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Literary History and the Curriculum: How, What, and Why
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National Literatures in an Age of Globalization
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Close Reading in 2009
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Internationalizing the English Curriculum
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Persons of Letters: Creative Writing and Internationalizing the English Curriculum
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Internationalizing the English Studies Curriculum: Some Thoughts on the Why and How
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Redefining National Literatures in the Americas
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Lines Drawn and Redrawn: How Does the National Matter?
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Rescuing Reading: The Community College, General Education, and Literary Reading across Curricula
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Mending the Broken Circle: The Power of Literature to Heal Racial Strife
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Down the Rabbit Hole of Textuality: Using Aporia to Teach Literature
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The Good English Teacher
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Learning How to Read: The Year of Magical Reading
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The Foreign Language Requirement in English Doctoral Programs
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Are We There Yet? The Road to Globalized English Studies
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Language and Literature in the Globalized College/University
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The Situation of the Humanities
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The Composition Teacher-Scholar in the New University
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The Resistance to Literature
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"I Never Heard of Him": Teaching Early African American Literature over the Past Twenty-Five Years
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