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Memento Mori: Photographic Memory and Temporality in Literary Death
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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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"Is My Blackness Getting on You?": Race, Porousness, and the Problem of Empathy
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The Ethos of the Binge: drunkenness and modernity in twentieth-century New Orleans
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The North American Orient: Literature of the American Oriental Society and U.S. Imperialism, 1842-1882
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Political Movement: Ability, Sex, and Reform in the Nineteenth-Century United States
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Haunting Fantasies: Queer Futurity in American Women's Gothic Literature
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Reprocessing Reality: Truman Capote and the Making of a Nonfiction Artist
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Sound Check: The Deaf Acoustics of American Literature
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A Future for Hopeful Monsters: Gender, Disability, Race, and Embodiment in Science Fiction
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The Secret Lives of Poems: Digital Inhabitations of Nineteenth-Century American Literature
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Hooked: Public Health, Parasites, and Twentieth-Century Literature of the US and Global South
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"Gorilla, My Love": Toni Cade Bambara's Womanist Methodology of Emancipation
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Domestic Disturbances: Home and History in Transatlantic Women’s Writing
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Partum Poetics: Pregnant Moderns and the Poetry of Origins
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Echoes of Exodus: Biblical Typology and Racial Solidarity in African American Literature, 1829-1962
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The Politics of Caregiving within Octavia Butler's Bloodchild and Other Stories
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The Politics and Poetics of Diagnosis in Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Medicine
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Shame in a Kindred: Reading Scenes of Shame in American Fictions from Henry James to Octavia Butler
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Revolutionary Claims: Transatlantic Agency in the Fictions of
Godwin, Brown, and Irving
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