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Posted on October 6, 2014 by hester

Previously, a student was not able to post about the issue of rape in Teju Cole’s Open City. We are hoping that campus tech support has been able to address this problem.

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"Transnational Theory and Criticism" is the collaborative project of graduate students at the University of Maryland enrolled in the course of the same name during the fall semester of 2014. The blog's purpose is to provide students in the course with a public platform for discussing and debating the ideas and methodologies associated with and inspired by course texts and films.
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