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Ariadne's thread: Unraveling the archive in William Faulkner's "Absalom, Absalom!" and Fernando Vallejo's "Mi hermano el alcalde"
A nation built on nothing: Cuban American subjectivities in revolt
 
"Look at the woman I've become": Camp, gender and identity in Rainer Werner Fassbinder's "The marriage of Maria Braun" and John Cameron Mitchell's "Hedwig and the Angry Inch"
Drawing the (color)line: Hemingway's America, Africa, and the question(ing) of authority
 
James Agee and the wounded body
Pyre: A poetics of fire and childhood in the art of Henry Darger
 
A view to a cure: Narrative quest and healing transformation in the work of Reynolds Price
Writing the Revolution: Radicalism and the U.S. historical romance, 1835--1860
 
Articulations of anarchist modernism: Putting art to work
Cultural genetics: Theories of inheritance and nineteenth-century American literature
 
Stories of things remote: (Re)placing the self in 19th-century adventure fiction
The revisionary aesthetic of Suzan-Lori Parks: "Hear the bones sing, write it down"
 
Imagining community: Individual influence and group cohesion in American avant-garde poetry and poetics
The mediating nation: American literature and globalization from Henry James to Woodrow Wilson
 
The black maternal: Heterogeneity and resistance in literary representations of black mothers in 20th century African American and Afro-Caribbean women's fiction
Miller's milieu, or the cultural moments of late humanism: Science and religion in the golden age of science fiction
 
The dialogue about "racial democracy" among African-American and Afro-Brazilian literatures
Blushing to be: Shame and the narration of subjectivity in contemporary U.S.-Caribbean fiction
 
Writing celebrity: Modernism, authorial personas, and self-promotion in the early twentieth century United States
"Country life within city reach": Masculine domesticity in suburban America, 1819--1871
 
Intimacy in print: Literary celebrity and public interiority in nineteenth-century American literature
Cuban-American women's anglophone novels of the 1990s
 
Readings of trauma and madness in Hemingway, H.D., and Fitzgerald
"Nerves in patterns": Synaptic space, neuroscience, and American modernist poetry
 
Inventing Eden: Primitivism, millennialism, and the making of New England
Reading Sapphic modernism: Belle epoque poesie and poetic prose
 
The Present Elsewhere: Theorizing an aesthetics of displacement in contemporary African American and postcolonial literatures
Vibrant environments: The feel of color from the white whale to the red wheelbarrow
 
Pirates, Runaways, and Long-Lost Princes: Race and National Identity in Transatlantic Adventure Fiction
Partial Affinities: Fascism and the Politics of Representation in Interwar America
 
The Prisms of Passing: Reading beyond the Racial Binary in Twentieth-Century U.S. Passing Narratives
Technology and the Archive: Framing Identity in American Literature, 1880--1914
 
Dollhood: The Doll as a Space of Duality in 20th-Century Literature and Art
Sentimental appropriations: Contemporary sympathy in the novels of Grace Lumpkin, Josephine Johnson, John Steinbeck, Margaret Walker, Octavia Butler, and Toni Morrison
 
Sissy!: The effeminate grotesque in U.S. literature and culture since 1940