Publications
Daria Goncharova's interest in cultural narratives about citizenship also motivates her broader scholarly agenda, with her journal publications expanding upon my doctoral research. Her background in American literature, critical whiteness studies, cultural studies, and gender studies informs her analyses of postwar novels and films as both the agents and sites of cultural negotiations of citizenship boundaries.
Peer-Reviewed Articles
“Mr. Blandings and the Advertisers’ Dream: The Role of Marketing in the Adaptation Process,” Adaptation, 2023, https://doi.org/10.1093/adaptation/apad032​
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“No Down Payment for the American Way of Life: Navigating Taboo Subjects and the Production Code,” Literature/Film Quarterly, vol. 52, no. 3, Summer 2024, https://lfq.salisbury.edu/
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“'Go Fuck Yourself with Your Atom Bomb:' Nuclear Critique and Nuclear Intimacy in Allen Ginsberg’s Howl and Other Poems," Contemporary Literature, vol. 64, no. 4, Fall 2024 (forthcoming).
“Reconsidering Old Hollywood Fantasies of Black Citizenship: Plantation, Whiteness, and Civil Rights in Pinky (1949),” New Review of Film & Television Studies (forthcoming).​
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Book Chapters
“’Workers of the World, Unite!’ Huck, Jim, and the Cold War’s Racial Tensions.” Post45 Vs. The World: Global Perspectives on Literature and The Contemporary. Vernon Press. William Welty, ed. December, 2022.
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