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Goswijn van der Weyden, Geertgen tot Sint Jans, and Albrecht Dürer:
Reading the Signs in Pictures and Texts of the Rosary Brotherhood
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Blood-Stained Linen and Shattered Skull:
Ford’s Theater as Reliquary to Abraham Lincoln
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Gendered Futures/Gendered Fantasies:
Toys as Representatives of Changing Childhood
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Sabra Statham
A Personal Rite:
Christianity and Hellenism in Igor Stravinsky’s Oedipus Rex
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Kitsch and the American Political Spectacle:
Denying King’s Dream
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Re-Othering
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Jason M. Kelly
Turner’s Golden Vision:
Alchemy in the Works of J.M.W. Turner
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Michel Foucault, the Enlightenment, and the Context of Criticism
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Ric Northrup Caric
Blustering Brags, Dueling Inventors, and Corn-Square Geniuses:
Artisan Leisure in Philadelphia, 1785-1825
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Padhraig Higgins
“A Melancholy Instance of Complicated Misery”:
Ireland and Irish National Identity in Eighteenth Century English Travel Writing
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Historical Fragments:
Racist Discourse, Loving Discourse
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Meta Mazaj
Discourse of Menstruation as a Way to Control the Female Body
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Semiotics and History
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“All Art is Against Lived Experience”:
Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio
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“The Man Upstairs”:
Changing Visions of God During the Cold War
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Santa Casciani
Ruzante:
A Dissenting Voice in the Italian Renaissance
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Elena L. Zheltova
The Electrification of Soviet Russia:
The Myth and Mystification of the Bolshevik Electrification Program, 1910-1928
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Ethereal Semiotics II:
Regulating Nothing
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Jeffrey Brendle
Forward to the Past:
History and the Reversed Chronology Narrative in Martin Amis’s Time’s Arrow
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The American Body as a Semiotic Sign
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