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How emotion works for both instructors and students in first year composition
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"Just friends": queer theory and compulsory heterosexuality in Nella Larsen's Passing, Daniel Woodrell's Winter's Bone, and S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders
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Understanding embedded mentoring
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The role of reflection in learning to teach
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"Remember her room: feminizing spatial and architectural poetics"
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Instructor awareness and understanding of student language variety in writing intensive courses
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Christian others and monstrosity in British literature (1350-1550)
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A call for collaboration: arguments for community-oriented teaching practices in the field of literature
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A rhetorical analysis of social media activism against domestic violence in conservative evangelical communities
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An American dream
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All America behind him: transcendental aesthetics, natural religion, and American phenomenology in Henry David Thoreau's Walden & Cape Cod
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American storytelling and the evolution of gender relations spanning one hundred and fifty years of literature and film
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Socially corrective humor in American literature and popular culture
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Ralph Ellison and jazz in Invisible Man, Bharati Mukherjee and Mughal miniture paintings in The Holder of the World, and contemporary styles of graffiti: genre fluidity across written and visual narratives
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Impossible standards: women's agency in Shakespeare
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Negotiating identity in California State University, Chico's writing program
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Acta nøn Verba: the ethnographic study of a World of Warcraft guild as an affinity group
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The new Americans: the public voice and hybridization of cultures
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A study on narratology by looking at how story develops, moves, and makes meaning through structure and cognitive processing in different disciplines
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Networks of textbook publication in an age of new digital media
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"You can't sit with us": an exploration of micro communities in English 30
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Coding the female experience in Harriet Beecher Stowe, Sarah Orne Jewett and Willa Cather
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EPIC: playing to become
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The production of rhetorical agency in communities of practice: an autoethnographic study
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Graffiti: contesting visual narratives of waste in Don Delillo's America
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Is marriage worth it?: Zora Neale Hurston's examination of marriage in Their Eyes Were Watching God and Seraph on the Suwanee
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Learning to be: identity construction in online communities
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"To stand upright will ask thee skill": freedom in John Milton's late poems
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Nostalgic notions and digital desires: the implications of the digital/physical divide
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Playing to read: leveling up reading support in English 130
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Judge not lest ye be judged: the role of puritan idealogy in American literature from Thoreau to Blood Meridian
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The networked classroom
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Gender transitivity and societal power in three works of American literature
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Control and resistance in the dystopian novel: a comparative analysis
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The construction and transgression of boundaries in late Victorian supernatural literature
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Liberty or Life: Death, Women and Freedom in Victorian Sensation Fiction
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Re-Envisioning a Community College Reading Program: Academic Reading Instruction as an Integrated and Recursive Process
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The Wire Politics, Postmoderism and the Rebirth of American Naturalism
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The Re-Enchanted Landscape: Bret Harte's and John Muir's Spatial Productions
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In the Cricket Hours: A Collection of Poems
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Virtue in the World of Charles Dickens
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Changing Landscapes: American Frontier Mythology and "Place-Making" in Popular Western Narratives
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Anglo-Saxon: the Key to Stephen King's "The Dark Tower"
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Competition and Cooperation: Relationships Between Women in Pride And Prejudice, The Mill On The Floss, and Jane Eyre
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Multimodality in the Technical Age: A Historical Survey of Technology and Writing
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"Your Little Hands Were Never Made/ To Tear Each Other's Eyes": Victorian Anxiety and the Feral Child in Frankenstein, The Jungle Book(s), and Peter Pan
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The Possibilities of Publics: New Media and Genre in the First-Year Composition Course
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez and the Aesthetics of Sensuality
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Using Postcolonial Literature in the Field of Composition: A Cross-Discipline Dialogue
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Performantive Patriarchy in Three Turn-of-the-Century Naturalist Novels
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Demonstrations of Power in the Marriage Plots of "Daniel Deronda," "The Eustace Diamonds," and "Phoebe Junior"
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Life Is But A Dream: The Pursuit of Happiness in Twentieth Century American Literature
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The Critical Fortunes of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman"
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Transformational Grace in Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables
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A Postmodern View of Morality in the Works of Morrison, Capote, and O'Brien
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The New World of the Post-Apocalyptic Imagination
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The good housewife's receipt book: gender in the early-modern English kitchen
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Whipstitch
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The Hollywood dream: a nightmare in American literature
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I awoke in prison: societal dependence on female subjection in Middlemarch and Jane Eyre
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WALKING RELINQUISHMENTS: SACRIFICE IN WILLIAM FAULKNER'S THE SOUND AND THE FURY, AND "THE BEAR"
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"The Rarer Action": Revenge and Pity in Titus Andronicus and the Tempest
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Dramatizing the Written Word: Allusions and Inserted Genres as Heterglossia
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Negotiations of Power in Raymond Andrew's Muskhogean County Triology
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The Performance of Identity in Selected Plays by Jonson, Etherege, Cibber, and Crown
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Masks of Passivity: Hoodoo And Voodoo in the Works of Hurston, Twain, and Cable
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Dust and Fresh Hope: Black Masculinity and the Space Left for Women in August Wilson's Drama
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Alternative Subterfuge: Pranking Rhetoric In Shopdropping And Identity Correction
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Mother outsider
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"This fenced-off narrow space": an analysis of race and place in Maud Martha, All They Will Call You, and Owls Don't Have to Mean Death
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What is in a name: Olga Grushin's nameless protagonist, Mrs. Caldwell, in Forty Rooms as an "everywoman"
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Intervention for the Whole Child: A Teacher's Guide to Documentation
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In There Somewhere: A Memoir
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Above The Fog Below The Snow
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This Woman's Work
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Test Patterns
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Wanderlust: A Collection of Short Stories
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Sabina
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Diving for Abalone: Beneath the Surface of Grief
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A fence in the dark
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Good morning, Colossus
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Turquoise Sky
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October Rain
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The best thing to ever happen to you
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Magnets & miracles
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Water spots
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Long Journey Home
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You silly idiot
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Milling
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Deadheading
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Secondhand stories
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Catherine Talbot's Two days in Iraq
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Manzanitas at Gunsight Lookout
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Terraforming Hell
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Queens of Sheba
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Two rooms
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Inheritance
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Fourth-quarter play
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The Judas tree
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Dating while fat: notes from a harmed life
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