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Cold war allegories and the politics of criticism
Christopher Castiglia
English
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Criticism
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Allegories
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Cold War
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chase
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Literature
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Twentieth Century
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Monograph
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Tradition
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Utopian
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1930s
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World War II
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leftist
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Canon
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Revival
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Sophistication
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Heteronormativity
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Critical Study
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American literature
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Political Reading
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American novels
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Herman Melville
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Keyphrases
Politics
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Allegory
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Cold War
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Melville
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Columbia University
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World War II
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Liberalism
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Imperialism
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Slavery
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Activism
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Leftist
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Mid-twentieth Century
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Heteronormativity
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Anti-colonialism
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Ideological Structure
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Foundational Text
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Market Capitalism
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American Literature
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Herman Melville
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Melville Studies
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Influential Studies
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American Novel
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Social Sciences
Cold War
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Twentieth Century
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Monograph
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World War II
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Imperialism
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Heteronormativity
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