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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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Play Me for a Fool: Horror-Inducing Madness from Edgar Allan Poe to The Dark Eye (1995)
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Editors’ Note: American Narratives and Video Games
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Baldwin’s Postcolonial Turn
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The Frontier as American National Identity Narrative in the Red Dead Redemption Games
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The Helsinki Accords Turned Fifty. How Should We Celebrate It?
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Playing Moby-Dick: Agency, Disempowerment, and Adaptation in Nantucket
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Playing the Hollywood Western on Repeat: Cinematic Realism in Mad Dog McCree
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Escaping the Absurd. The Corporation and Form in American Psycho
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Review: A Foreign Affair: Billy Wilder's American Films
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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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Cultivating Culture: Youth Food Movement in the Taos Pueblo Native American Community
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An “Indian” American Congressman: Dalip Singh Saund’s Indian Heritage and His 1956 Journey to Congress
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Video Games as Literature? Realist Discourse in Red Dead Redemption 2
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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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“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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Cecilia Josephine Aragón. Borderlands Children’s Theatre: Historical Developments and Emergence of Chicana/o/MexicanAmerican Youth Theatre. Routledge, 2022. Paperback £39.99, Hardback £145.00, eBook £33.99. 158 pages. 22 B/W illustrations. ISBN 9780367559199 (Pb); ISBN 9780367559045 (Hb)
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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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Yeats, Asia, and the Occult: A Review of Recent Scholarship A Review of Modern Writers, Transnational Literature: Rabindranath Tagore and W. B. Yeats, by Ragini Mohite; A Review of Making the Void Fruitful: Yeats as Spiritual Seeker and Petrarchan Lover, by Partick J. Keane; A Review of W. B. Yeats and Mysticism, by Faisal Al-Door
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A Review of The Edinburgh Companion to W. B. Yeats and the Arts edited by Charles I. Armstrong, Adrian Paterson, and Tom Walker
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A Review of Yeats, Revival, and the Temporalities of Irish Modernism by Gregory Castle
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The Immobile Nobility of “Life Herself ”: Silence and Stillness in “The Irish Dramatic Movement,” The Bounty of Sweden, and New Poems
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Yeats and Heaney’s Noble Words
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Yeats, Tagore, and the Nobel Prize in Literature: Imprimaturs in Modernist Cultural Conversations