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All posts tagged
literary-criticism
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September 26, 2011Selections From the Cosby Codex: Selection 18: And So We Commence: Notes toward an Epilogue and Conclusion to the Cosby Codex
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June 17, 2011Selections From the Cosby Codex: Selection 14: Part Two of Toward a Conception of Blakian Prophetic Mythology in (and through) the Huxtable Narrative: The Many Worlds (and Multiple Histories) of Bill Cosby and the Quantum Suicide of Cliff Huxtable.
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February 16, 2011SparkNotes: Goodnight Moon
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February 8, 2011Selections From the Cosby Codex: Selection 7: Love
and Deathon Stigwood Avenue; or The Huxtables and the Gift of Death; or, for That Matter, Toward a Vision of The David Crosby Codex -
January 19, 2011Selections From the Cosby Codex: Selection 6: Interlude: The Trauma of “The Dentist,” New Perspectives, and Something of a Manifesto of Cosby Studies
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January 3, 2011Selections From the Cosby Codex: Selection 5: On “The Dentist,” The Satanic Agency of Dr. Burns, Dr. Burns as Postmodern Renaissance Man, Worshipping the Clinic and Rudy’s Hetero-Ontological Superconciousness, Part One
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December 6, 2010Selections From the Cosby Codex: Selection 4: Viewing The Cosby Show Between (and Through) the Textual Gaps or Why is there Only One Television in the Huxtable Household?
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November 15, 2010Selections From the Cosby Codex: Selection 3: Seven Ways of Theorizing Theo Huxtable
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October 27, 2010Selections From the Cosby Codex: Selection 2: Cliff Huxtable and His Problems, or The Superb Otherness of Cliff Huxtable
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October 11, 2010Selections From the Cosby Codex: Selection 1: Ontological Ruptures and Worlds Under Erasure: The Cosby Show as Postmodern Narrative