Literature, American

Article Literature, American

Queering Ethnic Rites of Passage: Transparent and One Day at a Time

Stephanie Pridgeon

Editorial Material Literature, American

Reading Arab American Literary Variations: An Interview with Rajia Hassib

Ishak Berrebbah

Article Literature, American

Taking the Blues Away: The Second Edition of The New Negro

Peter Hulme

Book Review Literature, American

Poetics of Visibility in the Contemporary Arab American Novel

Youssef Yacoubi

AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY (2022)

Book Review Literature, American

Sun Ra's Chicago: Afrofuturism and the City

Paul Youngquist

AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY (2022)

Book Review Literature, American

City on a Hill: A History of American Exceptionalism

Cyrus R. K. Patell

AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY (2022)

Book Review Literature, American

Radical Secrecy: The Ends of Transparency in Datafied America

Katie Fitzpatrick

AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY (2022)

Book Review Literature, American

The Essential Clarence Major: Prose and Poetry

Aldon Lynn Nielsen

AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY (2022)

Book Review Literature, American

American Claimants: The Transatlantic Romance, c. 1820-1920

James Lilley

AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY (2022)

Book Review Literature, American

When Novels Were Books

Sandra M. Gustafson

AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY (2022)

Book Review Literature, American

The Structure of Complex Words

Hywel Dix

AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY (2022)

Book Review Literature, American

Vitality Politics: Health, Debility, and the Limits of Black Emancipation

Milo Obourn

AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY (2022)

Book Review Literature, American

Lyrical Strains: Liberalism and Women's Poetry in Nineteenth-Century America

Elizabeth Renker

AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY (2022)

Article Literature, American

Whalebone, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Pants Roles: Women and the Melville Effect in Contemporary Art

Joseph Allen Boone

Summary: The past two and a half decades have seen a significant impact of Melville's work on contemporary art, across various genres and media. The influence is characterized by a hybrid and collage aesthetic that mirrors Melville's own innovative style. Interestingly, many artists have centered their works around women, exploring the masculinity associated with Melville's predominantly male worlds. The historical connection between whaling and the female body as a site of consumption has provided inspiration for artists to reimagine Moby-Dick with a postmodern and feminist perspective.

AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY (2022)

Book Review Literature, American

Inceptions: Literary Beginnings and Contingencies of Form

Judith Roof

AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY (2022)

Book Review Literature, American

Modernism and the Meaning of Corporate Persons

Kevin Musgrave

AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY (2022)

Book Review Literature, American

The Ocean Reader: History, Culture, Politics

Jennifer Schell

AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY (2022)

Book Review History

Speaking for the People: Native Writing and the Question of Political Form

Alison Russell

NEW ENGLAND QUARTERLY-A HISTORICAL REVIEW OF NEW ENGLAND LIFE AND LETTERS (2022)

Article History

The Rights of God's Stewards: Property, Conscience, and the Great Awakening in Canterbury, Connecticut

Erik Nordbye

Summary: The struggle for religious liberty in Canterbury, CT, revolved around property. As the Great Awakening led to divisions between churches and towns, evangelical Separates chose to withdraw from the established church and launched a campaign against church taxation. They relied on concepts of conscience, stewardship, and property rights to defend their estates and establish a voluntary religious economy.

NEW ENGLAND QUARTERLY-A HISTORICAL REVIEW OF NEW ENGLAND LIFE AND LETTERS (2022)