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2. (In)visible Interstices: Double-Consciousness and the Gutter in Brazilian Jefferson Costa's Rosebush, Medal, Plantation and Other Stories
3. Notes
4. 6. The War within the States
5. Introduction: The Transitional Election
6. Bibliography
7. Index
8. 5. The Final Battles
9. 7. Kingmaking behind Closed Doors
10. Epilogue: Winners and Losers
11. 4. The Perpetual Campaign
12. 2. Electioneering without Electioneering
13. Acknowledgments
14. 3. One-Party Politics
15. Tables
16. Contents
17. Cover Page
18. Title Page, Copyright Page, Dedication
19. 1. The Big Five
20. The Early Reception of Miguel de Unamuno in England, 1907-1939
21. The Poetry of Li-Young Lee and Timothy Bewes's Event of Postcolonial Shame
22. Harley Granville-Barker and the Response to Spanish Theater, 1920-1932
23. The Presence of Pessoa: English, American, and Southern African Literary Responses by George Monteiro (review)
24. Deterritorialization and the landscape of New Zealand video games
25. Where to Watch Birds in Southeast England
26. The deepening stream
27. Politics and philanthropy
28. Other countries and the terrain of representation in The adaptable man
29. [Reviews]
30. Responder of choice (Coast Guard reservists)
31. Dangerous capabilities: Paul Nitze and the Cold War
32. The absent Pakeha in New Zealand film
33. An integrated OPORD (operation order) technique
34. Unwinnable wars: American power and ethnic conflict
35. Dangerous capabilities: Paul Nitze and the Cold War
36. Dangerous capabilities: Paul Nitze and the Cold War
37. The Constitutional Crisis that Wasn’t : The Politics of John Tyler’s Presidential Succession
38. Owning Global Spaces and the Frontier in Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
39. Introduction: All that is Solid Changes into Something Else
40. Rotting, Blistered, Staggering Bodies and the Last of Ethnicity
41. Fictions of Land and Flesh: Blackness, Indigeneity, Speculation
42. (In)visible Interstices: Double-Consciousness and the Gutter in Brazilian Jefferson Costa's Rosebush, Medal, Plantation and Other Stories
43. Harnessing the conditioned pain modulation response in migraine diagnosis, outcome prediction, and treatment—A narrative review
44. Something to do in Auckland on a Sunday morning
45. The Last of the US: The Game as Cultural Geography
46. The Production and Productivity of Humanitarian Fiction: Postcolonial Shame and Neocolonial Crises
47. The Early Reception of Miguel de Unamuno in England, 1907-1939
48. American Postcolonial Shame, Fiction, and Timothy Bewes
49. Boredom, Cohesion, and Transformation in Nick Drnaso’s Beverly
50. The Early Reception of Miguel de Unamuno in England, 1907-1939
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