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Orson Welles, Shakespeare, and Cultural Authority
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L'Oubli pour mémoire: l'expérience liminaire desnon-lieux
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"Walk Among Us": Moral Panics and the Deinstitutionalization of the Mentally Ill in Popular Culture
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Representing a Problem of Modern Mobility: Travel and Imagination
in African American Cultural History, Arts and Letters, ca.
1900-1970
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The Politics of Photographic Aesthetics in Latin America: Photography, Beauty, and Violence in Argentine and Brazilian Film in the Twenty-First Century
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Taking Place: Rhetoric of Abstract Space and Construction of Literary Architectures
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Environmental Eros: From Ecofeminism to Eco-Queer
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Trying To Make It Real: The Documentary Imagination of American Roots Music
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Fashioning Our Selves: Power, Gender and Normalization in Personal Makeover Television Shows
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Exceeding the Frame: Documentary Filmmaker Marlon T. Riggs asCultural Agitator
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"A Profane Miracle": Modernity and the Accident in American
Literature and Film, 1925-1934
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THE WOMAN ON THE SCAFFOLD
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Curation and Cinema
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Captive Subjects: The Figure of the Child in Contemporary
Argentine Cinema
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All Access: YouTube, the History of the Music Video, and Its
Contemporary Renaissance
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Selva de Fantasmas. Tropicalización de lo gótico en la
literatura y el cine latinoamericanos
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Cine y (r)evolucion. El neorrealismo italiano en Cuba (1959-1969)
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Moving Images: India on British Screens, 1917-1947
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Artificial Generation: The Hybridization of Female and Form in
Gautier, Villiers, Wilde, Hitchcock
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Locked Up: The Prison Genre in American Cinema
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Writing the Unseen: Envisioning the Face in the Works of Marguerite
Duras and Hélène Cixous
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