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Finding home in Babel: Transnationalism, translation, and languages of identity
Abnormal tongues: Style and sexuality in modern literature and culture
 
Riddles and revelations: Forms of incest telling in 20th-century America
Between history and identity: Reading the authentic in South Asian diasporic literature and community
 
Writing communities: Aesthetics, politics, and late modernist literary consolidation
Adapting left culture to the Cold War: Theodore Ward, Ann Petry and "Correspondence"
 
Seeking salvation: Black messianism, racial formation, and Christian thought in late twentieth century black cultural texts
Modernism's material forms: Literary experiments in transatlantic print culture, 1880--1945
 
Creating tragic spectators: Rebellion and ambiguity in world tragedy
Peculiar nature: Slavery, environment, and nationalism in the Antebellum South
 
Unclean lips: Obscenity and Jews in American literature
Perilous landscapes: The postwar suburb in twentieth-century American fiction
 
Framed: The interior woman artist-observer in modernity
Dynamics of politicization in the twentieth-century U.S. poetry field
 
Transcultural intertextuality: Reading Asian North American poetry
Writing the Camino: First-person narratives of the Camino de Santiago, 1985--2009
 
Autobiographical theologies: Subjectivity and religious language in spiritual narratives, poetry, and hymnody by African-American women, 1830--1900
Literatures of Language: A Literary History of Linguistics in Nineteenth-Century America
 
Poetry of Lost Loss: A Study of the Modern Anti-Consolatory Elegy
The Pleasures of Conspiracy: American Literature 1870--1910
 
Haunting Encounters: The Ethics of Global Reading
Abstract Concrete: Experimental Poetry in Post-WWII New York City
 
Stories in Red and Write: Indian Intellectuals and the American Imagination, 1880--1930
Show and Tell: Photography, Film and Literary Naturalism in Late Nineteenth Century America
 
Rituals of return in African American women's twentieth century literature and performance
Affect in Epistemology: Relationality and Feminist Agency in Critical Discourse, Neuroscience, and Novels by Bambara, Morrison, and Silko