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My Anger is Still a Small Boy: (Dis)embodied Anger as Survival
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The Dull Pain of Simmering Anger: Affective and Emotional Experiences among Displaced Kashmiri Pandits
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Inappropriate Attire: Fashion, Nationality, and Shame in Quicksand and Pachinko
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26.03.14 Brookes, Lucy. Convention and the Individual in Medieval English Romance.
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Shame, Suspicion, Surveillance, and Blame: The Neoliberal Undergirding of Stigma Experienced and Managed by Latinos/as in the United States
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A Social History of Ascariasis in the 1960s Korea : From a Norm to a Shameful Disease*
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Cash Frenzy Butterfly Order
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The Body of Shame: Women’s Embodied Shame in the Short Fiction of Alice Munro and Lorrie Moore
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Anger as a Tool for Decolonization and Student Empowerment
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Implementing Indigenous Data Sovereignty in Rights Management: Local Contexts in Cultural Institutions
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Does Fair Use Survive the License? Fair Use in the Licensed Landscape: Rights, Risks, and Realities
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Copyright Law and the Visual Arts: Legislation, Litigation, and Community Practice
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Making Waves: Toward a New Model for Copyright Education
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Appendix: Recent VRA Copyright & Fair Use Work
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Letter from the Editors
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The Changing Landscape of Fair Use: Survey Responses
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“[B]oth in body and mind”: Gothic, Affect, and Power in Eliza Parsons’s The Mysterious Warning (1796)
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Association, Affect, and Material Reading Practices of Anna Laetitia Barbauld
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The Gendered Duality of Coldness in the Portrayals of Eliza Hayley
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Curious Objects: Form and Feeling in Mary Leapor's Thing Poems
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Managerial Forms: Narrative, Information, and Household Government in the Diaries of Sarah Cowper
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Queer Excess and Hybrid History in Elizabeth Cary’s Edward II
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True to Form: Genre and Critical Affect in the Study of Early Modern Women’s Writing
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A Review of Books and Borrowing 1750–1830: An Analysis of Scottish Borrowers' Registers