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Atkinson, Daniel, author.
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various authors to address social and philosophical issues. This essay sheds light on my own creative work
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Cash, Sarah Elizabeth, author.
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possibilities that work against hegemonic readings of the text. By "music" I mean representations of people
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Bevin, Elizabeth G., author.
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become confined within the limited social body. Some characters work to confine others, some overcome
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Linares, Trinidad, author.
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order to narrow the study of Christie's work, I concentrated on Western tourists (mainly English and
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Smith, Robin Rudy, author.
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anxieties about industrialization. Recent work on nineteenth-century American poetry has demonstrated verse
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Stevens, Kevin Joseph, author.
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(whether musical or social) is only sustained through the suppression of noise, to suggest that unreliable
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Mershon, Katharine, author.
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opportunities to consider forms of social existence and intimacy that cannot be disentangled from the reality of
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Miller, Christopher Peyton, author.
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Decreation. Weil's work clearly addresses issues around social justice, morals and ethics. The way I read her
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Poole, Chamere Ranyail, author. (orcid)0000-0002-8444-8333
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personhood and social advancement in America following Emancipation. The film gave rise to a body of work





