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PCR Volume 30, Number 1, Winter 2019

 
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Table of Contents
 
From the Editor’s Desk
Felicia Campbell
doi:10.18278/pcr.30.1.1 
 
“The Horla,” Dracula’s Older French Cousin
Daniel Ferraras Savoye
doi:10.18278/pcr.30.1.2
 
‘The Wrong Side of Heaven, the Righteous Side of Hell’: Religion, Faith, and Belief in Ted Chiang’s Stories of Your Life and Others
Tammy Wahpeconiah
doi:10.18278/pcr.30.1.3
 
Patty Duke, Marlo Thomas, and Mary Tyler Moore--Three Stars, Three Iconic Shows, and a Young Generation of TV-Watching Females
Kathy Merlock Jackson
doi:10.18278/pcr.30.1.4
 
Respectez-nous as we Feminize the Rapped Rhyme: Women Rappers and Gender Empowerment in French Hip-Hop
Scooter Pégram
doi:10.18278/pcr.30.1.5
 
War, Patriotism, and Nationality in the Norwegian and Swedish Translations of Cherry Ames
Marcus Axelsson
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A Conversation with Nanette: A Not-So-New Proposal for an Invitational Rhetoric
Nannette Rasband Hilton
doi:10.18278/pcr.30.1.7
 
Crime and Sexuality in the 1955 and 1981 Adaptations of John Steinbeck’s East of Eden
Daryl Mallory Davidson
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The Perils of Algorithmic Hiring and Title VII
Brian Mosich
doi:10.18278/pcr.30.1.9
 
“None of You Cared Enough”: The Problematic Moralizing of 13 Reasons Why
Graeme John Wilson
doi:10.18278/pcr.30.1.10
 
Staging Vaudeville for a Twenty-First-Century Audience
David Manod
doi:10.18278/pcr.30.1.11
 
Book Reviews
 
Review of Split Screen Nation: Moving Images of the American West and South
James Altman
doi:10.18278/pcr.30.1.12
 
Review of Sounds of Origin in Heavy Metal Music
Heather Lusty
doi:10.18278/pcr.30.1.13
 
Review of Flavors of Empire: Food and the Making of Thai America and Vibrator Nation: How Feminist Sex-Toy Stores Changed the Business of Pleasure
Jarret Keene
doi:10.18278/pcr.30.1.14