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Digging Deeper: Gardens in Postbellum Southern U.S. Literature
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Homeland (In)security: Terminal Masculinity & the
Specter of 9/11
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Islands of Memory: The Sea Islands, Black Women Artists, and thePromise of Home
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Imagining a Future South: David Walker's Appeal and
Antebellum American Literature
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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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"Anchored in Time": The U.S. South as a "Place" of Gendered
Racial Memory in Ernest J. Gaines's Fiction
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Subjugated Citizenship:
The Politics and Psychology of
Domesticity in
The Street by Ann
Petry, The Dollmaker by Harriet Arnow,
and The Changelings
by Jo Sinclair
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Longing for Longing: Girlhood, Narrative, and Nostalgia in American
Literature for Children and Young Adults
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Mirrors, Monsters, Metaphors: Transgender Rhetorics and Dysphoric
Knowledge
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Telling Laughter: Hilarity and Democracy in theNineteenth-Century United States
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Reading to the Test: Character, Method, and Complicity in U.S.
Writing from Emerson to Adorno
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"Walk Among Us": Moral Panics and the Deinstitutionalization of the Mentally Ill in Popular Culture
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The American Columbus: Geography, Chronology and the Historical
Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Literature
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The Politics and Poetics of Diagnosis in Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Medicine
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