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Utilization of space and the politics of place: Tidy footprints, changing pathways, persistent places and contested memory in the Portland Basin
Out of place: Asian North America in transnational borderlands
 
American urban poetics: Linestraffickingimageslikestreets
The center of civilization: Archaeology and history of the Kaweah Co-operative Commonwealth
 
The Venomous Eye: Melodrama and the making of national identity and state power
Inadmissible presence: Objecthood, spectacle, and the theatricality of race
 
Taken out of context: American teen sociality in networked publics
Teaching Korea: Modernization, model minorities, and American internationalism in the Cold War era
 
The world contracted to recognizable images
Staging empire: The display and erasure of indigenous peoples in Japanese and American nation building projects (1860--1904)
 
Archives of uncertainty: U.S. investigative narratives of fraudulent embodiment, 1900--1920
The industry, geography, and social effects of Contemporary Christian Music
 
Top 40 democracy: Pop music formats in the rock era
Insuring the city: The Prudential Center and the reshaping of Boston
 
Traveling spectators: Cinema, geography, and multiculturalism in late twentieth-century America
From Orientalism to American Ummah: Race-ing Islam in contemporary U.S. culture, 1978-2008
 
"Passionate detachment": Technologies of vision and violence in American cinema, 1967--1974
"Against the real dangers of modern life the home is no safeguard": Examining Spheres of Affect and Coercion in the Home in Nineteenth Century California Literature
 
Border Encounters: American Cultural Politics and the U.S.-Mexico Border
Lusus Naturae, Folklore, and Display in the Nineteenth Century in the United States
 
French Africans in Ojibwe Country: Negotiating Marriage, Identity and Race, 1780--1890