Marking the Body, Marking the Text: David Greetham's "Archive Fever"

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Katherine D. Harris

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A Talk Given in Honor David Greetham's Retirement from The Graduate Center, CUNY

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In Honor of David Greetham
Author Biography

Katherine D. Harris, San Jose State University

Associate Professor, Department of English & Comparative Literature

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