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Prosthetic Laughter: Feeling Disability Performance in Early Modern England
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Race and Melancholy in Early Modern English Literature
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A Future for Hopeful Monsters: Gender, Disability, Race, and Embodiment in Science Fiction
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The Representation of Chronic Illness in Young Adult and Children’s Fiction
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The Politics and Poetics of Diagnosis in Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Medicine
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"After These Horrendous Crimes, that Creature Forfeits his
Right": The Sexually Violent Offender as Exceptional Criminal
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Muscular Bodies and Formations of Masculinity and Impairment in
Shakespearean Drama
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Chronic Habits: The Literature of Dissipation in the Long Eighteenth Century
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Able Verse: Disability and the Lyric in Early Modern English Literature
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