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Dissolving the Academic Color Line: A Reading of Langston Hughes’s and Gwendolyn Bennett’s Poetry from the New Negro Renaissance Through a Pragmatic Lens Using William James’s Philosophy
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"This Is a Female Text": Embodiment in Contemporary Irish Women's Poetry
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Revolution, Equaliberty and the Citizen-Subject in Shakespeare's Roman Plays
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Queer Fear: Vampirism and the Transmittable Evil of Homoeroticism
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The Politics of Caregiving within Octavia Butler's Bloodchild and Other Stories
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Food and the Female Body: Paralleling the Food Market and the
Prostitution Market in John Cleland's Fanny Hill
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"It Never Was America to Me": American Literature During the Great
Depression
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The Politics of Seduction in Literature
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"Meditation(s) on a Prison Break": Feminist Subjectivities of Speech and Silence in the Fiction of Charlotte Bronte, Jean Rhys, and Margaret Atwood
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Mediating the Sensational in The Spanish Tragedy
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Zoomorphic Others: The Animalization of Stigma in Modern Literature
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To the Horizon and Back: Double Consciousness and the Journey to
Folk Modernism in Their Eyes Were Watching God, Ollie
Miss, and Banana Bottom
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Spatchcocked! Modernist Collage in James Joyce's Ulysses
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The Nature of Thoreau's Politics: "Wild Apples" and Abolitionism
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Racism, Segregation, and Interracial Sex and Intimacy in the
Protest Novels of Chester Himes and Lillian Smith
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An Itinerary of Silence: Saadat Hasan Manto's Gendered Narratives of the 1947 Partition of British India
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Rereading Madness, Sexuality, and Political Dissent in the Major
Plays of Tennessee Williams
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Ceaselessly Calling into Question All Origins: The Death and Life of the Author in South African Oral Poetics
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Constructing Intelligibility Within the Unintelligible: Identity as
an Enabling Restriction in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, Lord
Jim, and The Secret Agent
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The Subversive Echo: A Comparison of Language Reclamation as a Feminist Rhetorical Strategy
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