North American Literature.
Overview
Works: | 156 works in 156 publications in 156 languages |
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Collective identity and cultural resistance in contemporary Chicana/o autobiography
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American crime fiction = a cultural history of Nobrow literature as art /
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Hunger and irony in the French Caribbean = literature, theory, and public life /
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From wall street to main street = tracing the shadows of the financial crisis from 2007 to 2009 in US-American fiction /
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Notational experiments in North American long poems, 1961-2011 = stave sightings /
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The postmillennial vampire = power, sacrifice and simulation in True blood, Twilight and other contemporary narratives /
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Alternating narratives in fiction for young readers = twice upon a time /
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Literary legacies of the Federal Writers' Project = voices of the Depression in the American postwar era /
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The rise of new media 1750-1850 = transatlantic discourse and American memory /
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Moral panics, mental illness stigma, and the deinstitutionalization movement in American popular culture
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Women, travel, and science in nineteenth-century Americas = the politics of observation /
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Subverting mainstream narratives in the Reagan era = giving power to the people /
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Liminality, hybridity, and American women's literature = thresholds in women's writing /
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Visible and invisible whiteness = American white supremacy through the cinematic lens /
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The art and science of trauma and the autobiographical = negotiated truths /
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The American roadside in Emigre literature, film, and photography = 1955-1985 /
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21st century US historical fiction = contemporary responses to the past /
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Irish American fiction from World War II to JFK = anxiety, assimilation, and activism /
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Crisis and legitimacy in Atlantic American narratives of piracy = 1678-1865 /
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Contemporary American literature and excremental culture = American sh*t /
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In search of the utopian States of America = intentional communities in novels of the long nineteenth century /
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Raymond Chandler, romantic ideology, and the cultural politics of chivalry
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Hyperobject reading, scale variance, and American fiction in the Anthropocene
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Losing it = staging the cultural conundrum of dementia and decline in American theatre /
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Literature, science, and animal advocacy in Canada = practical zoocriticism /
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Health and sickness in the early American novel = social affection and eighteenth-century medicine /
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The Afro-Latin@ experience in contemporary American literature and culture = engaging blackness /
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Digital citizenship in twenty-first-century young adult literature = imaginary activism /
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Postmodern suburban spaces = philosophy, ethics, and community in post-war American fiction /
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Racism in contemporary African American children's and young adult literature
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The emergence of pre-cinema = print culture and the optical toy of the literary imagination /
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The Cultural Memory of Africa in African American and Black British Fiction 1970-2000 = specters of the shore /
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On the ethical imperatives of the interregnum = essays in loving strife from Soren Kierkegaard to Cornel West /
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Sensationalism and the Genealogy of Modernity = a global nineteenth-century approach /
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September 11, 2001 as a cultural trauma = a case study through popular culture /
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Indigenous creatures, native knowledges, and the arts = animal studies in modern worlds /
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Imperialism and the wider Atlantic = essays on the aesthetics, literature, and politics of transatlantic cultures /
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Negative theology and utopian thought in contemporary American poetry = determined negations /
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International adoption in North American literature and culture = transnational, transracial and transcultural narratives /
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Multilingualism and modernity = Barbarisms in Spanish and American literature /
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Masculine identity in modernist literature = castration, narration, and a sense of the beginning, 1919-1945 /
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Silence in modern literature and philosophy = Beckett, Barthes, Nancy, Stevens /
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The politics of southern pastoral literature, 1785-1885 = Jeffersonian Afterlives /
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Italian-Canadian narratives of return = analysing cultural translation in diasporic writing /
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Pound, Frost, Moore, and poetic precision = science in modernist American poetry /
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The fictions of American capitalism = working fictions and the economic novel /
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Teaching African American literature through experiential praxis = African American writers in Europe /
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The printed book in contemporary American culture = medium, object, metaphor /
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Post-9/11 historical fiction and alternate history fiction = transnational and multidirectional memory /
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Queering memory and national identity in transcultural U.S. literature and culture
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Adventurous women in contemporary American historical fiction = girls' own stories /
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Intersectional trauma in American women writers' incest novels from the 1990s
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The pursuit of myth in the poetry of Frank O'Hara, Ted Berrigan and John Forbes = prick'd by charm /
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Contemporary American fiction in the European classroom = teaching and texts /
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Wallace Stevens and Martin Heidegger = poetry as appropriative proximity /
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The medial afterlives of H.P. Lovecraft = comic, film, podcast, tv, games /
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