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Articles 31 - 60 of 647
Full-Text Articles in American Studies
Bright Lights Fade Fast: The Beat Influences Of Thomas Pynchon's V., Daniel Grassian
Bright Lights Fade Fast: The Beat Influences Of Thomas Pynchon's V., Daniel Grassian
Journal X
No abstract provided.
Choosing The Past: Agency And Ethnicity In Sidney Luska / Henry Harland's As It Was Written, Loren Glass
Choosing The Past: Agency And Ethnicity In Sidney Luska / Henry Harland's As It Was Written, Loren Glass
Journal X
No abstract provided.
The Pleasures Of Passing And The Real Of Race, Christopher Hanlon
The Pleasures Of Passing And The Real Of Race, Christopher Hanlon
Journal X
No abstract provided.
Alice Is Not Hysterical Anymore: Revision And History In Joan Schenkar's Signs Of Life, C. E. Atkins
Alice Is Not Hysterical Anymore: Revision And History In Joan Schenkar's Signs Of Life, C. E. Atkins
Journal X
No abstract provided.
"Betwixt And Between": Dismantling Race In My Great, Wide, Beautiful World, Cathryn Halverson
"Betwixt And Between": Dismantling Race In My Great, Wide, Beautiful World, Cathryn Halverson
Journal X
No abstract provided.
Narrative Desire In Ann Petry's The Street, Kari J. Winter
Narrative Desire In Ann Petry's The Street, Kari J. Winter
Journal X
No abstract provided.
The One That Got Away: Elizabeth Bishop's "Damned 'Fish'", Anne Colwell
The One That Got Away: Elizabeth Bishop's "Damned 'Fish'", Anne Colwell
Journal X
No abstract provided.
Notes From Underground, Kevin Kopelson
From Southern Gothic To Postmodern Anonymity: R.E.M. And The Globalization Of American Popular Music, Richard Hardack
From Southern Gothic To Postmodern Anonymity: R.E.M. And The Globalization Of American Popular Music, Richard Hardack
Journal X
No abstract provided.
Billy Budd On A Phallos Ship: Melville's Challenge To The Dominant Order, Darrell G. H. Schramm
Billy Budd On A Phallos Ship: Melville's Challenge To The Dominant Order, Darrell G. H. Schramm
Journal X
No abstract provided.
From The Dream To The Womb: Visionary Impulse And Political Ambivalence In The Great Gatsby, Chris Fitter
From The Dream To The Womb: Visionary Impulse And Political Ambivalence In The Great Gatsby, Chris Fitter
Journal X
No abstract provided.
The Reviser In The Word Forest: Susan Howe And The American Typology Of Wilderness, Erika Nanes
The Reviser In The Word Forest: Susan Howe And The American Typology Of Wilderness, Erika Nanes
Journal X
No abstract provided.
The Whipping Boy Of Love: Atonement And Aggression In Alcott's Fiction, Elizabeth Barnes
The Whipping Boy Of Love: Atonement And Aggression In Alcott's Fiction, Elizabeth Barnes
Journal X
No abstract provided.
Vol. 1, No. 2 (Spring 1997): Full Issue, Journal Editors
Vol. 1, No. 2 (Spring 1997): Full Issue, Journal Editors
Journal X
No abstract provided.
Electing A Department: Differences, Fictions, And A Narrative, Terry Caesar
Electing A Department: Differences, Fictions, And A Narrative, Terry Caesar
Journal X
No abstract provided.
Cover Pages, Journal Editors
Vol. 1, No. 1 (Autumn 1996): Full Issue, Journal Editors
Vol. 1, No. 1 (Autumn 1996): Full Issue, Journal Editors
Journal X
No abstract provided.
"Living Curiosities" And "The Wonder Of America": The Primitive, The Freakish, And The Construction Of National Identities In Civil-War America, Linda Frost
Journal X
No abstract provided.
Hejinian Meditations: Lives Of The Cell, John Shoptaw
Editor's Preface, Journal Editors
Cover Pages, Journal Editors
Vanishing Acts: Civil Rights Reform And Dramatic Inversion In Douglas Turner Ward's Day Of Absence, Gershun Avilez
Vanishing Acts: Civil Rights Reform And Dramatic Inversion In Douglas Turner Ward's Day Of Absence, Gershun Avilez
Study the South
Dramatist Douglas Turner Ward's innovative play Day of Absence first premiered in November 1965 in New York City and has seen a recent national revival, having been staged by theatre companies in Berkeley, New York, Washington, D. C., Omaha, and Chicago, as well as the Maitisong Festival in Gaborone, Botswana. It stands as a creative response to the African American civil rights situation after the 1964 act. Ward explores questions of Black labor and mobility and, in doing so, creates opportunities to invert the dynamics that have historically characterized U. S. society.
Vol. 15 (1978): Full Issue, Journal Editors
Faulkner: The Man And The Artist, Carvel Collins
Faulkner: The Man And The Artist, Carvel Collins
Studies in English
No abstract provided.
Faulkner's Mississippi: Land Into Legend, Panel Discussion, Carvel Collins, Evans Harrington, Blyden Jackson, Elizabeth M. Kerr, Carl Petersen
Faulkner's Mississippi: Land Into Legend, Panel Discussion, Carvel Collins, Evans Harrington, Blyden Jackson, Elizabeth M. Kerr, Carl Petersen
Studies in English
No abstract provided.
William Faulkner Of Oxford, Panel Discussion, Victoria Black, Christine Drake, Evans Harrington, Lucy Howorth, Mary Mcclain, Dean Faulkner Wells
William Faulkner Of Oxford, Panel Discussion, Victoria Black, Christine Drake, Evans Harrington, Lucy Howorth, Mary Mcclain, Dean Faulkner Wells
Studies in English
No abstract provided.
Faulkner In Oxford, Panel Discussion, Howard Duvall, Robert J. Farley, Phil Mullen, William Mcneil Reed, William Roane, William Stone, James W. Webb
Faulkner In Oxford, Panel Discussion, Howard Duvall, Robert J. Farley, Phil Mullen, William Mcneil Reed, William Roane, William Stone, James W. Webb
Studies in English
No abstract provided.
Faulkner And Mississippi, Carvel Collins
Collecting Faulkner, William Boozer
William Faulkner, Addie Bundren, And Language, Richard Godden
William Faulkner, Addie Bundren, And Language, Richard Godden
Studies in English
No abstract provided.