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American Cities Made and Remembered
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Preserving Great Landscapes of the American West: Hispanics and Native Americans Lend Wisdom to, Advocacy for National Conservation Lands
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Utopian Verticality: the Skyscraper and the Superhero in the American Imagination
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Review: Levine, Jill Unfaithful. A Translator's Memoir (2025)
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DEATH AND LIFE OF THE GREAT AMERICAN LANDSCAPES: HOW TRADITIONAL PLANNING’S FAILURES FRAGMENT RURAL WESTERN PLACES
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Book Review: Desmond, Matthew. (2016). Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City. New York: Crown Publishers.
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Why Do People Use Rat Poison to Manage Rats? A Mixed Methods Study in A Large American City
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Identities of Self and Place in Sunset Park: The Unmaking of the Gowanus Expressway
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Toward an Expanded Cubanidad: Foucault’s Aesthetics of the Self and the Embodiment of Revolutionary Subjectivities
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Rurality, Resilience, & Identity: A Soft Systems Methodology Approach to Understanding Self-Reported Issues in Rural America
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Censorship and Self-Censorship in Interwar and Soviet-Era Translations from French Into Lithuanian
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Kundera and Ionesco on the Unmistakable Awareness of Being Minor
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(Ultra)Minor Comics? Opening Up the History of (Post-)Yugoslav and Bulgarian Comics to Outsiders
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Levinas’ notion of neighbor as an approach to understand Pío Baroja, otherness and modern Spain.
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Transatlantic Literary Networks during the Cold War: Emir Rodríguez Monegal, Reader for Gallimard
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Rethinking Minor Literature and Small Literature as Secondary Zone Literature
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Small and Large Cultures: Individuality, the Collective, Conformity and the Period of the Cold War
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Re-membering Armenian Literature in the Soviet Borderlands
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From the Poetry of Late Socialism to the Dogmatism of Democracy: The Cinema of the Former Eastern Bloc before and after the Collapse of Communism
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Teacher Attrition and Retention in Kansas: A Case Study of Geographically Rural States with Persistent Teacher Shortages
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Note from the Editor
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Expanding the Capacity of Rural Cancer Care With Teleoncology
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“You’re in apple land but you are a lemon:” Connection, Collaboration, and Division in Early ‘70s Indian Country
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JBU Volume VIII (1/2019)