10-2 | 2015
Summer 2015, including Special Issue: (Re)visioning America in the Graphic Novel
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(Re)visioning America in the Graphic Novel
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(Re)visioning America in the Graphic Novel: Introduction [Texte intégral]Article 1
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Spatial Politics and a Native American Reservation: Reading Red Power: A Graphic Novel with Author Brian Wright-McLeod [Texte intégral]Article 2
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Unterzakhn, Dirty Laundry, and the Map of Lost New York: An Interview with Leela Corman [Texte intégral]Article 3
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The Mutant Problem: X-Men, Confirmation Bias, and the Methodology of Comics and Identity [Texte intégral]Article 4
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Article 5
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State Protection and Identification in Hellboy: of reformed devils and other Others in the Pentagon [Texte intégral]Article 6
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Article 7
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Rudy Kelly’s Eyes: Chris Hedges and Joe Sacco’s Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt [Texte intégral]Article 8
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Ti-Girl Power: American Utopianism in the Queer Superhero Text [Texte intégral]Article 9
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Skinner Sweet, American Vampire [Texte intégral]Article 10
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Summer 2015 Articles
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Article 11
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Body Matters: Mina Loy and the Art of Intuition [Texte intégral]Article 12
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Making Progress: Ellison, Rinehart, and the Critic [Texte intégral]Article 13
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The Rise of the “We” Narrator in Modern American Fiction [Texte intégral]Article 14
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Visioning the Body Mosaic: Enchanted Transracial Selfhood in Postsecular American Literature [Texte intégral]Article 15
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Article 16
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Article 17
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Stateless within the States: American Homeland Security after 9/11 and Francis Lawrence’s I Am Legend [Texte intégral]Article 18
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Nature in Arab American Literature Majaj, Nye, and Kahf [Texte intégral]Article 19
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U.S. Foreign Policy in the 1990s and 2000s, and the Case of the South Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia) [Texte intégral]Article 20
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“In the interests of all of us…”: Theodore Roosevelt and the Launch of Immigration Restriction as an Executive Concern [Texte intégral]Article 21
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Young Adult Pop Fiction: Empathy and the Twilight Series [Texte intégral]Article 22
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