Bending steel : modernity and the American superhero |
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Comics and language : reimagining critical discourse on the form |
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Comics and narration |
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Douglas Fairbanks and the American century |
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Faulkner : A Comprehensive Guide to the Brodsky Collection : Volume IV : Battle Cry : A Screeenplay by William Faulkner / edited by Louis Daniel Brodsky and Robert W. Hamblin ; screenplay by William Faulkner. - Jackson, 1985. |
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Larry Hama: conversations |
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Legacies of Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana |
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Legend-tripping online : supernatural folklore and the search for Ong's hat |
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Life of Simone Signoret |
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Listen to this : Miles Davis and Bitches brew |
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Little red readings : historical materialist perspectives on children's literature |
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Marilyn Monroe : a life of the actress |
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Martin Luther King's biblical epic : his final, great speech |
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Martin Scorsese : interviews |
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Mass media and the shaping of American feminism, 1963-1975 |
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Metropolitan America : urban life and urban policy in the United States, 1940-1980 |
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Minority relations : intergroup conlict and cooperation |
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Molière and the Commonwealth of letters : patrimony and posterity |
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Monstrous women in comics |
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More conversations with Walker Percy |
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Mothers in children's and young adult literature : from the eighteenth century to postfeminism |
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Moving pictures, migrating identities |
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The music of multicultural America : performance, identity, and community in the United States |
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My life with Charlie Brown |
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Novela gráfica |
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Openness of comics : generating meaning whithin flexible structures |
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The order and the other : young adult dystopian literature and science fiction |
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The origins of comics : from William Hogarth to Winsor McCay |
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Panel to the screen : style, American film, and comic books during the blockbuster era |
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Patrick Chamoiseau : a critical introduction |
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Performing the pilgrims : a study of ethnohistorical role-playing at Plimoth Plantation |
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Perspectives and Irony in American Slavery |
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Peter Weir : interviews |
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Posthumanism in young adult fiction : finding humanity in a posthuman world |
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The practice of folklore : essays toward a theory of tradition |
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Public folklore |
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Pussy hats, politics, and public protest |
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Quentin Tarantino : poetics and politics of cinematic metafiction |
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Reading in the dark : horror in children's literature and culture |
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Reading lessons in seeing : mirrors, masks and mazes in the autobiographical graphic novel |
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Rebirth of the English comic strip : a kaleidoscope 1847-1870 |
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Resistance and reformation in nineteenth-century African-American literature : Brown, Wilson, Jacobs, Delany, Douglass, and Harper |
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Retcon game : retroactive continuity and the hyperlinking of America |
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Rich Harvest : a history of the grange 1867-1900 |
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The rise of the American comics artist : creators and contexts |
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Robert Crumb : literature, autobiography, and the quest for self |
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Rodolphe Töpffer : the complete comic strips |
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Rolland Golden : life, love, and art in the French Quarter |
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Rough South, rural South : region and class in recent southern literature |
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Seal of approval : the history of the comics code |
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Searching for John Ford |
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Sentenced to death : the American novel and capital punishment |
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Slavery and the slave trade : a short illustrated history |
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Song of my life : a biography of Margaret Walker |
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The South and film |
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Stan Brakhage : interviews |
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Steelpan ambassadors : the US Navy Steel Band, 1957-1999 |
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Steve Ditko and the search for a new liberal identity |
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Steven Spielberg : a biography |
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The story of French New Orleans : history of a Creole city |
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Subversive spirits : the female ghost in British and American popular culture |
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Super heroes : a modern mythology |
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The superhero reader |
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Superheroes on world screens |
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Superman in myth and folklore |
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The system of comics |
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Système de la bande dessinée |
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Theo Angelopoulos : interviews |
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Time of my life : a jazz journey from London to New Orleans |
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Toni Morrison : memory and meaning |
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The transformative potential LGBTQ+ children's picture book |
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Traveling the rainbow : the life and art of Joseph E. Yoakum |
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Trouble in Goshen : plain folk, Roosevelt, Jesus, and Marx in the Great Depression South |
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Uniting Mississippi : democracy and leadership in the South |
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Unruly tongue : identity and voice in American women's writing, 1850-1930 |
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Visible cities, global comics : urban images and spatial form |
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Viva la historieta! |
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Walker Percy : art and ethics |
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Walt before Mickey : Disney's early years, 1919-1928 |
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War noir : Raymond Chandler and the hard-boiled detective as veteran in American fiction |
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What was freedom's price? : essays |
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Wide awake in Slumberland : fantasy, mass culture, and modernism in the art of Winsor McCay |
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William Faulkner's The wild palms : a study |
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Willie Morris books in memoir and biography. Cameron, Theresa. Till the shame passed by, 2002: |
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With great power comes great pedagogy : teaching, learning and comics |
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The woman fantastic in contemporary American media culture |
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Women artists of the Harlem Renaissance |
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Women writers of the contemporary South |
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Woody Allen : interviews |
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Working-class comic book heroes : class conflict and populist politics in comics |
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The writing dead : talking terror with TV's top horror writers |
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