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National Acts: Performance, Commemoration, and the Construction of American Public Memory in the Aftermath of the Civil War
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Bringing the Bible to Life: Biblical Adaptations and Christian Nationalism in the Twenty-first-century United States of America
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Hidden in Plain Sight: Women Choreographers of 1940s American Modern Dance
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His Grotesque Swagger; or, Morgan Benson, The Black Joke, and the Nineteenth-Century Target Parade
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Out of Sorts: Machinery, Theory, and the Revolutions in Typographical Labor
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Embodying Race, Performing Citizenship: Racial Impersonation and Immigrant Identity in American Popular Entertainment, 1870–1920
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Visual Residues: AIDS and Art in the 21st Century
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The Broken Hermeneutics of American Poverty
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TV For Women Who Think: Female Intellectualism and Network Television in Mid-Century America
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American Sediments: Race and the Environment in Literature along the Mississippi after Twain
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Uncovering the Widow Figure in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
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Designed to Work: Architecture, Surplus Labor, and Performance
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The Forgotten Pioneer: Jean Carroll and the Jewish Female Origins of Stand-Up Comedy
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"'When the Bestial War Shall Rule No More': D.W. Griffith, World War I, and the Antiwar War Film"
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