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1. From the editor

2. Landscape, Travel, and the Gaze in Experimental Film and Video

3. In Praise of Black Boys and Bad Men

4. Mapping the Contours of Spiritual Oppression: Thematic Parallels of Magical Reality in O. V. Vijayan's The Legends of Khasak and Olga Tokarczuk's Primeval and Other Times

5. The Politics of Reconciliation: Revolutionary Leadership of Zitkala-Sa for Indian Education and Cause

6. Rereading and Reseeing: Visions and Voices in My Victorian Novel

7. Wading through the Flood: The Transcultural Counterwitness, Hurricane Katrina, and Video Poetry

8. Mandarin Oriental: The Cosmopolitan Stranger in Lisa See's Dragon Bones

9. Uncomfortable Truths: Queer Strangers and Gendered Necropolitics in Akwaeke Emezi's The Death of Vivek Oji

10. Interrogating Law-breakers and Lawmakers: Female Visibility and Agency in Spanish Crime Fiction

11. 'Women Are in Danger; They Are Also Dangerous': The New Face of Twenty-First-Century Crime Fiction

12. 'To Start: I Should Never Have Been Born': The Antiheroine as Stranger in Gillian Flynn's Sharp Objects and Gone Girl

13. Trespass to Success: Breaking Rules and Solving Crimes in Colombia's First Woman-Authored Detective Series

14. Strangers and Trespassers in Contemporary Women's Crime Fiction (2000-2020)

15. 'Everything is Attended': Artistry and Audience in the Novels of Dana Spiotta

16. One Hundred Years of E. M. Forster's Maurice

17. Nostos, Nostalgia, and Pastoral in Twentieth-Century British Prose Fiction

18. Sensory Experiments in Postbellum America

19. Asian Encounters: Hybridity, Female Inheritance, and Intertextuality in Fiona Kidman's Songs from the Violet Cafe

20. LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE IN THE WORLD: The Punch Line for Nineteenth-Century Women

21. Petites Histoires, Meta-perspective: Meaning and Narrative in Julian Barnes

22. Ethical Literary Animal Studies and Ecolinguistics: Approaching Animals

23. Nineteenth-Century Transformations of Tuberculosis: Tuberculosis and Disabled Identity in Nineteenth Centur y Literature: Invalid Lives

24. Queer Spark in the Machine: Chaucer's Losers, Nintendo's Children, and Other Forays into Queer Ludonarratology Jes Battis

25. Who Reads Literature? UNESCO and the Fate of the Literary

26. 'work might be Electric Rest': Rereading Dickinson's Dao through Emerson

27. The Vulgarity of Spiritualism: Modernity's Privileged Discourses in Rachel Ferguson's The Brontes Went to Woolworths

28. The Politics and Promises of Early African American Print Cultures

29. Contemporary Black Atlantic Variations on the Slave Narrative

30. The Queer Art of Self-Actualization

31. Between the Sublime and the Traumatic: Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl and Toni Morrison's Beloved

32. Slow Ecocinema, the Forest, and the Eerie in Experimental Film and VR (360-degree) Nature Videos

33. The Rise of Flaneuse Landscapes

34. The Significance of Aesthetic Voids in Cinema

35. The City Symphony Film and Urban Modernism: Stasis in the Cities of the 1920s and 1930s

36. Esoteric Archaeologies and Interplanetary Becoming in Laura Kraning's Meridian Plain

37. Cinema Trouve: The City as a Moving Image

38. Avant-Doc 2 Challenges Cinema Studies to Be Useful (Again)

39. Time Traveling in Joseph Cornell's Bookstalls

40. Must We Burn Tolkien?

41. States of Exception and Ends of Poetry in Paul Muldoon's Moy Sand and Gravel

42. Reflections of Antimodernism in Kingsley Amis's Lucky Jim

43. Joan of Arc, Remembered

44. Audre Lorde's Zami: Knowing Psychoanalytic Theory Otherwise

45. Decentering Genealogies: Unbecoming through Genre in The Bluest Eye and The Bell Jar

46. Invasion of the Copyright Trolls

47. Brer Rabbit Hops Again

48. At Home in the Body: Cosmopolitanism in Naipaul's 'One out of Many'