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- What does it Mean to Periodize a Theory? Three Feminist Encounters with Theories of the Nineteenth Century Volume 61, Number 4, Fall 2019, pp. 443-459
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- Conclusion: Theory Presents
- Reading for the Political Plot: A Genealogy of Disaffection
- Let them Sink into the Sea: Free-Trade Empire and a Hermeneutics of Disconnection
- Historicizing the Theorization of Race: A Nineteenth-Century Story
- To Write Like a Dream: Nineteenth-Century Legacies
- Toward an Inessential Theory of Form: Ruskin, Warburg, Focillon
- Beyond Urgency: Shadow Presentisms, Hinge Points, and Victorian Historicisms
- What does it Mean to Periodize a Theory? Three Feminist Encounters with Theories of the Nineteenth Century
- Introduction: A Map the Size of the Empire
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