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Studies in American Fiction

Studies in American Fiction: Volume 35 Number 2 (Autumn 2007)

 

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Works from 2007 2007

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The deracinated self: immigrants, orphans, and the "migratory consciousness" of Willa Cather and Susan Glaspell, Martha C. Carpentier

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Philomela revised: traumatic iconicity in Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, Philippe Codde

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Bedside manners in Dorothy Parker's "Lady with a Lamp" and Kay Boyle's My Next Bride, Meg Gillette

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"Get your map of America": tempering dystopia and learning topography in The Plot Against America, Jeffrey Severs

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Sex and salmon: queer identities in Sherman Alexie's The Toughest Indian in the World, Lisa Tatonetti

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Playing on the "Darky": blackface minstrelsy, identity construction, and the deconstruction of race in Toni Morrison's Paradise, Dana A. Williams

 
 
 

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