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American Literature (2025) 97 (1): 93–120.
Published: 01 March 2025
... experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic, and as we continue to grapple with ongoing threats to women’s health and reproductive freedom. [email protected] Copyright © 2025 by Duke University Press 2025 rest cure queer feminist infrastructures Women’s Rest Tour Association (WRTA) Charlotte...
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American Literature (2018) 90 (3): 495–522.
Published: 01 September 2018
... to Chesnutt’s work. Because of the preexisting women of color feminist scholarship on early Jim Crow literary culture, this suggests not a gap in African American literary scholarship but rather a failure of queer literary studies scholars to see critical potential in Chesnutt’s work or in the period in general...
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American Literature (2018) 90 (2): 407–438.
Published: 01 June 2018
... the development of queer comics. Copyright © 2018 by Duke University Press 2018 comics WomaNews Dykes to Watch Out For Fun Home archives The project of feminist cinema, therefore, is not so much “to make visible the invisible,” as the saying goes, or to destroy vision altogether...
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American Literature (2023) 95 (3): 447–457.
Published: 01 September 2023
... the queer, antiracist, and decolonial potentialities of sensory experience. This important and growing body of scholarship on the power asymmetries embedded in the classical sensory hierarchy has facilitated efforts to interrogate sensory experiences excluded from Western sensory orderings—for example...
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American Literature (2021) 93 (3): 473–496.
Published: 01 September 2021
... . 2018 . “ Size Matters to Lesbians, Too: Queer-Feminist Interventions into the Scale of Big Data .” Professional Geographer 70 , no. 1 : 150 – 56 . Giraud Eva , Hollin Greg , Potts Tracey , and Forsyth Isla . 2018 . “ A Feminist Menagerie .” Feminist Review 118...
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American Literature (2023) 95 (3): 569–596.
Published: 01 September 2023
... Seen this way, critical couplings of feminist, queer, decolonial, and critical race theories with new materialisms potentialize “rematerializations of race” in which racial formation is understood as “synthetic and syncretic” by tracing “its material-semiotic links to places where it no longer seems...
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American Literature (2022) 94 (1): 17–47.
Published: 01 March 2022
..., Korean, and Chinese games as queer compared to American-made shooting games, in Japan in the 1980s, the shift toward science fiction in popular culture—which produced many of the dystopic worlds of anime and visual novels—was influenced heavily by feminist science fiction movements in the United States...
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American Literature (2017) 89 (2): 255–278.
Published: 01 June 2017
...Cassius Adair; Lisa Nakamura Abstract This article traces the publication history of the canonical woman of color feminist anthology This Bridge Called My Back through its official and unofficial editions as it has migrated from licensed paper to PDF format. The digital edition that circulated...
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American Literature (2016) 88 (4): 839–854.
Published: 01 December 2016
... of theories drawn from a feminist-inflected strand of STS, performance studies, queer studies, femiqueer theory, critical race studies, disability studies, affect theory, performance art, new materialism, ecology, and the interdisciplines of bioscience. With her focus on the body and bodily functions...
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American Literature (2023) 95 (4): 755–782.
Published: 01 December 2023
...: The Japanese American Legacy Project .” In Oral History and Digital Humanities: Voice, Access, and Engagement , edited by Boyd Douglas A. and Larson Mary A. , 133 – 43 . New York : Springer . Kafer Alison . 2013 . Feminist, Queer, Crip . Bloomington : Indiana Univ. Press...
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American Literature (2022) 94 (4): 733–761.
Published: 01 December 2022
....” Foregrounding difference in that “frustrated feeling” recalls Ahmed’s argument that hegemonic happiness produces ambivalence for the minoritized subject against whom this happiness has been defined. Dwelling in this ambivalence can be a particularly queer university politic because it does not ensure...
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American Literature (2020) 92 (3): 513–541.
Published: 01 September 2020
... of decathexis, even as the novel residually glorifies virality as its most historically proximate and durable surrogate for whiteness. This essay pursues a national discourse from wound, through sublimation, to partial repair. In doing so, it addresses a constellation of generic, race critical, and queer...
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American Literature (2017) 89 (1): 121–154.
Published: 01 March 2017
... that is at stake in these redrawings is time: the memoir represents “impossible, ahistorical moment[s]” (Rohy 2010 , 357) in which events have occurred and are yet to occur; thus Fun Home disrupts linear time, replacing it with a queer temporality that “refuses narratives of progress” (Cvetkovich 2008 , 124...
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American Literature (2020) 92 (2): 309–341.
Published: 01 June 2020
... (RLT: box 1, folder 1). Second, judges misinterpreted legal traditions; under Spanish and Mexican law, parciantes (water sharers) controlled sustainable acequias, but after a series of US Supreme Court cases, engineers could create invasive infrastructures (Rodríguez 2006). Third, politicians broke...
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American Literature (2005) 77 (4): 850–852.
Published: 01 December 2005
... adapting to the new infrastructure taking shape. A chapter on
Purchas’s Hakluytus Posthumus (1625) finds a similar process in the British
empire—but informed by the Spanish enterprise, consciously Baconian, and
with an anti-Catholic turn. Bauer then moves from the imperial center to
explore a Creole...
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American Literature (2005) 77 (4): 869–872.
Published: 01 December 2005
... and conquest genres,
the Relación marks the inauguration of a mercantilist scientific practice, the
revised text adapting to the new infrastructure taking shape. A chapter on
Purchas’s Hakluytus Posthumus (1625) finds a similar process in the British
empire—but informed by the Spanish enterprise, consciously...
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American Literature (2005) 77 (4): 847–849.
Published: 01 December 2005
....
Through a ‘‘retroping’’ of Spanish imperial identity and conquest genres,
the Relación marks the inauguration of a mercantilist scientific practice, the
revised text adapting to the new infrastructure taking shape. A chapter on
Purchas’s Hakluytus Posthumus (1625) finds a similar process in the British...
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American Literature (2005) 77 (4): 856–858.
Published: 01 December 2005
... adapting to the new infrastructure taking shape. A chapter on
Purchas’s Hakluytus Posthumus (1625) finds a similar process in the British
empire—but informed by the Spanish enterprise, consciously Baconian, and
with an anti-Catholic turn. Bauer then moves from the imperial center to
explore a Creole...
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American Literature (2005) 77 (4): 862–864.
Published: 01 December 2005
....
Through a ‘‘retroping’’ of Spanish imperial identity and conquest genres,
the Relación marks the inauguration of a mercantilist scientific practice, the
revised text adapting to the new infrastructure taking shape. A chapter on
Purchas’s Hakluytus Posthumus (1625) finds a similar process in the British...
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American Literature (2005) 77 (4): 852–854.
Published: 01 December 2005
... and conquest genres,
the Relación marks the inauguration of a mercantilist scientific practice, the
revised text adapting to the new infrastructure taking shape. A chapter on
Purchas’s Hakluytus Posthumus (1625) finds a similar process in the British
empire—but informed by the Spanish enterprise, consciously...
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