Damned If You Don’t: Exceptionalism, Inquisitorial Power, and the Staging of Dissent in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible and Today.


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2006

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“Damned If You Don’t: Exceptionalism, Inquisitorial Power, and the Staging of Dissent in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible and Today.” Canadian Association of American Studies Annual Conference. Kingston, ON. October 2006.

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Damned If You Don’t: Exceptionalism, Inquisitorial Power, and the Staging of Dissent in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible and Today.

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Redding, Arthur F.

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Damned If You Don’t: Exceptionalism, Inquisitorial Power, and the Staging of Dissent in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible and Today.

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Canadian Association of American Studies Annual Conference

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Kingston, ON

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