Citations listed below are presented in a standardized, modified format for display purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the preferred style and conventions of the faculty member or discipline.
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Wolfe, Susan, and Rude, Roberta. Galatea as Transformation, Commodity, and Simulacrum in Contemporary Anglophone Films.. In Classical and Contemporary Mythic Identities: Construction of the Literary Imagination., editors Amina Alyal and Paul Hardwick, 292. Lewiston, NY and Lampeter, UK: Edwin Mellen Press, 2010.
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Wolfe, Susan, and Huse-Wika, Courtney. Policing the Rift: The Monstrous and the Uncanny in Torchwood. In Illuminating Torchwood: Essays on Narrative, Character, and Sexuality in the BBC Series, editors Andrew Ireland, 251. Jefferson, NC and London, England: McFarland, 2010.
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Wolfe, Susan. Women's Speech in Hemingway's Novels. In South Dakota Review , 73-83. Iss. 46.4 South Dakota Review , 2009.
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Wolfe, Susan. The Poor Are Different from You and Me': Masculinity and Class in To Have and Have Not.. In Key West Hemingway, editors Kirk Curnutt and Gail D. Sinclair. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 2009.
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Wolfe, Susan. Charming the Elders: Girl Power for Second-Wave Feminists. In Investigating Charmed: The Magic Power of TV., editors Stan Beeler and Karen Beeler, 272. London and New York, NY: I. B.Tauris & Company, Limited, 2008.
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Wolfe, Susan, and RORIPAUGH, LEE. The (In)visible Lesbian: Anxieties of Representation in The L-Word.. In Feminist Television Criticism: A Reader, editors Charlotte Brunsdon and Lynn Spigel, 384. Buckinham, UK and New York, NY: Open University Press/ McGraw-Hill, 2007.
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Wolfe, Susan, and RORIPAUGH, LEE. The (In)visible Lesbian: Anxieties of Representation in The L-Word. In Reading the L-Word: Outing Contemporary Television, editors Kim Akass and Janet McCabe, 247. London, England and New York, NY: I.B. Tauris /St. Martins, 2006.