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Bearing Witness: Joyce Carol Oates Studies

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Exploring Specters of Feminism in the Work of Joyce Carol Oates
Nicolas P. Boileau and Tanya L. Tromble

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Whiteness as Cursed Property: An Interdisciplinary Intervention with Joyce Carol Oates’s Bellefleur and Cheryl Harris’s “Whiteness as Property”
Karen Gaffney

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The Specter of Body Horror Haunting Joyce Carol Oates’s “The Chair of Tranquility” and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wall-Paper”
Tanya L. Tromble

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Ideal Objects: The Dehumanization and Consumption of Racial Minorities in Joyce Carol Oates's Zombie
April D. Pitts

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Joyce Carol Oates and Feminism: Facts Found and Foundered
Gavin J. Cologne-Brookes

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Fiction in Fact and Fact in Fiction in the Writing of Joyce Carol Oates
Tanya L. Tromble

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Distaste: Joyce Carol Oates and Food
David Rutledge

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Beyond “Do Not Disturb”: Alternatives and Possibilities of Feminism in Joyce Carol Oates's Babysitter
Emilie Heude

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Is Love a “pathological condition of the soul”? Joyce Carol Oates's Beasts and Rape: A Love Story
Nicolas P. Boileau

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The 11-Year Itch: Exploitation as Sublimation in Blonde (Joyce Carol Oates, 2000; Andrew Dominik, 2022)
Jocelyn R. Dupont

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ISSN: 2373-275X

DOI: 10.15867/331917

 
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