American Experiments: Science, Aesthetics, and Politics in Clinical Practices of Twentieth-Century American Literature
<p>This dissertation is concerned with the relationships between experiments in literature, science, and politics in twentieth-century United States culture. I argue that the three can be considered together by understanding "experimentation" as a set of processes rather than a metho...
Main Author: | Andrews, Lindsey Catherine |
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Other Authors: | Wald, Priscilla |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/8047 |
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