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Ariadne's thread: Unraveling the archive in William Faulkner's "Absalom, Absalom!" and Fernando Vallejo's "Mi hermano el alcalde"
Machado de Assis' "Oliveira Twist": Translation and the making of a novelist
 
Nietzsches Staat: Reading "Ueber die Zukunft unserer Bildungsanstalten" as a reading of Plato's "Republic"
Voicing a lost history through photography in Hispaniola's diasporic literature
 
The falcon, the beast and the image: Dante's "Geryon" and W. B. Yeat's "The Second Coming"
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"
Becoming the wig: Mis/identifications and citationality in queer rock musicals
 
Allegory or parody? Interpretation of the "Libro de buen amor"'s "troba cazurra" lyric and reader-response and reception theory
Representations of zombis in Emile Ollivier's "La Discorde aux cent voix" and Dany Laferriere's "Pays sans chapeau"
 
To hell with Christ!---The gospel, according to Lazarillo: Parodia sacra & picaresque signifying on the novel as genre
Rivalry and desire: Male-male relations in Ovid's "Amores" and French feminist theory
 
Cultural memory and national representation: The Franco-Prussian War in French and German literature, 1871--1900
Re-thinking the language of pain in the works of Marguerite Duras and Frida Kahlo
 
Decolonizing modernism: James Joyce and the development of contemporary Spanish American narrative
Judgment in early modern England, 1580--1615
 
Correspondencias: The intertwining letters, lives, and literature of Jorge Carrera Andrade and Pablo Neruda
Negative visions: The referential authority of photography in contemporary literary fiction
 
Articulations of anarchist modernism: Putting art to work
The revisionary aesthetic of Suzan-Lori Parks: "Hear the bones sing, write it down"
 
Resisting anglicization: Irish and Puerto Rican intersections in New York in the twentieth century
The mediating nation: American literature and globalization from Henry James to Woodrow Wilson
 
Virgins, mothers, monsters: Late-medieval readings of the female body out of bounds
The black maternal: Heterogeneity and resistance in literary representations of black mothers in 20th century African American and Afro-Caribbean women's fiction
 
From innocent play to imperial survey: Adolescent rites of passage in the British and German adventure novels of sub-Saharan Africa, 1870--1905
Capturing life: Zoological gardens and the emergence of cinema
 
"Scott of Bengal": Examining the European legacy in the historical novels of Bankimchandra Chatterjee
Reading Sapphic modernism: Belle epoque poesie and poetic prose
 
The Present Elsewhere: Theorizing an aesthetics of displacement in contemporary African American and postcolonial literatures
When worlds collide: Hetertopias in fantasy for young adult readers in France and Britain
 
Dollhood: The Doll as a Space of Duality in 20th-Century Literature and Art