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“Taking Place:” Affect and the Archive from the Avant-Garde to Contemporary Artistic Practice
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Subjects Adrift: Makeshift Movement in Caribbean Texts
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Bleeding Secrets: Literature, Politics, and Religion in Early Modern Iberia
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Because I Said So: Idiomatic Insistence and Queer, Feminist Refusal in Woolf, Nelson, and Philip
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The Ballad of Oscar Wilde
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Virality, Vitality: Narrativity and the Sciences of Life
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Robots, Corpses, and Plants: Subjectivity and Its Alternatives in the Nineteenth-Century Novel
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Temporal Wounds: Ancient Echoes in Camus and the Caribbean
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Sovereignty Undone: Reading Ruptures of Self-Reference in Foucault, Hobbes, and Derrida
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The Hazards of Socialism: Left Tragic Theatre in the Twentieth Century
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Voices of Nothing: Aesthetics of Corruption in Music and Language
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The Position of the Unthought and the Invention of Nineteenth Century Democratic Literature
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The Destabilizing Affects of Writing: Sedgwick, Derrida, and the Critique of Cognitive Literary Studies
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Outside the Habitable Zone: The Poetry and Politics of Life in Wordsworth’s Salisbury Plain Poems
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Postal Poetics in Contemporary Northern Irish Poetry
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Affects of War: Sovereignty and Violence in Wordsworth, Coleridge, Hazlitt, And De Quincey
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The Technological Production of Subjectivity: Images of the Body Under Late Capitalism
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The Fiction of Generosity: Disinterest and the Eighteenth Century
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Geschlecht: Sex and Species, Being and Difference
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