American fiction - History and criticism. - 20th century
Overview
Works: | 60 works in 60 publications in 60 languages |
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Titles
The culture of soft work = labor, gender, and race in postmodern American narrative /
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Leopards in the temple : = the transformation of American fiction, 1945-1970 /
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American literary realism, critical theory, and intellectual prestige, 1880-1995
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The contemporary Anglophone travel novel = the aesthetics of self-fashioning in the era of globalization /
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The anti-hero in the American novel = from Joseph Heller to Kurt Vonnegut /
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Conjuring moments in African American literature = women, spirit work, and other such hoodoo /
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African American servitude and historical imaginings = retrospective fiction and representation /
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Language, gender, and community in late twentieth-century fiction = American voices and American identities /
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The genius of democracy = fictions of genderand citizenship in the United States, 1860-1945 /
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Rereading the Harlem renaissance = race, class, and gender in the fiction of Jessie Fauset, Zora Neale Hurston, and Dorothy West /
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The Gun and the Pen. = Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner and the Fiction of Mobilization.
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Of space and mind = cognitive mappings of contemporary Chicano/a fiction /
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Reading embodied citizenship = disability, narrative, and the body politic /
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Popular feminist fiction as American allegory = representing national time /
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The hero in contemporary American fiction = the works of Saul Bellow and Don DeLillo /
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Fantasy and reconciliation = contemporary formulas of women's romance fiction /
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Deleuze and American literature = affect andvirtuality in Faulkner, Wharton, Ellison, and McCarthy /
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Yesterday's stories = popular women's novels of the twenties and thirties /
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Shadowing the white man's burden = U.S. imperialism and the problem of the color line /
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Race and White identity in southern fiction = from Faulkner to Morrison /
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T.S. Eliot and the failure to connect = satire on modern misunderstandings /
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Abandoning the Black hero = sympathy and privacy in the postwar African American white-life novel /
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Haunting and spectrality in neo-Victorian fiction = possessing the past /
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Romances of the white man's burden = race, empire, and the plantationin American literature, 1880-1936 /
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Disciplining girls = understanding the origins of the classic orphan girl story /
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Paternalism incorporated : = fables of American fatherhood, 1865-1940 /
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