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“To Be Murdered”: Simulations of Objectivity, Subjectivity, and Violence in Truman Capote's
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Steffen Wöll
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The Underground Frontier: Norman Mailer’s
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Mikkel Jensen
“The Love of Liberty Brought Us Here”: Writing American Identity in Liberia, 1830–1850
Carmel Lambert
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Jennifer Daly
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Jan Frohburg
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America After Nature: Democracy, Culture, Environment
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After American Studies: Rethinking the Legacies of Transnational Exceptionalism
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