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It Is Happening Here: The Second American Civil War in Fiction
Developing Views on Translating Regional, Social, and Racial Dialects into Dutch: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, 1885-2019
Feminism in the Twentieth Century: A Comparative Analysis of Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse and Margaret Atwood’s The Testaments
Murder and Lack of Remorse In Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat”, “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Cask of Amontillado”
Writing for Political Change: A Comparative analysis of Uncle Tom's Cabin and The Jungle
"A Hero Can Be Anyone": How Society Causes Superheroes to Change Over the Years
POWER AND PRIVILEGE: THE PROGRESSION OF DOMESTICATING POLITICS THROUGH CATHARINE BEECHER AND ELEANOR ROOSEVELT’S SOCIAL REFORM
Ben & Jerry’s “Pecan Resist” - The Politicization of Corporate Responsibility in the United States
Representation Matters: The Portrayal of East Asian Characters in American Movies
A Journey of Working Through: Trauma and Gender in Maxine Hong Kingston's Diaspora Trilogy
The Subversion of Male Hegemony in Charles Bukowski's Works
FROM MORAL MENACE TO TREATABLE CONDITION: THE POLITICAL AND CINEMATIC REPRESENTATION OF THE AIDS EPIDEMIC
Prosthetic memory in The Birth of a Nation: The effect of the sociopolitical context on prosthetic memories
Challenging a Western Narrative: How the Washington Redskins influences the Traumatic Memory of Native Americans.
The Authenticity of Slave Narratives: Solomon Northup's Struggle in Twelve Years a Slave
White American Anti-Agonism Towards African American Agonistic and Antagonistic Protest
A Nation of Laws and a Nation of Immigrants: The Discrepancies Between President Barack Obama's Actions and Rhetoric on Comprehensive Immigration Reform
Resistance in The Handmaid's Tale
War Trauma of Korean Americans and Japanese Americans
Duck and Cover: How Government-Sponsored Short Films Showed the Implementation of NSC-68 in the 1950s
Connecting the old with the new homeland: The Use of Memory in the Bronx Express and God, Man, and Devil
(RE)SHAPING THE POLITICAL NARRATIVE OF THE WAR ON DRUGS: AN ANALYSIS OF THE CULTURAL IMAGINARY OF THE INSTITUTIONAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE WAR ON DRUGS IN OZ (1997-2003) AND ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK (2013-2019)
Women and the White House: Gender Politics in the American Presidency as Represented in Popular Culture
Defining Racism for a White Liberal Audience: Americanah and The Sellout

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