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"I feel, therefore I be free:" Black Femme Embodied Epistemologies
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Political Movement: Ability, Sex, and Reform in the Nineteenth-Century United States
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Between Visibility and Violence: Framing Queer and Trans Embodiment
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A Future for Hopeful Monsters: Gender, Disability, Race, and Embodiment in Science Fiction
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The Politics of Caregiving within Octavia Butler's Bloodchild and Other Stories
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Peculiar Institutions: Representations of Nineteenth-Century
Black Women's Madness and Confinement in Slavery and Asylums
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"Meditation(s) on a Prison Break": Feminist Subjectivities of Speech and Silence in the Fiction of Charlotte Bronte, Jean Rhys, and Margaret Atwood
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Loose Translations: Postcolonial Literature and Shakespeare
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Rereading Madness, Sexuality, and Political Dissent in the Major
Plays of Tennessee Williams
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