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Articles in Spring 2001 issue of College Literature
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Market failure: Punk economics, early and late
by Thompson, Stacy -
Canonizing the canoness: Anthologizing Hrotsvit
by Witt, Elizabeth Ann -
On the modest tone of recent work in romantic studies
by Collings, David -
Chaucer's Man of Law's Tale: Teaching Through the Sources
by Rose, Christine M -
Giving voice to women: Teaching feminist approaches to the mystery plays
by Normington, Katie -
F-word as "fashion": Gendering the sophomore survey, The
by Chance, Jane -
Willa Cather and the Politics of Criticism
by Swift, John N -
Teaching medieval women: An introduction
by Jeffrey, Jane E -
Reading 1922: A Return to the Scene of the Modern
by Nowlin, Michael -
Seductive violence and three Chaucerian women
by O'Brien, Timothy D -
Towards a dialectic of identity and economy in postcolonial studies
by Manlove, Clifford T -
Cultural politics, postmodernism, and white guys: Affect in Gravity's Rainbow
by McHugh, Patrick -
History and Memory in the Two Souths: Recent Southern and Spanish American Fiction
by Pothier, Jacques -
Gender studies and medieval women in German
by Poor, Sara S -
Violence incorporated: John McNaughton's Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer and the uses of gratuitous violence in popular narrative
by Hantke, Steffen -
Digital hagiography: Princess Diana, Mother Teresa and Medieval women in cyberspace
by Kline, Daniel T
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