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"Walk Among Us": Moral Panics and the Deinstitutionalization of the Mentally Ill in Popular Culture
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"It Never Was America to Me": An Examination of Great Depression
Literature
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Sounding Print Culture, 1953-1968
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Uneasy Animals: Encountering Nonhuman Difference in American
Literature, 1896-present
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Crafting Modernity: Gender, Art-Making, and Literature's Materials of Resistance in the Extreme 20th Century
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Slaughterhouse-Five as Catharsis: How Vonnegut comes to
terms with World War II, Vietnam, and the General Ominousness of
the Atomic Age
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Reading to the Test: Character, Method, and Complicity in U.S.
Writing from Emerson to Adorno
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"A New and Broader View": Blood Meridian as the Herald of
a New Morality
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"It Never Was America to Me": American Literature During the Great
Depression
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Crises Aesthetic and Politic: Walter Benjamin and the revolutionary
reader
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Archival Bodies: Twentieth-Century British, Irish, and American
Literary Collections
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In the Shadow of the Plot: Representations of Muslim Terrorists in
9/11 Literature
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Eliot among the Women
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Homeland (In)security: Terminal Masculinity & the
Specter of 9/11
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Signs of Feeling Everywhere: Lyric Poetics, Posthumanist Ecologies, and Ethics in the Anthropocene
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