruin in the Novels of Cormac McCarthy.
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Motherhood on trial: Black mothers with incarcerated sons negotiating the criminal justice system in African American literature.
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The portrayal of the African American mother in literature: Performing motherhood as seen through the eyes of her sons and daughters.
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MOTHERS AND SONS IN THE FICTION OF MARK TWAIN, WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS, AND HENRY JAMES.
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Embracing the "mama's boy": Mothers and adult sons in (post?)feminist America.
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Herstories of war: Representations of silence in women's Vietnam/American war narratives.
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National (Be)Longing: American Imperialism and Identity Formation in Multi-Ethnic Literature of the US.
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Recovering the Forgotten Puerto Rican and Chicano Soldiers of the U.S. Wars in East Asia. Cultural Representations at the Limits of the Scholarly Archive.
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In absentia parentis: The orphan figure in latter twentieth century Anglo-American children's fantasy.
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"How cold an Arcadia was this": Transcendentalist communes in The Blithedale Romance and "Transcendental Wild Oats".
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"The occasion of these ruses": The mid-twentieth-century poetic speaker in the works of Robert Lowell, Frank O'Hara, and George Oppen.
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Exploring the connections between literary places, literary texts, and tourist performance.
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Benjamin Franklin, the Ends of Writing, and the Founding of American Literature.
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Haunting the humanities: Ghosts, communications technologies, and the search for a real in literary horror.
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"I killed a man today and I don't even care": Ethics, Violence, and Othering in Robert Kirkman's "The Walking Dead".
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Sovereign spirits: Debtors, rebels, and radicals in early American print.
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Loosening the critical corset: New approaches to the short fiction of Kate Chopin and Ruth Stuart.
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A Question of Determinacy: American Procedural Poetry 1950-2013 and the Postmodern Critique of Subjectivity.
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The Fabian Child: English and American Literature and Socialist Reform, 1884-1915.
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Reader interrupted: Poetry as thing in the lyrical works of Emily Dickinson.
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American palimpsests: Trans/national imagination in Herman Melville's poetry.
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Scenes, seasons, and spaces: Textual modes of address in modern French, American, and Russian literature.
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Love is (color) blind: Historical romance fiction and interracial relationships in the twenty-first century.
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Meaning through Action: William James's Pragmatism in Novels by Larsen, Musil, and Hemingway.
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Windows on the World: The Aesthetics of Difference in Neoliberal New York.
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Transparent interiors: Detective and mystery fiction in the age of photography.
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"The Giver" as content-based reading instruction: Student beliefs about using literature for ESL.
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Brides, department stores, westerns, and scrapbooks---The 'everyday lives' of teenage girls in the 1940s.
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Mind the Gap: The Visual Arts, the Reader-as-Viewer, and Identity Critique in Early Twentieth-Century American Women's Writing.
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Yoknapatawpha County in China: A study of Faulkner's short stories in translation.
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Crafting radical fictions: Late-nineteenth century American literary regionalism and arts and crafts ideals.
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Peripheral visions: Picturing human bodies in American literature and visual culture, 1900--1919.
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Ekphrasis and the religious impulse in late-twentieth-century American fiction.
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Metafiction and Cultural Production in Post-Postmodern American Fiction and Film.
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The Fiction of Reality: Contemporary Constructions in Johan Grimonprez's "dial H.I.S.T.O.R.Y." and Don DeLillo's "White Noise" and "Mao II".
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Artistic (mis)representation and commodity culture in The Picture of Dorian Gray and The House of Mirth.
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"Something at least human": Transatlantic (re)presentations of Creole women in nineteenth-century literature and culture.
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Imperiled Bodies: Sentimentality and Illness in Nineteenth-Century American Women's Literature.
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Willful forgetting: "White Indians," trauma, and relationality in American historical literature.
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Sex, labor, and the American way: Detroit aesthetic in mid-twentieth-century literature.
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The Vanishing Freelancer A Literary History of the Postwar Culture Industries.
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Photography and trauma in photo-fiction: Literary montage in the writings of Jonathan Safran Foer, Aleksandar Hemon and W. G. Sebald.
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Silence and Voices: Family History and Memorialization in Intergenerational Holocaust Literature.
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Re -mything as a socio -political act in Lorde, Kingston, Naylor, Erdrich, and Oates.
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"I had always thought I was a Yankee": Creating the representative American self in 20th century ethnic autobiography.
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Present pasts: The politics of memory and strategic representations of identity in ethnic American writers' works since the 1980s.
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Translating trickster, performing identity: Representations of the Monkey King (Sun Wukong) in Chinese and Asian American rewritings.
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Holding Back The Mountain: Sustaining Place in the Appalachian Poetry of Robert Morgan, Kathryn Stripling Byer, and Ron Rash.
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Women's Narratives of Confinement: Domestic Chores as Threads of Resistance and Healing.
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Narrative data, informational poetics: Modernist literature and the emergence of cybernetic thought.
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The event of community: Jean -Luc Nancy, Toni Morrison, and Sandra Cisneros.
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The biocultural imaginary: Contemporary narratives of genetics and human variation in the sciences and arts.
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"Great nature, refuge of the weary heart": A regional and literary exploration of the early Grove Plays of the Bohemian Club.
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At the Bookstore: Literary and Cultural Experience in Antebellum New York City.
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A dark record: Criminal discourse and the African American literary project, 1721--1864.
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Violent inscriptions: Border crossings in early nineteenth-century American literary history.
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"Camera del Mezzo", recit, suivi de, Effets de verite et de mensonge dans "Cite de verre", essai.
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By her available means: The sensational rhetoric of women's Civil War memoirs.
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Muslim love, American style: Islamic-American hybrid culture and native-born American Black Muslim romance.
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"Toward the western sea": Science, culture, and narrative in the American Pacific.
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"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" in Arabic translations: A case study.
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A comparative study of secular accounts of the apocalypse in four contemporary novels:---Kurt Vonnegut's "Galapagos", "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy---Nicolas Dickner's "Tarmac", and "Les larmes de saint Laurent" by Dominique Fortier.
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A qualitative content analysis for the presence of propaganda in select juvenile Whitman books published during World War II.
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The author's Doppelgaenger: Celebrity, canonicity, and the anxiety of the literary marketplace in the contemporary novel.
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Sites of Education: Race, Memory, and the Conflicting Discourses of Learning in America, 1827-1914.
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The Melting Plot: Interethnic Romance in Jewish American Fiction in the Early Twentieth Century.
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De lo mas lindo y de lo mas pobre: Transnational Borges and Sandra Cisneros.
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Real or Not Real: Fragmentation, Fabrication, and Composite Identity in "The Hunger Games" and the "Mass Effect" Trilogy.
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Bringing Mormon Discourse out of the Twilight: Exploring how Fans Recognize, Reflect, Reinterpret, and Resist Multiple Discourses in and around the Seductive Saga.
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The global dystopian: Twenty-first century globalization, terrorism, and urban destruction.
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Native Americas: A transnational and (post)colonial study of indigenous women writers in Canada, the United States, and the Caribbean.
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Feathers, Skins, Bodies, and Bones: Palimpsesting Temporality, Movement, and Resistance in Native North American Literatures.
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American Dreams and Dystopias: Examining Dystopian Parallels in "The Great Gatsby" and "To Kill a Mockingbird".
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"I Am Made and Remade Continually:" The Broken Subject and Autofiction in Nella Larsen and Virginia Woolf.
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Past Traumas, Present Griefs: Exploring the Effects of Colonialism, Microaggressions, and Stereotyping from Wild West Shows to Indigenous Literature.
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Appropriate Appropriation: A White Writer's Attempt to Understand His Own Complicity in the Media's Ongoing Colonization of Native Americans.
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A comparison of Chinese and American readers' responses to selected American short stories.
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The Chinese outcry and the American dream: A comparative study of Lu Xun and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
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Myth and reality in the rural and urban worlds: A survey of the literary landscape in American and Chinese regional literatures.
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Principalities and powers: Religion and resistance in contemporary ethnic women's literature.
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Girls on fire: Gender and disability in "The Hunger Games" and "Divergent".
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Sui Sin Far: Writer on the Chinese-Anglo borders of North America, 1885-1914.
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Gold mountain dreams: Chinese-American literature and its sociohistorical context, 1850-1963.
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Twentieth century Chinese and American short fiction: A comparative analysis.
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Lurkers on the Threshold: Ghosts, History, and the Indigene in American and Australian Contemporary Literature.
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Settler Colonial Belonging and Indigenous Erasure in "The Snow Child" and "The Raven's Gift".
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Enthusiastic Sensations: Religious Revivals, Secular Bodies, and the Making of Modern Sexualities in Early American Culture.
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The spirit of the law: The haunting of U.S. federal Indian law in the contemporary western.
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Finding Hope in a Backward Glance: Wandering Women Creating Utopia Through Spiritual and Feminist Bonds in Late Twentieth Century Feminist Fiction.
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A Life Less Gothic: Gothic Literature, Dark Reform, and the Nineteenth-Century American Periodical Press.
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Weird Propaganda: Texts of the Black Power and Women's Liberation Movements.
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In Media Res: The Intersection of Affect and American Literary Naturalism.
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"Their Hearts Were Made Entirely One": Nineteenth-Century American Literary Depictions of Female Friendship and Same-Sex Intimacy.
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In Search of White Manhood: The Construction and Failures of U.S. National Identity in Ernest Hemingway's Nick Adams Stories.
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Science Fiction as Ethical Response to the Holocaust: Philip Roth and Jewish American Fiction.
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The Application of Aristotelian Rhetorical Appeals in Kate Chopin's "The Awakening" and "Athenaise".
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Cultural Reimagining and Literary Voice: Southeastern Tribal Women Negotiate Cultural, Social, and Political Identity through Literature.
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The Black Maternal and Cultural Healing in Twentieth Century Black Women's Fiction.
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Labor and leisure in the tropical environment: Race, class, and the enjoyment of nature.
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Father of all destruction: The role of the white father in contemporary post-apocalyptic cinema.
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"Important Things to Give Each Other": The Politics of Thornton Wilder's Drama.
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Storytelling, Survival, and Child Figures in Contemporary American Life-Writing.
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'This, Reader, Is No Fiction': Examining the Rhetorical Uses of Reader Address across the Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Novel.
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From Italian American Icon to Working Class Hero: Perspectives on Pietro di Donato's "Christ in Concrete".
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The New What's Next: Innovation and Failure in Contemporary American Literature.
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Haunted narratives: The afterlife of Gothic aesthetics in contemporary transatlantic women's fiction.
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A leap of faith: Creating space to (dis)orient and (re)orient sexuality and identity in Tony Kushner's "Angels in America".
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The Invisible Reader and 21st Century African American Children's Literature.
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Then and There of Queer Theory: Coming Out Narratives and Societal Response.
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Terrorists, Zombies, and Robots: The Political Unconscious, Thematics, and Affectual Structures of the Post-9/11 American Fear Narrative.
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The Forest Is Not What It Seems: An Ecocritical Study of American Horror Films.
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You're Making Ideology Weird: An Analysis of the Contemporary Weird through a Marxist Lens.
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Recognizing the Silent Truth: Subversive Silences in Character Development of Marginalized Identities.
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The Dystopian Impulse and Media Consumption: Redefining Utopia via the Narrative Economics of the New Media Age.
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Seeing American Blindness: Critical Race Theory in 20th Century American Literature.
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On Domestic Angel's Wings, the Impact of the Mother in the American Family Drama.
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Restorying Dystopia: Exploring the Hunger Games Series Through U.S. Cultural Geographies, Identities, and Fan Response.
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Where the Global Meets the Local: Female Mobility in South Asian Women's Fiction in India and the U.S.
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The ghostly presence of William Faulkner in Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God and Alice Walker's The Color Purple.
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Cosmopolitan America: Affect, attention, and the nation in post-Cold War literature.
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Choreographing Memory: Performance and Embodiment in Multimodal Narrative.
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The republic of letters: Epistolarity, the public sphere, and the rise of the novel.
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The strange play of traumatic reality: Enchantment in Jewish American literature.
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Assessing industry ideologies: Representations of gender, sexuality, and sexual violence in the book versions and film adaptations of The Hunger Games trilogy, the Divergent trilogy, and the Vampire Academy series.
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Textual deviants: Women, madness, and embodied performance in late twentieth-century American literature and photography.
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Teachers' perceptions of reading skill improvement of second-grade African American boys using culturally relevant literature: An action research study.
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Rethinking the Normative: Madness, Abjection, and Awareness in American Literature and Film.
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Search for significant form, 1905-1915: An evaluation of the symbols of tradition and revolt in American literature, painting, and music.
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"Nobody owing nobody nothing": Reading Flannery O'Connor anew through the ethics of Emmanuel Levinas.
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Man-Made Menopause and Architectural Embodiment in Herman Melville's "I and My Chimney" and "A Disembodied Listener": Hawthorne's Mesmeric Narrator in The House of the Seven Gables.
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"Let the Deal Go Down": Zora Neale Hurston and a New Direction for the Migration Narrative.
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Fashioning High-Heeled Identity: Material Culture and Identity Formation in Maya Angelou's Autobiographies.
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God's Ragged Edges: Religion and Public Life in the Work of Herman Melville.
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Incongruity and Social Expectations: Cultural Identity in Carson McCullers' Southern Gothic Novel "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter".
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Climate change in literature and culture: Conversion, speculation, education.
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Since Sappho: Women in Classical Literature and Contemporary Women's Writing in English.
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We Don't Breathe Alone: Forms of Encounter in Anglophone North America since the 1970s.
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Technocratic Evolution: Experimental Naturalism and American Biopolitics Around 1900.
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An archive of shame: Gender, embodiment, and citizenship in contemporary American culture.
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The way we dream now: History, theory, and contemporary LGBTQ memoir in America.
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CHILD'S PLAY: THE FAMILY OF VIOLENCE IN THE DRAMAS OF O'NEILL, ALBEE, AND SHEPARD.
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Avant-gardism in children's theater: The use of absurdist techniques by Anglophone children's playwrights.
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The Queer "Third Species": Tragicomedy in Contemporary LGBTQ American Literature and Television.
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William Dean Howells in Transition: Realism, Regionalism, and the Search for an American Aesthetic.
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I am America singing: Bob Dylan's identity unified through linguistic performance.
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From Relationality to Resilience in Contemporary Dakota and Ojibwe Environmental Justice Literature.
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An Archive of Imagined Worlds and Futures: Environmental Speculative Fiction of the 20th & 21st Century.
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Identity Positivity in Decolonial Worlds: Making Room for Gender and Sexual Possibility.
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DIY Feminisms in the Third Space: Female Rhetorical Techniques Performed in Multi-Generational Alternative Media.
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Interiority and Counter-Interiority in 19th and 20th Century U.S. Literature and Culture.
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Queer with the City: Gender, Race, Environment and the Poetics of Urban Change.
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The Chinese as portrayed in the writings of several prominent American authors.
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The Ethos of Dissent: Epideictic Rhetoric and the Democratic Function of American Protest and Countercultural Literature.
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Beyond the binaries: Passing as cisgender in "Middlesex", "Trumpet", and "Redefining Realness".
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THE "CONFUCIAN ODES" MADE NEW: EZRA POUND'S TRANSLATION OF THE "SHI JING" (CHINA; KUNG).
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Tales of the supernatural: "Liao-chai chih-i" and the American short story of the nineteenth century.
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The poetics of misunderstanding: The anxiety of reception in Chinese-Western literary relations.
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Expressions of selfhood in classic American fiction: Readings from a Chinese cultural perspective.
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Sounding bodies and voices in nineteenth-century British and American Gothic fiction.
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Beyond the comfort zone: Monolingual ideologies, bilingual U.S. Latino texts.
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A soldier, a captain, and a king: Teaching Shakespeare and Melville in tandem under the Common Core State Standards.
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Reading the Vietnam War and encountering other others: Race and ethnicity in American novels of the Vietnam War.
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Identity Construction and Language Deconstruction Codeswitching, Lexical Experimentation, and Self-Translation in Vladimir Nabokov's "Lolita", "Pnin", and "King, Queen, Knave".
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Partners in catastrophe: The phantasmic in African American, Jewish American, and Native American trauma narratives.
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Der traum von der Geliebten: Aeussere und innere Bauform, Erzaehlweise und stofflicher Gehalt in Werken von Novalis, E. T. A. Hoffmann, Edgar Allan Poe und Nerval.
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Turning Toward the World: Aestheticism, Christianity, and the Ends of Art in Modernist Literature.
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Vulgar Grandeur: Literature and the American Monument During the Long Nineteenth Century.
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Secret Springs of Action: Necessity and Anglo-American Literature in the Age of Revolution.
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Within and without: Psychoanalysis, trauma theory, and the healing narrative.
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"Stories Can Save Us": Writing as Therapy in War Literature, Poetry, and Memoir.
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Indian Fields: Historicizing Native Space and Sovereignty in the Era of Removal.
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And They Lived Happily Ever After. The End? Postfeminism and the Rebranding of the Disney Princesses.
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Inventing the Southwest: How Modernists Shaped an American Regional Experience.
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William Faulkner, his eye for archetypes, and America's divided legacy of medicine.
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Time material: Temporality, narrative, and modernity in silent film and American naturalism.
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Nature, nurture, nation: Race and childhood in transatlantic American discourses of slavery.
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Underground Sounds: Oral Tradition and Recording Culture in American Poetry, 1917-2008.
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Imagining Pleasure: Experimentalism and Race in Twentieth-Century American Literature and Visual Culture.
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Individual encounters with painting and poetry: Duncan Phillips, Mark Rothko, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
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Nationalism, secularism, belonging, and identity in Philip Roth, Salman Rushdie, and Orhan Pamuk.
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To Start, Continue, and Conclude: Foregrounding Narrative Production in Serial Fiction Publishing.
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Life in Search of Form: Mexican American Literature and American Literary History, 1959-1999.
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Mark Twain's Lover's Quarrel With God; Or, Satirizing All God's Children: Mark Twain's Uses of Religious Satire.
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Against Infinite Grief: Mourning and Speculative Invention in Postbellum American Literature.
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Deconstructing the Domestic Sphere: The American Sentimental Novel as Feminist Metafiction.
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Revisualizing the Patriarchy's Slave System in the Antebellum South: Kindred, A Meeting Ground for Frederick Douglass and Octavia Butler.
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Post-Utopian Science Fiction in Postmodern American and Russian Literatures.
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Starting with Snow White: Disney's Folkloric Impact and the Transformation of the American Fairy Tale.
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On Being at Home in the Modern World: Hegel, Individuality, and Literature.
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Asian American Humor The Power of Disruptive Laughter in Literature and Media.
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"A calculated withdrawal": Postmodern American novelists, their politics, and the Cold War.
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Picturing Reality: American Literary Realism and the Model of Painting, 1875-1900.
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"You Will Hold This Book in Your Hands": The Novel and Corporeality in the New Media Ecology.
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When Fairy Tales Collide: Collaborative Fairy Tales as Postmodern Feminist Discourse in 21st-Century Novels, Graphic Novels, and Visual Culture.
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Dread Stress: The Politics of Literature Amid the Transformation of U.S. Print Culture 1847-1892.
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Carving Out A Place in Children's Literature: American Authors of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Descent.
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Rural Transnationalism: Food, Famine, and Agriculture in U.S. and Chinese Literature, 1898-1955.
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Will the real Miss Scarlett please stand up: How the life of Mary Boykin Chesnut can be considered a model for Margaret Mitchell's Scarlett O'Hara.
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Crip'in Migration: Examining the Elderly Migrant Experience in Filipino American Literature.
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Exceptionalism and Transatlanticism in Early American Literature (1760-1860) and Classic Hollywood Cinema (1930-1960).
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The Post-Noir Novel: Pulp Genre, Alienation, and the Turn from Postmodernism in Contemporary American Fiction.
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Women's Work: Domesticity, Interiority, and Social Science in American Literature, 1890-1910.
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A womanist social protest tradition in twentieth century African-American literature: Fiction by Marita Bonner, Ann Petry, Dorothy West, and Gwendolyn Brooks.
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Telling Stories-Empowering Generations: Minority American Women and Their Cultural Stories.
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Geographies of (In)Justice: Radical Regionalism in the American Midwest, 1930-1950.
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American proletarian Modernism and the problem of modernity in the thirties: Meridel Le Sueur, Tillie Olsen, and Langston Hughes.
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Brownness : = Mixed Identifications in Minority Immigrant Literature, 1900-1960.
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Small Dislocations : = Narrative Acts Beyond the Home in North American Women's Fiction Post 1945.
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Invisible Voices : = Revising Feminist Approaches to Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper" by including the Narrative of Mental Illness.
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Writing the Body : = Sentimental Rhetoric in Nineteenth-Century Southern Women Writers' Fiction.
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Identity, Counternarrative, and Community in Progressive Christian Women's Memoir.
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Radical Reticence : = Quietness, Vision, and Resistance in Contemporary Representations of Slavery.
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The Challenging of Gender and Sexual Politics in Ernest Hemingway's Works.
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The Decomposing Body : = Posthumanist Modernism and the Ecology of Decay.
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Political Feelings : = Objects-in-Process in the American Novel (1963-2013).
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"If You Want to Change the World, Edit Wikipedia" : = Mitigating the Gender Gap and Systemic Bias on Wikipedia.
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Mediating Sounds : = Race, Musical Appropriation, and Literary Intervention in the Cold War.
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The Global Implication of the Antiracism Positions of Three 20th Century American Women Writers of African Descent.
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Documentary Knowledge, Visual Images, and Poetry in the Works of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha and Claudia Rankine.
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Unspeakable Things : = The Poetics of Secrecy in Ezra Pound and H.D = La poetique du secret chez Ezra Pound et H.D.
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Native Lands in Enemy Territory : = Indigenous and Asian American Veteran Erasure and Resistance in the Literature of War.
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Present Futures : = Speculative Infrastructure at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.
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Computational Close Reading : = A Critique of Digital Literary Methodology.
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Development and Implementation of a Program of Teaching English Poetry Through Constructivist Approach for Standard IX.
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Asian American Identity in Drama and Their Four Waves : = Beyond Identity Crisis Toward Fluid Identity.
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International Students : = Education, Emancipation and Exchange in Contemporary University Fiction.
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Confronting the Shadow Side to Heal the Black Self : = Southern Black Female Writers Theorize Blackness, Love, Beauty, and Spirit.
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"You Know It Is Customary" : = Emily Dickinson and Nineteenth-Century Epistolary Practice.
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From Bestseller to the Big Screen : = The Acquisition and Development of Popular Novels in Classical Hollywood.
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In the American Garden : = Environmental Influence from Thoreau to Anne Spencer.
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Queering Happily Ever After : = Narrative Closure in Contemporary Gay and Lesbian Novels.
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Literary Essentialism and Charles Dickens : = Anti-Semitism in Oliver Twist and Our Mutual Friend.
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