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Approaching critical service-learning: A model for reflection on positionality and possibility
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Blackout Revision: A Strategy for Playful De/construction of Student Drafts
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Bodies in Play: Shakespeare's Depiction of Illness
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Can't Fix Anyone: Confronting Our Historical Love Affair with Deficit Thinking
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Cincinnati Shakespeare’s Henry VI, Part 2
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A Conversation with Nina Raine, April 5, 2014
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From Critical Community Service to Critical Service Learning and the Futures We Must (Still) Imagine
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Hamlet, Art, and Apoptosis: The Shakespearean Artwork of Julie Newdoll
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Hubert’s Encounters with the Succession in Shakespeare’s King John
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Humoring the Body Politic: Kings and Humors
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John Brougham’s Columbus Burlesque
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The Liminal Space between Feminism and Misogyny: Introducing Playwright Nina Raine’s Rabbit
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The Lost Etheridge: Uncollected Poems of Etheridge Knight
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Resurrect Your Darlings: Falstaff’s Death(s), Resurrection(s), and Lasting Influence
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Review: Collaborative Imagination by Paul Feigenbaum
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Synopsis of Henry IV, Part One
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The Unbinding
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“What are we trying to accomplish?”: Student resistance as racial wisdom
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“What Is There about Us Always”: The Archbishop and Willa Cather’s [Roman] Catholic Imagination
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