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Africa Persists: The Transformative Powers of Jazz, Blues, Samba
and Bossa Nova
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Crises Aesthetic and Politic: Walter Benjamin and the revolutionary
reader
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The Great Speckled Bird and Atlanta Counterculture in the
Vietnam War Era
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Mediating the Sensational in The Spanish Tragedy
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A Cut That Scars: Alice Walker's Novel Possessing the Secret of
Joy and Female Genital Cutting
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An Exploration of the Dreams of Harry Potter and the
Implications of the Jungian Mythical Hero & Collective
Unconscious
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Narratives of Deception: Confronting Disorder in Heart of
Darkness
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Governing Intimacy: The Politics of Love in African Fiction
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Democracy, Diaspora, and Disillusionment: Black Itinerancy and
the Propaganda Wars
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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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Counting the dead as "one" and "one again" in the fiction of
twentieth-century Irish women novelists
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The American Columbus: Geography, Chronology and the Historical
Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Literature
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"A Profane Miracle": Modernity and the Accident in American
Literature and Film, 1925-1934
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Lyric Relations: Poetic Intersubjectivity in the Long Eighteenth
Century
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"Wordless and Far Away": Race in William Faulkner's Soldiers'
Pay
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Paradise Ablaze: Cavendish's Feminist Utopias and the
Deconstruction of Gender Hierarchy
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Better for Having Known Him? Feminine Desire inMiddlemarch and Daniel Deronda
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