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Freedom in speech: Freedom and liberty in U.S. presidential campaign discourse, 1952--2004
Authentic Chameleons: Mythic identity, performative trickster-ing, and the potential of the telephone booth moment
 
How Enron collapsed at Ground Zero: Tangled narratives in the new century
The forgotten freedom of assembly
 
"Dream the rest": On the mystery and vernacular modernism of Felipe Jesus Consalvos, Cubamerican "cigarmaker, creator, healer, & man"
Producing procrastination: Negotiating affect and temporality in contemporary capitalism
 
Handmade online: The crafting of commerce, aesthetics and community on Etsy.com
He, being dead, yet speaketh: Images and invocations of Lincoln's ghost, 1865--1877
 
Gone to seek a fortune in North Carolina: The failed Scottish Highland emigration of 1884
The green fields of the mind: Robert Johnson, folk revivalism, and disremembering the American past
 
Pining for turpentine: Critical nostalgia, memory, and commemorative expression in the wake of industrial decline
Memorializing the backhouse: Sanitizing and satirizing outhouses in the American South
 
A home transformed: Narratives of home, loss, longing and the miniature from Portsmouth Island, North Carolina
Yoga and meditation for nontraditional populations
 
A thoroughly modern courtship: Preparing for marriage in the 1930s
The power of decor: Kehinde Wiley's interventions into the construction of black masculine identity
 
Staging gender: Masculinity, politics, and the passions in the pamphlet plays of the American Revolution
From Cotton Mill to Co-Op: The Rise of a Local Food Culture in Carrboro, North Carolina
 
It Was There for Work: Pimento Cheese in the Carolina Piedmont
Local as National: Alan Lomax's Nationalist Pedagogy of the Folk
 
The rise of the Tea Party movement and Western European right-wing populist parties: A comparative analysis
Thinking outside the (wooden) box: A rhetorical analysis of the ethical complexity of the Uncle Jack statue
 
Reconsidering "Swimming": Thomas Eakins and the changing landscapes of modernity in late nineteenth-century Philadelphia
Vimala Cooks Everybody Eats: Domesticity, Community, and Empowerment
 
Historic Texas Jailhouses: Romanesque Revival, Identity, and Reform
Unexpected Vibrations in Unexpected Places: Making New, Old Music in the McCarroll Family
 
From "The Man With the Hoe" to "Tobacco Road": Class, Poverty and Religion and the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union
Mourning the unborn dead: American uses of Japanese Buddhist post-abortion rituals
 
Space, place, and protest: Austin's progressive country music scene and the negotiation of Texan identities, 1968--1978
Storming the gates of the temple of science: Religion and science in three new religious movements
 
An industrial confederacy: Religion and nationalism in a Southern Protestant town, 1885--2006
Writing the Revolution: Radicalism and the U.S. historical romance, 1835--1860
 
Cultural genetics: Theories of inheritance and nineteenth-century American literature
The mediating nation: American literature and globalization from Henry James to Woodrow Wilson
 
Everyone's all-Americans: Race, men's college athletics, and the ideal of equal opportunity
The cultural politics of environmental justice activism: Race- and environment-making in the contemporary post-civil rights period
 
"Country life within city reach": Masculine domesticity in suburban America, 1819--1871
Tying the knots: The nationalization of wedding rituals in antebellum America
 
This broken vessel: Living religion in an independent Pentecostal church
The Qur'an comes to America: Pedagogies of Muslim collective memory
 
Partial Affinities: Fascism and the Politics of Representation in Interwar America
We have raised all of you: Motherhood in the South, 1750-1835
 
Remove, return, remember: Making Ute land religion in the American West
Transforming Tastes: M. F. K. Fisher, Julia Child, Alice Waters and the Revision of American Food Rhetorics
 
A Working Democracy: Progressivism and the Politics of Work
Conceptualizing African-American art: The market, academic discourse, and public reception