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| 141. | Upcast eyes: Medico -legal discourse, spectacle, and deviance in France, 1870-1914 |
| 142. | Self-spectacle online: The construction and representation of identity in contemporary digital culture |
| 143. | Opt out! Understanding resistance to the Common Core's testing regime through political spectacle |
| 144. | Visualizing ideology: Spectacle as a category of political theory |
| 145. | 'Falling to a devilish exercise': The occult and spectacle on the Renaissance stage |
| 146. | Myth, spectacle, memory: Envisioning history in contemporary Hong Kong literature and film |
| 147. | John Wordsworth on Snowdon: The elegiac sublime and the spectacle of woe |
| 148. | Inadmissible presence: Objecthood, spectacle, and the theatricality of race |
| 149. | Critical theory and the spectacle of the CAAT program review: A Foucauldian discourse analysis |
| 150. | Spectacle in early modern English drama |
| 151. | Tirana: The spectacle of the urban theatr |
| 152. | Spectacle as a site of critical pedagogy: A multiple case study of college audiences' responses to performative entertainment-education events |
| 153. | Rethinking the spectacle: Radical political agency in the information society |
| 154. | Ottoman political spectacle: Reconsidering the devsirme in the Ottoman Balkans, 1400--1700 |
| 155. | 'Truly an awesome spectacle': Gender performativity, the closet, and the alienation effect in 'Angels in America' |
| 156. | Silent spectacle: Female subjectivity in the modern novel and film |
| 157. | Spectacle and Resistance in the Modern and Postmodern Eras |
| 158. | The NAFTA spectacle: Envisioning borders, migrants and the U.S.- Mexico neoliberal relation in visual culture |
| 159. | 'A most terrible spectacle': Visualizing racial science in American literature and culture, 1839--1929 |
| 160. | Saturday night at the Savoy: Blackness and the urban spectacle in the art of Reginald Marsh (New York City) |
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