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What Happened in the 80s? On the Rise of Literary Theory in American Academia
Jane Gallop in Conversation with H. Aram Veeser
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| December 23, 2020
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‘We Are Not Saved. We Are Reprieved.’ On the Defeat of Donald Trump
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Abortion is Already a Whisper-Network Procedure All Over America
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White Noise, White Silence: Who Gets to Be Loud in
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