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Marie Myung-Ok Lee on the Challenge of Writing Satire in Present-Day America

Marie Myung-Ok Lee on the Challenge of Writing Satire in Present-Day America

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By Jane Ciabattari | June 1, 2022

The Myth of the Rapid Mobility of European Immigrants

The Myth of the Rapid Mobility of European Immigrants

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Why China, Not Russia, Is Our Greatest Threat And What We Should Do About It

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only used analogies to talk about queerness."">"It’s bewildering yet predictable that prior to the 21st century, Trek only used analogies to talk about queerness."

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