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    The Object of Study; or, Are We Being Transnational Yet? by Traister, Bryce

    Published in Journal of transnational American studies (30-03-2010)
    “…This article polemically engages with recent trends and particular interventions in American transnational studies. It argues that the transnationalization of…”
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    Manufacturing Belief: Religion, Slavery, and Benito Cereno by Traister, Bryce

    Published in American literature (01-09-2024)
    “…Although not typically read as either a religious text or a narrative preoccupied with religious issues, Herman Melville’s novella of maritime slave revolution…”
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    Terrorism Before the Letter: Benito Cereno and the 9/11 Commission Report by Traister, Bryce

    Published in Canadian review of American studies (01-01-2013)
    “…This essay argues that Herman Melville's 1855 novella, Benito Cereno, serves as a historical model for thinking through the construction of paranoid narrative…”
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    Terrorism Before the Letter: Benito Cereno and the 9/11 Commission Report by Traister, Bryce

    Published in Canadian review of American studies (01-03-2013)
    “…This essay argues that Herman Melville's 1855 novella, Benito Cereno , serves as a historical model for thinking through the construction of paranoid narrative…”
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    The Object of Study; or, Are We Being Transnational Yet? by Bryce Traister

    Published in Journal of transnational American studies (01-03-2010)
    “…This article polemically engages with recent trends and particular interventions in American transnational studies. It argues that the transnationalization of…”
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    Mary Rowlandson and the Invention of the Secular by Traister, Bryce

    Published in Early American literature (22-03-2007)
    “…The Sovereignty and Goodness of God represents human suffering in a recognizably modern vocabulary of human psychology, which is to say that even as her text…”
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    Academic Viagra: The Rise of American Masculinity Studies by Traister, Bryce

    Published in American quarterly (01-06-2000)
    “…The rise of gender studies has resulted in a new focus on the construction of masculinity as a gender. To some degree, cultural "masculinity studies" has…”
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    Criminal correspondence by Traister, Bryce

    Published in Early American literature (01-09-2002)
    “…Suspected to be a loyalist in Pine Hill and a patriot in Manhattan, the betrayer of provincial secrets "to the king's men" as well as the author of lies…”
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    The Wandering Bachelor: Irving, Masculinity, and Authorship by Traister, Bryce

    Published in American literature (01-03-2002)
    “…Traister presents an account of the early national bachelor that proceeds by contextualizing the midcareers writing of Washington Irving within the explosion…”
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    Roundtable: Critical Keywords in Early American Studies by GARCÍA, EMILY, FAHERTY, DUNCAN, DONEGAN, KATHLEEN, TRAISTER, BRYCE, CAHILL, EDWARD, FANUZZI, ROBERT, BROOKS, JOANNA, KLEIN, LAUREN FREDERICA

    Published in Early American literature (01-01-2011)
    “…The theme inspired us to examine some of the critical keywords that will inform early Americanist scholarship in the near and distant futures. Since the…”
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    Libertinism and Authorship in America's Early Republic by Traister, Bryce

    Published in American literature (01-03-2000)
    “…In his novel, "Arthur Mervyn," Charles Brockden Brown understood literary authorship and sexual libertinism to be linked categories of masculine agency because…”
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