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The professional writing workshop series: a community service learning project for graduate students of English
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Hans Fallada, the journey continues.
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Composing Herself: Joan Didion and the Art of Public Bereavement
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Tender-Eyes
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Wheat fields of wild poppies: escape from communist Romania, a memoir of Elisabeta Nakov
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The Rhetoric of Lowriding: A Misunderstood Cultural Movement in the Public Realm
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Genre, Form, and Subversion: the Impact of Structure in Hawkeye: My Life as a Weapon
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Schooled in the Whirlpool
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The professional writing workshop series: a community service learning project for graduate students of English
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Wheat fields of wild poppies: escape from communist Romania, a memoir of Elisabeta Nakov
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Deconstructing the mixed-race experience of passing
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Can we just give her a dime bag?
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My Name Is/Mi Nombre es: Developing Internal Voices in a Quest of an Identity
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A blessing from the margins: negotiating spirituality and identity in Rudolfo Anaya's Bless me, Ultima
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Ex Marx the Spot: Intersections of Cultural Studies and Pedagogical Practices
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The California Novels: From John Steinbeck to T.C. Boyle
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End of Night: A Novella
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Contemporary Turkish-German Multiculturalism in Text and Film
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The Lord of the Rings and the Ekphrastic Tradition
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desert/desert
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Symbols and Voices Along the Tijuana-San Diego Border
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Satire: Finding Common Ground through Laughter
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Death Ride to Dickville
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Ban Ban Caliban, A Political Explication on the Ban of Ethnic Studies In Tucson, Arizona Through a Post-Colonialist Discourse Perspective
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Displaced Blame and the Feminine Threat: Gender Conventions and Gendered Authority in the Romances of Chrétien de Troyes and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
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The Knocking in Macbeth’s Head: A Psychoanalytic Approach to William Shakespeare's Macbeth.
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Negotiating the Divide: Social-Epistemic Rhetoric Meets Expressivism in the First-Year Composition Classroom
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Translation and Analysis of Two Fragments by Pietro Pomponazzi
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Triangle Pose/Gender Bender: Un-becoming a Non-listening Male-Prisoner using Alcoff's Theory of Subjectivity
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Deviating from the Angelic Norm: Societal Transgression in Tennyson's "Lancelot and Elaine"
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Indomitable Identity: A Consciousness of Survival in Childhood Memoir
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Rhetorics of Resistance and Revelation: Reading Daly, Woolf and Silko as Ecofeminist Literature
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The Changing Color of Feminism: Haunani-Kay Trask and a Multi-Cultural Perspective
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"A Fearsome Possibility": The Disabled Body in the Children's Novel
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Voices of Resistance: A Relocation of Fanon through the Works of Tsitsi Dangarembga
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A Hymn to God: The Story of Elizabeth Blackwell, America's First Female Physician
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Writing Bridges: Ecocomposition and the Liberation of Student Voice
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The Social Dynamics of Witchcraft in the Late Middle Ages
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James Joyce Incorporates the Theory of Relativity and Quantum Theory to Consolidate Opposites in Finnegans Wake
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Masked Immortality: The Thematic Tactic of The Real and Anonymous
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Language, Actuality, Genre: Writing and Language in a Hybrid World
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Deschooling Writing
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The Soul and the Human Revolution in Bernard Wolfe’s Limbo
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Ancient Hebrew thought and culture: its impact upon the multiple redactor hypothesis of the Pentateuch narratives
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Ecocomposition: an inquiry into its place
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Collection of short stories
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Interrupting gameplay: a study of videogame play as reading and producing cybertext literature
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How to represent God: a textual and cultural analysis of two women mystics
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The culture of the heart in A vindication of the rights of a woman: our accountability to God
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Virginia Woolf: her rebellion and its genesis
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Sunrise on Moonville
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Distilling disciplines: metaphor, the writing process, and the negotiation of self in the postmodern classroom
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Based on the novel: adaptations as translations
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In their own words: autoethnographic voices from the contact zone
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(R)evolution: the emergence of the African American female hero
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Nothing left to lose: the disabling of Maggie Tulliver
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The short stories of Edgar Allan Poe: audience, emotional manipulation, and society
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Tracing Jerome Rothenberg's ethnopoetics: a universalist's vision of human nature
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Escape to paradise
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"A scribbling dame" Eliza Haywood's literary reputation and the Female Spectator
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Film lumière : new genre or new look at an old genre?
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Reading Hamlet: psychoanalytic and otherwise : plucking out the heart of his mystery
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Neoconservatism, neoliberalism, and the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001
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Bharati Mukherjee's Jasmine and Diana Abu-Jaber's Crescent: Metaphoric Representations of Hybrid Identities
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Revising Revision: Speechworks as Recursive Writing Technique
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Queer narrative prosthesis: disability and sexuality in Richard III and House M.D.
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Foods talk / food talks
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Rip Van Winkle in the Twenty-first Century
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Crossroads: Rereading the Works of Hunter S. Thompson as Picaresque Narratives
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Positioning the Translingual Approach: Producing a Positive Linguistic Liminality for Language Learners
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Irish Literary Revival on Display: Staging Post-Colonial Thought in the Fin de Siècle Dramas of G.B. Shaw and W.B. Yeats
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Human (Re)Defined: The Problematic (Dis)Connection between Bodily Representations and Consciousness. A Personal Narrative of Literary Theories and Texts
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The Heart of Redness and So Far From God: Cultural Difference in the Age of Globalization
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Using story and narrative in the rehabilitation of persons with acquired brain injury
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De magia naturali' - On natural magic, by Jacques Lefèvre d' Étaples: coincidence of opposites, the Trinity and prisca theologia
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Posthuman: identity at the close of the mechanical age
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Tear of rage
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Ideology and the abject apparatus: feminine imagination, excess and rupture
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Form, content, and the formulaic essay: a case study in student writing and teaching methods at California State University San Marcos and local North County high schools
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Harry Potter: contagious media virus explores identity
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A shallower way of breathing
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Criseyde and her opaque narrator: lies, love, and auctoritas in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde
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On the fringes of schizophrenia: Salman Rushdie's Midnight's children
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Callaway
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More than sand castles: a blind woman and her guide-dog make positive changes
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Queering the classroom
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Liminal ekphrasis: between art, authorship and motherhood
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You are creative
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Shungicu Uchida Springs 内田春菊
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True love's bite: the twilight saga as fairy tale and media virus
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The poetics of credit
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The postmodern image
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Writing centers: out of the margins of the academy and into the center of academe
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An account of an unaccountable life: performance in a loop and identity ambivalence in Charlotte Charke's A narrative of the life of Mrs. Charlotte Charke
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Searching for patterns in the chaos: how composition studies responds to postmodernism
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Adam Smith and eighteenth-century English labouring-class poets: an inquiry into the nature of ambition and socio-economic mobility
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Finding voice in literature: women nurses of the Vietnam War
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Committed: a novel
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Eve, the Virgin, and the Magdalene: constructions of the feminine
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Emergent voices: three memoirs from American war orphans
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