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The Frontier as American National Identity Narrative in the Red Dead Redemption Games
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Editor's Notes
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Nicholas Brown and Maria Elisa Cevasco: Editors' Note
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“It’s Like It’s from a Movie or Something”: Narrative Instability, Remediation, and Cultural Prestige in the Indie Video Games Hotline Miami and Katana Zero
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Video Games as Literature? Realist Discourse in Red Dead Redemption 2
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Playing the American Nightmare: Japanese Horror Games at the Millennial Turn
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Ashley Hope Pérez. Deformative Fictions. Cruelty and Narrative Ethics in Twentieth-Century Latin American Literature. The Ohio State University Press, 2024.
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Notes on Contributors
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Prefatory Notes
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Notes on Contributors
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Prefatory Notes
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Living the Dream, Playing the Nightmare: Remediation as the Critique of the American Dream in American Arcadia (2023)
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Escaping the Absurd. The Corporation and Form in American Psycho
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Narrating the Date: Brecht’s Cäsar und sein Legionär and the Calendar Story
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Book Review: Who is Government? The Untold Story of Public Service, Michael Lewis, Editor
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Review: A Foreign Affair: Billy Wilder's American Films
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Rapallo Notebook D: Diary Notes, Poetry, and Other Writings
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Notes on an Installation: Crater of a Home, Corner of a Mind
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Cultivating Culture: Youth Food Movement in the Taos Pueblo Native American Community
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Margaret C. Flinn, editor. Drawing (in) the Feminine: Bande Dessinée and Women. The Ohio State University Press, 2024.
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Anke Finger and Julie Shoults, Editors. Women in German Expressionism: Gender / Sexuality / Activism. U of Michigan P, 2023.
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Videogame Narrativity: Tense-Aspect-Mood, Mechanical Drifting, and the Valences of Play in Kentucky Route Zero’s “The Death of the Hired Man”
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Review;Lives of Circumcised and Veiled Women; A Global-Indian Interplay of Discourses and Narratives, Debangana Chatterjee, 2024. Routledge
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An “Indian” American Congressman: Dalip Singh Saund’s Indian Heritage and His 1956 Journey to Congress