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1. Plantation Modernism: Irish, Caribbean, and U.S. Fiction 1890-1950

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2. Rhetoric for Becoming Otherwise: Life, Literature, Genealogy, Flight

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3. The Practice of Satire in England, 1650-1770

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4. Transhumanism: Evolutionary Logic, Rhetoric, and the Future

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5. Crowd Technologies: Rhetoric and Power in Peer Production Discourse

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6. Frightening Masculinity: Gothic Affect and Antebellum Manhood

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7. Preaching Without a Pulpit: Women's Rhetorical Contributions to Scientific Christianity in America, 1880-1915

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8. 'Living in the Light': Examining Contemporary Homeplace Narratives

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9. The Consolation of Narrative: Figural Selves from Augustine to Thomas More

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10. Placing Religion: The Spiritual Geography of Twentieth-Century American Women Writers

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11. Animals, Technology, and the Zoopoetics of American Modernism

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12. It's Deeper Than Rap: A Study of Hip Hop Music and Composition Pedagogy

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14. The Challanges of Contemporary American Fiction: The Trope of Failure

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15. Anti-Humanist Modernism: Thinking Beyond the Human in Early Twentieth-Century Literature

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16. Rhetoric and Civic Belonging: Lynching and the Making of National Community

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17. Writing Conscience and the Nation in the English Revolution

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18. Politics, the Press, and Persuasive Aesthetics: Shaping the Spanish Civil War in American Periodical

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20. Revenge and Storytelling in English Drama, 1580-1640

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21. The Force of Habit: Rhetoric, Repetition, and Identity From Darwin To Drugs

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22. Necessary Fictions: The U.S. Novel in the End of Ideology

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25. The Figure of the Poetess in British Sentimental Literature, 1820-1860

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26. Documentary Poetry and American Modernism from the Depression to World War 2

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28. Antisocial Modernism: H.G. Wells, Dorothy Richardson, Wyndham Lewis

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29. The Rhetoric of Empire and the Fiction of Anthony Trollope

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30. “By his common talke”: Representations of Linguistic Difference on the Early English Stage

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31. Adaptations: The London Stage as Entertainment Industry, 1790-1890

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32. AT THE INTERSECTION OF UTOPIA AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE: THE SPATIAL-RHETORICAL NEGOTIATIONS OF 19TH-CENTURY WOMEN

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33. World Bank Rhetoric: Consuming the Suffering of Others

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34. Daughters Reading and Responding to African American Young Adult Literature: The Umoja Book Club

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35. Philanthropy, the Welfare State, and Early Twentieth-Century Literature

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36. Governing Romance in Seventeenth-Century England

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37. Acting in Concert: Female Camaraderie in Early Modern Drama

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38. Womanist Restorative Drama: Violence, Community, and Healing by Contemporary Black Women Playwrights

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39. ANXIOUS CONFESSIONS: PENITENCE, MEMORY, AND DESIRE IN EARLY MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE

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40. REIMAGINING THE FREE MARKET: AMERICAN LITERATURE AND ECONOMICS FROM THE PROGRESSIVE ERA THROUGH THE GREAT DEPRESSION

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41. Language, Rhetorical Education, and the Development of National Identity in Sixteenth-Century England

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42. Anatomies of Authorship: Poetic Physicality in English Renaissance Sonnet Sequences

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43. Mapping Rhetorical Frontiers: Women's Spatial Rhetorics in the Nineteenth-Century American West

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44. Temporarily Devotedly Yours: The Letters of Ginevra King to F. Scott Fitzgerald

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45. Imagined Citizens: Ethnic Nationalisms and Crises of Culture in the United States, 1816-1856

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46. Organic Classrooms: Rhetorical Education at the Highlander Folk School, 1932-1961

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47. Language Diversity as Policy: Three Lessons from Three Decades

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48. SPACE, ECONOMICS, AND THE POETIC IMAGINATION IN ENGLAND’S LITERARY LANDSCAPES, 1125-1590

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49. RHETORIC AND REVISION: WOMEN’S ARGUMENTS FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE IN THE PROGRESSIVE ERA

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50. A Rhetoric of Touch: Disability and the Reshaping of Rhetorical Bodies

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