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Lori Hall-Araujo
Lori Hall-Araujo is a communication scholar and visual artist.
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“Who is the criminal? Is it the criminal or the profiler?” A Conversation with Rachel Corbett
Getting Lost in “Radical Cartography”
A Walk on Jane Austen’s Wild Side
A Cutting Satire About Curdled Love in “The War of the Roses”
Toxic Waste in the Time of Serial Killers in “Murderland”
Stalkers and Peepers and Mothers, Oh My! The Sincere Strangeness of “Are You Happy?”
Maren Uthaug’s “Eleven Percent” Is a Hilarious Send-Up of the Manosphere
The Possibility of Encounter in “The Museum of Unnatural Histories”
Enoughness in “The Serviceberry”
Trumpism Isn’t Going Anywhere: April Ryan’s “Black Women Will Save the World”
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