Back Issue
Volume 33, Number 1
November/December 2011
New American Studies
Robert P. Marzec’s “Introduction to Focus: New Directions in New American Studies”
Daniel T. O’Hara reviews Donald E. Pease’s The New American Exceptionalism
Ursula K. Heise reviews eds. Elizabeth DeLoughrey and George B. Handley’s Postcolonial Ecologies: Literatures of the Environment
George B. Handley reviews Rob Nixon’s Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor
Bill V. Mullen reviews Grace Lee Boggs’s The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century
Donald E. Pease reviews William V. Spanos’s The Legacy of Edward W. Said
John Riofrio reviews David J. Vázquez’s Triangulations: Narrative Strategies for Navigating Latino Identity
Feature: Back Beat
John Tytell reviews Gordon Ball’s East Hill Farm: Seasons with Allen Ginsberg
Davis Schneiderman reviews William S. Burroughs’s Queer: 25th-Anniversary Edition
Debut Novels
David Holub reviews William Giraldi’s Busy Monsters
Anne Derrig reviews Z.K. Burrus’s Senestre on Vacation
xTx reviews Lavinia Ludlow’s alt.punk
Book Reviews
Robin Black reviews Andrew Scott’s Naked Summer
Christian Moraru reviews Chang-rae Lee’s The Surrendered
Marshall Yarbrough reviews Chris Bachelder’s Abbott Awaits
Ben Tanzer reviews Brian Allen Carr’s Short Bus
Jay Shearer reviews Michael Hemmingson’s Pictures of Houses with Water Damage
Daniel S. Libman reviews Michael Kimball’s Us
CL Bledsoe reviews Corey Mesler’s Before the Great Troubling
Melanie Page reviews Heather Fowler’s Suspended Heart
Cay Dollerup reviews Orrin W. Robinson’s Grimm Language: Grammar, Gender and Genuineness in the Fairy Tales
William M. Clements reviews Ned Buntline’s The Hero of a Hundred Fights: Collected Stories from the Dime Novel King, from Buffalo Bill to Wild Bill Hickok
Dinda L. Gorlée reviews Annika Thor’s A Faraway Island
Ann Bogle reviews Molly Gaudry’s We Take Me Apart
Mike Krutel reviews Steve Kistulentz’s The Luckless Age
Renee Risher reviews Jennifer Tamayo’s Red Missed Aches Read Missed Aches Red Mistakes Read Mistakes
Monica Hooper reviews Jim Daniels’s (with Jane McCafferty) From Milltown to Malltown
Vilmos Voigt reviews Desmond Morris’s Owl
Departments
Page 2—Jeffrey R. Di Leo’s “Hide It from the Kids”
From Our Own—Alissa Nutting reviews Tom Williams’s The Mimic’s Own Voice