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Inglishing English: Linguistic Appropriation, Abrogation and Subversion in Postcolonial Literature and Poetry
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(Im)Possible: A Critical Ambivalence for Black Female Sexual Subjectivity
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“A porous vessel afloat on sensation”: Temporal Poetics and the Waves of Subjectivity in the Work of Virginia Woolf
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Shakespeare and #MeToo
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It’s Alive? Bias Towards Artificial Life in Frankenstein, Blade Runner, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, and Klara and the Sun
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“Both Text and Gloss”: Hermeneutic Translatory Structures in Molloy and Waiting for Godot
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Scales of Survival: The Hope of Realist Subversions in Contemporary Climate Fiction
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"O Pregnant Brain": Procreation and Power in Anne Bradstreet's Poetry
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“I’m the plot, babe, and don’t ever forget it”: Margaret Atwood, Lorrie Moore, and Jennifer Egan’s Experimental Short Story Collections
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Unfinished Sympathy: Women, Class Consciousness and Modernism
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Neurodivergence in Science Fiction: Identity, Ethics, and Technology as a "Cure"
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Searching for Mercy: Punishment, Mercy, and Morality in Early Modern Literature
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Juxtaposition, Perception, and Virginity: How Othello, The White Devil, and The Wonder of Women Construct Fairness Through Womanhood
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The Mass Production of Illicit Femininity: Narratives of Celebrity Formation in "Lady Audley’s Secret" and "Armadale"
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Must We Mortify?: Jane Austen, Gender, and the Uses of Shame
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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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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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