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Claudia Slate: Teaching about slavery in Florida through Plantation museum narratives
Rochelle Becker-Bernstein: Dealing with an uneasy heritage : reading Faulkner's "A rose for Emily" in Florida's "Deep South"
E. Stone Shiflet, Jaimé L. Sanders: Defining the faces of Florida : an English studies approach
Bernard Quetchenbach: Lake Hollingsworth : the making of a multidisciplinary anthology at Florida Southern College
Bruce M. Beck: From speech to writing : how the CLAST can help
J.A. Higgins: The pedagogy of pirates and plunder : using themed classes in first- year composition
Salena Coller: Literacy, technology, and pedagogy
Anna Sezonenko: New World images in an Old World mind : Jacques Le Moyne de Morgue's memories of Florida
Keith L. Huneycutt: The Brown sisters in nineteenth century Florida : Florida writers?
Carole Policy: Defining the Middle Florida plantation : Caroline Hentz's Jackson County in Marcus Warland, or the Long Moss Spring
Deborah Craig Nester: Healers and dealers : Florida travel narratives and the colonizing of Eden, 1985-1900
Michel de Benedictis: The open boat : fiction vs. reportage in the work of Stephen Crane & Mark Twain
Keith Cartwright: On James Weldon Johnson's cigar factory "Reader" and the need for local readings in Florida's contract zones
Carla D. Jones: James Weldon Johnson : critic, political activist, and devoted American
Nancy Zrinyi Long: Mary McLeod Bethune : a portrait of faith
Lynn Hawkins: Zora in hot water-on and off the houseboat
Cynthia Davis: The landscape of the text "Locating Zora Neale Hurston in the ecocritical canon
Jaimé L. Sanders: The journalistic and philosophic observation of men in Hemingway's 1930's literature
E. Stone Shiflet: Hemingway as "Your correspondent" : letter from a famous Florida son
Douglas Ford: The strange secrets of Chloe : cinematic representation of race in Jim Crow America
Jessica B. Burstrem: The reclamation of Zora Neale Hurston's Seraph on the Suwanee
Nancy M. Shelton: In the region of Crewville : Harry Crew's literary landscape of the absurd
Melanie Rosen Brown: Abandon NASA and evacuate Florida : a posthuman analysis of J.G. Ballard's Cape Canaveral fiction
Anna Lilios: "The underside of consciousness" and the nature of evil in Matthiessen's The killing of Mister Watson
Kevin Morgan: Narrative structure in Connie May Fowler's Sugar cane
Rafael Miguel Montes: Treacherous Pilgrimages : identity and travel in Roberto G. Fernández's "The Augustflower"
Alison Watkins: The visionary vernacular language of Black outsider artists
Mary Beth Ellis: Time to close the shutters
B.M.W. Schraphel (a.k.a. Rich McKee): A ghastly gray guffaw
Alan R. Pratt: Florida motorcycle culture : Daytona Beach, the motorcycle capital of the world
Anne McCrary Sullivan.: The Everglades : a poetic lens
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