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Issue 13 2024

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Issue 13 Editorial
Posted inEditorials Issue 13 2024

Issue 13 Editorial

Posted by Tim Groenland and Fionnghuala Sweeney
Review: Kelly Ross, <i> Slavery, Surveillance, and Genre in United States Literature </i>
Posted inIssue 13 2024 Reviews

Review: Kelly Ross, Slavery, Surveillance, and Genre in United States Literature

Posted by Andrew Taylor
“Writing the tide”: Decolonial resurgence and Native continuance in Kathy Jetn̄il-Kijiner’s Iep Jāltok: Poems from a Marshallese Daughter
Posted inArticles Issue 13 2024

“Writing the tide”: Decolonial resurgence and Native continuance in Kathy Jetn̄il-Kijiner’s Iep Jāltok: Poems from a Marshallese Daughter

Posted by Rosannah Gosser
Review: Jonathan A. Cook, <i>Neither Believer Nor Infidel: Skepticism and Faith in Melville’s Shorter Fiction and Poetry</i>
Posted inIssue 13 2024 Reviews

Review: Jonathan A. Cook, Neither Believer Nor Infidel: Skepticism and Faith in Melville’s Shorter Fiction and Poetry

Posted by Zach Hutchins
Review: Robin M. Morris, <i>Goldwater Girls to Reagan Women: Gender, Georgia, and the Growth of the New Right</i>
Posted inIssue 13 2024 Reviews

Review: Robin M. Morris, Goldwater Girls to Reagan Women: Gender, Georgia, and the Growth of the New Right

Posted by Sarah Curry
“A dismal throng of vague spectres”: Reading Knowledge and Identity in H.P. Lovecraft’s “The Shadow Over Innsmouth” Through Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “My Kinsman, Major Molineux”
Posted inArticles Issue 13 2024

“A dismal throng of vague spectres”: Reading Knowledge and Identity in H.P. Lovecraft’s “The Shadow Over Innsmouth” Through Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “My Kinsman, Major Molineux”

Posted by Janice Lynne Deitner
Review: Kate Fama and Jorie Lagerway, <i>Single Lives: Modern Women in Literature, Culture and Film</i>
Posted inIssue 13 2024 Reviews

Review: Kate Fama and Jorie Lagerway, Single Lives: Modern Women in Literature, Culture and Film

Posted by Dearbhaile Houston
Review: Mary Burke, <i>Race, Politics, and Irish America: A Gothic History</i>
Posted inIssue 13 2024 Reviews

Review: Mary Burke, Race, Politics, and Irish America: A Gothic History

Posted by Jack Heeney
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