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Must We Mortify?: Jane Austen, Gender, and the Uses of Shame
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From Chin to Chee: An Evolution of the Asian American Literary Canon
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Seeking Transcendence in a Time of War: Theology and "Saving Civilization" in T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets
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The Blacklist and the Witches: The Crucible as a Reflection of the Conspiratorial Cancellations of Innocuous Adversaries in Communist America
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Disrupting Las Fronteras: A Reading of Gloria Anzaldúa as a Cross-Cultural Killjoy Feminist
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A Vietnamese's Looking Glass for America: Spectatorship & Representation in Viet Thanh Nguyen's The Sympathizer and Lan Cao's Monkey Bridge
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Martin Luther King, Jr. the Dreamer: The Power Invoked by Dreaming in Black Literature and Culture
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Comedy, Camaraderie, and Catharsis: A Reflection on Eighteenth-Century British Periodical Literature, Saturday Night Live, and the Legacy of Political Satire
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The Spectrum of Silence: A Study of Power and Oppression in the works of Kingston and Ng
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A Retinal Twitch, a Misfired Nerve Cell: The Neurocybernetics of The Crying of Lot 49
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