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Introduction Measurement as Metalanguage
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Chun-yen Chen
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Mechanical Precision and the Cosmic Sublime in Thomas De Quincey’s Writing
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Li-hsin Hsu
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Thomas De Quincey
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mechanical precision
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the nebular hypothesis
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epistemological dualism
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teeescope
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So Many Numbers and So Much about Measurement: Quantity in Wu Ming-Yi’s So Much Water So Close to Home
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Julian Chih-Wei Yang
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Wu Ming-Yi
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So Much Water So Close to Home
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quantity
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Gaia hypothesis
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hyperobjects
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fractal
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Measuring Leadership in Ender’s Game and Ender’s Shadow
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Chingshun J. Sheu
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leadership
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leadership studies
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minor characters
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Ender’s Game
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Ender’s Shadow
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Analogy and Beyond: Darwin and Romanticism
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Ya-feng Wu
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The Microscope: Mediations of the Sub-visible World
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Shu-chuan Yan
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Temporality of Empires: Reading Einstein’s Clocks, Poincaré’s Maps: Empires of Time
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Chun-yen Chen
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The Metatheatre of Broken Banquets in and beyond Titus Andronicus
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Chuan-haur Liu
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Shakespeare
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metatheatre
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broken banquets
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Titus Andronicus
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World Literature, the Canon, and the Case of Saramago
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Duncan McColl Chesney
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world literature
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canonization
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David Damrosch
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Rebecca Walkowitz
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Jose Saramago
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Constipated Visuality and Its Fecal Remainders: The Anal Poetics of Wong Kar-wai’s In the Mood for Love
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Te-hsuan Yeh
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anality
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reticent poetics
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the long take
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slow motion
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Wong Kar-wai
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In the Mood for Love
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