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American Literature (2013) 85 (3): 505–530.
Published: 01 September 2013
... to be a defiantly local literary expression, it is in fact a product of the global socioeconomic and cultural matrix of what Clukey calls plantation modernity . In this essay, Clukey seeks to move past cultural similarities between Ireland and the South in order to establish the Anglo-Irish big house...
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American Literature (2009) 81 (1): 181–191.
Published: 01 March 2009
... and politi-
cal baggage. While similarly comprehensive aggregate concepts of the
New Geographies of American Literary Studies 187
globe, the world, or humanity have problematic associations of political
and scholarly traditions ( globalization, world literature, humanitarian-
ism...
Journal Article
American Literature (2002) 74 (1): 215–217.
Published: 01 March 2002
... 2002 Announcements
2001 Jay B. Hubbell Medal
Paul Lauter, Professor of English at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut,
was awarded the 2001 Jay B. Hubbell Medal in American Literature by the
American Literature Section of the Modern Language Association. The an-
nual award...
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American Literature (2017) 89 (3): 591–626.
Published: 01 September 2017
...” ( 1952 ) Philippines US empire global anglophone literature peripheral realism bildungsroman remittance fiction novel Copyright © 2017 by Duke University Press 2017 References Acuña Rafael A. 2009 . “ The World, the Text, and S. P. Lopez .” Kritika Kultura , no. 13...
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American Literature (2017) 89 (3): 637–640.
Published: 01 September 2017
...Heather Houser Writing the Goodlife: Mexican American Literature and the Environment . By Ybarra Priscilla Solis . Tucson : Univ. of Arizona Press . 2016 . xx, 216 pp. Paper , $29.95 . Anthropocene Fictions: The Novel in a Time of Climate Change . By Trexler Adam...
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American Literature (2011) 83 (4): 882–884.
Published: 01 December 2011
...Anne Gulick Global Matters: The Transnational Turn in Literary Studies . By Jay Paul . Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell Univ. Press . 2010 . xi, 231 pp. Cloth, $65.00; paper, $19.95 . Specters of Conquest: Indigenous Absence in Transatlantic Literatures . By Lifshey Adam . New...
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American Literature (2011) 83 (4): 859–861.
Published: 01 December 2011
... located universal truth in New England, but Greeson astutely
argues that Edgar Allan Poe’s “southern insight” allowed him to see Africa in
the nation, the possibility of revolt in the global South, and the marginalization
of literature written by Southern authors, most notably himself (150). Among...
Journal Article
American Literature (2011) 83 (4): 868–870.
Published: 01 December 2011
..., but Greeson astutely
argues that Edgar Allan Poe’s “southern insight” allowed him to see Africa in
the nation, the possibility of revolt in the global South, and the marginalization
of literature written by Southern authors, most notably himself (150). Among
other examples, Greeson points out...
Journal Article
American Literature (2011) 83 (4): 871–873.
Published: 01 December 2011
...” allowed him to see Africa in
the nation, the possibility of revolt in the global South, and the marginalization
of literature written by Southern authors, most notably himself (150). Among
other examples, Greeson points out that Douglass’s My Bondage and My Free-
dom (1855) put the lie...
Journal Article
American Literature (2011) 83 (4): 880–882.
Published: 01 December 2011
... the country until the 1820s. Ralph
Waldo Emerson located universal truth in New England, but Greeson astutely
argues that Edgar Allan Poe’s “southern insight” allowed him to see Africa in
the nation, the possibility of revolt in the global South, and the marginalization
of literature written...
Journal Article
American Literature (2011) 83 (4): 861–863.
Published: 01 December 2011
... located universal truth in New England, but Greeson astutely
argues that Edgar Allan Poe’s “southern insight” allowed him to see Africa in
the nation, the possibility of revolt in the global South, and the marginalization
of literature written by Southern authors, most notably himself (150). Among...
Journal Article
American Literature (2011) 83 (4): 863–866.
Published: 01 December 2011
...” allowed him to see Africa in
the nation, the possibility of revolt in the global South, and the marginalization
of literature written by Southern authors, most notably himself (150). Among
other examples, Greeson points out that Douglass’s My Bondage and My Free-
dom (1855) put the lie...
Journal Article
American Literature (2011) 83 (4): 866–868.
Published: 01 December 2011
... located universal truth in New England, but Greeson astutely
argues that Edgar Allan Poe’s “southern insight” allowed him to see Africa in
the nation, the possibility of revolt in the global South, and the marginalization
of literature written by Southern authors, most notably himself (150). Among...
Journal Article
American Literature (2011) 83 (4): 873–875.
Published: 01 December 2011
... England, but Greeson astutely
argues that Edgar Allan Poe’s “southern insight” allowed him to see Africa in
the nation, the possibility of revolt in the global South, and the marginalization
of literature written by Southern authors, most notably himself (150). Among
other examples, Greeson...
Journal Article
American Literature (2011) 83 (4): 875–877.
Published: 01 December 2011
... located universal truth in New England, but Greeson astutely
argues that Edgar Allan Poe’s “southern insight” allowed him to see Africa in
the nation, the possibility of revolt in the global South, and the marginalization
of literature written by Southern authors, most notably himself (150). Among...
Journal Article
American Literature (2011) 83 (4): 878–880.
Published: 01 December 2011
... located universal truth in New England, but Greeson astutely
argues that Edgar Allan Poe’s “southern insight” allowed him to see Africa in
the nation, the possibility of revolt in the global South, and the marginalization
of literature written by Southern authors, most notably himself (150). Among...
Journal Article
American Literature (2014) 86 (3): 637–644.
Published: 01 September 2014
... as the radical
and fluid potential for resistance, and the transnational scholarship that has
emerged with globalization. Foregrounding literature and the aesthetic’s privi-
leged positions in relationship to the imaginary, and spanning not only nation-
states but also centuries and genres, essays ask two...
Journal Article
American Literature (2004) 76 (4): 677–685.
Published: 01 December 2004
... (and Native American nations) to the broader imperial and
global contexts that impelled them.
In looking back over the history of my association with American
Literature as associate editor and then co-editor with Cathy Davidson
from 1991 to 1998, I have wanted to bring to bear on it the large con...
Journal Article
American Literature (2010) 82 (2): 436–438.
Published: 01 June 2010
... Literature
tions that have occupied postcolonial studies in recent decades. John Mat-
thews ably headlines this section of the book in an essay that reads the Snopes
trilogy as a Cold War political fable. Matthews is prophetic and even apoca-
lyptic in his indictment of American “global...
Journal Article
American Literature (2010) 82 (2): 421–422.
Published: 01 June 2010
... Literature
tions that have occupied postcolonial studies in recent decades. John Mat-
thews ably headlines this section of the book in an essay that reads the Snopes
trilogy as a Cold War political fable. Matthews is prophetic and even apoca-
lyptic in his indictment of American “global...
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