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Works in Comparative Literature

2021

Distilling Doggie Dynamics’: Interrogating the Biopolitics of EA’s The Sims series, Melissa Bianchi
Melissa M. Bianchi

Encounters at Manuscript Preparation: Inquiry in Conflict’s Aftermath, Stephen T. Sadlier
The Qualitative Report

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2017

Apocalyptic Chic: Visions of the Apocalypse and Post-Apocalypse in Literature and Visual Arts, Barbara Brodman, James E. Doan
CAHSS Faculty Books and Book Chapters

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When Worlds Collide: A Study of Detective/Sci-Fi Fusion in Ben H. Winters’ The Last Policeman Trilogy, Christine Jackson
CAHSS Faculty Books and Book Chapters

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“Ic Þa Beheold Þone Ormætan Lig”: Anglo-Saxon Constructions of the Apocalypse Legend as Religious and Communal Threats of Damnation, James E. Doan
CAHSS Faculty Books and Book Chapters

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Introduction, James E. Doan, Barbara Brodman
CAHSS Faculty Books and Book Chapters

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2015

Distilling Doggie Dynamics’: Interrogating the Biopolitics of EA’s The Sims series, Melissa Bianchi
Communication, Media, and Arts Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches, and Lectures

 

2014

The Dispersed Nation: The Representation of the Jewish People and Their History in Contemporary Cuban Fiction, Yvette Fuentes
CAHSS Intellectual Conversations

2013

The Good, the Bad, and the Vampire, Barbara Brodman
CAHSS Intellectual Conversations

 
 

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