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Geoffrey R. Kirsch
Trinity College, University of Cambridge
Cambridge CB2 1TQ, U.K.
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Piercing the Corporate Whale: Artificial Personhood in Moby-Dick
Presentation Date:
Thursday, January 7, 2021
Location:
MLA Annual Convention, Online
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