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1. Introduction, Stephen Marino -- 2. Arthur Miller and American Tragedy, Livia Sacchetti -- 3. Pipe Dreams and the Self Eugene O'Neill's and Arthur Miller's Conceptions of Tragedy, David Palmer -- 4. Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, and the American Family, Brenda Murphy -- 5. Arthur Miller, Edward Albee, and Crises of the American Family: American Civilization and Its Discontents, Michael Y. Bennett -- 6. Arthur Miller and Contemporary American Women Dramatists, Ellen B. Anthony -- 7. Shaming, Rebellion, and Tragedy: Arthur Miller and African American Drama, David Palmer -- 8. "Some Men Don't Bounce": Miller's The Price, Mamet's American Buffalo, and Shepard's The Late Henry Moss, E. Andrew Lee -- 9. Approaches to Teaching All My Sons: Making the Play Matter Across the Curriculum, Jan Balakian -- 10. Irish Immigrant Rebellion in O'Neill's The Hairy Ape and Miller's A Memory of Two Mondays, Joshua Polster -- 11. Before the Empty Bench: The Equivocal Motif of "Trial" in Arthur Miller's Works, Rupendra Guha Majumdar -- 12. Reaganism in The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, Thiago Russo -- 13. Arthur Miller, Essayist, Matthew Roudane, 14. Viewing the Playwright through a Different Lens: Arthur Miller's Fiction and How It Connects to His Life and Drama, Susan C. W. Abbotson -- 15. Miller in China, Claire Conceison -- 16. Human Rights and the Freedom to Write, Christopher Bigsby -- 17. "What a man" - Performing Masculinity in Arthur Miller's and Tennessee Williams' Plays, Claire Gleitman -- 18. Devouring Mechanization: Arthur Miller and the Proto-Posthuman, Peter Sloane. |