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- Wayne State University Press
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- Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s “Phantomnation”: Cinematic Specters and Spectral Collectivity in Dictée and Apparatus Volume 56, Number 1, Winter 2014, pp. 63-87
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- Life at the 49th Parallel: Media, Space, and the Liminal Perspective
- How Nineteenth-Century American Literature got its Nerve Back
- Keeping Literature Impure
- From Identities to Types
- The Ghost of the Universal Spectator
- Face Values: Optics as Ethics in Joseph Conrad’s The Secret Agent
- Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s “Phantomnation”: Cinematic Specters and Spectral Collectivity in Dictée and Apparatus
- Frank O’Hara and the Poetics of the Digital
- Tom Ford and His Kind
- Acts of Stillness: Statues, Performativity, and Passive Resistance
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