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"Nobody to Blame": Steamboat Accidents and Responsibility in Twain
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"Nommer, désorienter," interview with Marie Cosnay
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“Nonsense and sensibility: The importance of not being earnest in colonial Korea and Taiwan"
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"Not a Normal Wife" Marrying Activism and Aberrance in Indonesia
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"Old Clothes and Academia"
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“On the Moral Significance of Persons, Near Persons, and the Merely Sentient”
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“Pan-African Aesthetic: Pan-Africanism in Afro-Beat"
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“Participation, Process, and Product”
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“Performance and Risk Aversion of Funds With Benchmarks” (with F. Douglas Foster), in Chen, Dunn, Golan, and Ullah, eds., , Oxford University Press, 2020.
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“Plate XVII Commentary” and “Plate XVII Commentary”
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“Polemics, jokes, compliments and insults”: The Reception of Futurism in the Spanish Press (1909–1918)
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"Property of No Value"
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“Qishi zhi hou: chengshu de Tianshidao zhong de jiuji yu enfu” 「启示之后:成熟的天师道中的救济与恩福」 [After the apocalypse: Salvatio and blessings in the mature Celestial Master church]
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“Queer Cross-Gender Collaboration”
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“Re-visioning Rimini: Dante in the Cockney School.”
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"Region Orinoco Amazonia"
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“Religion, Ritual and Myth.”
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“Religious Studies: A Pawn in the Culture Wars.”
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"Return Buffalo People: Against Genocide in Tasha Hubbard’s Documentary and Animated Film"
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"Rousseau and the mechanical life"
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“Sabbatai Sevi and the Ottoman Jews in Increase Mather’s The Mystery of Israel’s Salvation"
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"Sacred and Secular," in Time and Literature, Ed. Thomas Allen, Cambridge University Press, 2018
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“Sartorial Modernity: Fashion, Gender, and Sexuality in Modernism"
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"Saving amina": Global justice for women and intercultural dialogue
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"Seeing Nature Whole in Fragments" or "Whole in Nature Seeing Fragments"
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"Semicolonials and Soviets: Latin American Communists in the USSR, 1927-1936"
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“Sign-Based Construction Grammar”
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"Skin Deep: Taxidermy, Embodiment, Extinction"
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"Skin of a Living Thought: Art, Science, and STS in Practice"
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"So Absent and So Present" Marriage by Correspondence in France During the Great War
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