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"Star Wars, Star Trek, and Other Sites of Technocultural Anxiety," Journal of American Studies 34.2 (2002): 219-238. [PDF]
"The Violence of Hybridity in Silko and Alexie," Journal of American Studies of Turkey 6 (1997) : 3-9. [HTML]
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"Representing Emergent Literatures," American Literary History 15.1 (2003): 61-69. [MUSE]
"Comparative American Studies: Hybridity and Beyond," American Literary History 11.1 (1999): 166-86. [JSTOR]
"Emersonian Strategies: Negative Liberty, Self-Reliance, and Democratic Individuality," Nineteenth-Century Literature 48.4 (March 1994): 440-79. [JSTOR]
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