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Index to American Quarterly | 1179 Index to American Quarterly Volume 56 March 2004 to December 2004 Askeland, Lori, Un-bridaled Pageantry, or Here Comes the Eruption of Queer Desires (Book Review) Barbas, Samantha, Weighty Issues (Book Review) Bentley, Nancy, Matter on the Mind (Book Review) Bérubé, Michael, The Loyalties of American Studies (Currents) Blaustein, Jessica, How Publics Matter::A Handbook for Alternative World-Making (Book Review) Brooks, Joanna, Colonial Flashpoints (Book Review) 1107 Brown, Elspeth H., Technology, Culture and the Body in Modern America (Book Review) 449 Cohen, Harvey G., Duke Ellington and Black, Brown, and Beige. [he Composer as Historian at Carnegie Hall 1003 559 Cuff; Dana, The Figure of the Neighbor: Los Angeles Past and Future de Alba, Alicia Gaspar, Crop Circles in the Cornfield: Remembering Gloria E. Anzaldtia (1942-2004) Desmond, Jane, “As Others See Us”? Fetishizing the Foreign at the Whitney (Exhibition Review) Deutsch, Tracey, Putting Commerce in Its Place: Public Markets in U.S. History (Book Review) Flory, Dan, The Edges of Noir (Book Review) 47] Foote, Stephanie, Feeling Queer: New Histories of Sexual Cultures (Book Review) 1099 Freer, Regina, L.A. Race Woman: Charlotta Bass and the Complexities of Black Political Development in Los Angeles 607 Giles, Paul, Response to the Presidential Address to the American Studies Association, Hartford, Connecticut, October 17, 2003 19 Glickman, Lawrence B., “Buy for the Sake of the Slave”: Abolitionism and the Origins of American Consumer Activism Greenfield, Briann G., A House in the Nation's Attic (Exhibition Review) Greven, David, Troubling Our Heads about Ichabod: “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” Classic American Literature, and the Sexual Politics of Homosocial Brotherhood Guterl, Matthew Pratt, A Note on the Word White (Book Review) 1180 | American Quarterly Hemenway, Robin, “The Circle of “We’”: The Strange History of American Adoption (Book Review) 183 Hise, Greg, Border City: Race and Social Distinction in Los Angeles 545 Hoelscher, Steven, Visualizing Stories of Time and Place (Book Review) 201 Howard, David Brian, Reframing the Art of the Imperial Republic (Book Review) 421 Hutchinson, Elizabeth, Nature’s Nation Revisited (Book Review) 1089 Imada, Adria L., Hawaiians on Tour: Hula Circuits Through the American Empire 111 Kaplan, Amy, Violent Belongings and the Question of Empire Today—Presidential Address to the American Studies Association, October 17, 2003 Kaiser, David, The Postwar Suburbanization of American Physics Kun, Josh, What Is an MC If He Can't Rap to Banda? Making Music in Nuevo L.A. Leavelle, Tracy Neal, Geographies of Encounter: Christianity, Space, and Order in French and Indian North America Limon, José E., Translating Empire: The Border Homeland of Rio Grande City, Texas Lipsitz, George, Learning from Los Angeles: Another One Rides the Bus Loviglio, Jason, Radio During Wartime: The Politics of Propaganda, Race, and the American Way in the Second World War (Book Review) 1079 Lundblad, Michael, The Animal Question (Book Review) 1125 Macias, Anthony, Bringing Music to the People: Race, Urban Culture, and Municipal Politics in Postwar Los Angeles 693 Maher, Kristen Hill, Borders and Social Distinction in the Global Suburb Masten, April E, Shake Hands? Lilly Martin Spencer and the Politics of Art Newman, Kathieen M., From “Sit-ins” to “Shirt-ins”: Why Consumer Politics Matter More than Ever (Book Review) Norte, Marisela, Best MTA Bus Line: The Number 18, yes let’s take a trip down Whittier Boulevard (Poem) Parchesky, Jennifer, Through the Highball Glass (Book Review) Ramirez, Catherine S., Representing, Politics, and the Politics of Representation in Gang Studies (Book Review) Reynolds, Andrew, Disneyfied Sprawl, Blue-Collar Bogeymen, and Bourgeois Jeremiads (Book Review) Index to American Quarterly | 1181 Rowe, John Carlos, Edward Said and American Studies Sanchez, George J., “What's Good for Boyle Heights Is Good for the Jews”: Creating Multiracialism on the Eastside during the 1950s Schrank, Sarah, The Art of the City: Modernism, Censorship, and the Emergence of Los Angeles’s Postwar Art Scene Schreiber, Rebecca M., The Labors of Looking: Unseenamerica and the Visual Economy of Work (Exhibition Review) Sides, Josh, Straight into Compton: American Dreams, Urban Nightmares, and the Metamorphosis of a Black Suburb Singh, Nikhil Pal, The Spectacle of Empire (Book Review) Sklaroff, Lauren Rebecca, Variety for the Servicemen: The Jubilee Show and the Paradox of Racializing Radio During World War II Spigel, Lynn, Entertainment Wars: Television Culture after 9/11 Trafton, Scott, The Good, the Bad, and the Orientals (Book Review) Viesca, Victor Hugo, The Battle of Los Angeles: The Cultural Politics of Chicana/o Music in the Greater Eastside Villa, Ratil Homero and GeorgeJ . Sanchez, \ntroduction: Los Angeles and the Future of Urban Cultures White, Ed, Early American Nations as Imagined Communities Willard, Michael Nevin, Nuestra Los Angeles Yablon, Nick, The Metropolitan Life in Ruins: Architectural and Fictional Speculations in New York, 1909-1919 Yeh, Chiou-Ling, “In the Traditions of China and in the Freedom of America”: The Making of San Francisco’s Chinese New Year Festivals Yoshihara, Mari, The Flight of the Japanese Butterfly: Orientalism, Nationalism, and Performances of Japanese Womanhood Yu, Henry, Los Angeles and American Studies in a Pacific World of Migrations Zboray, RonaldJ . and Mary Saracino Zboray, Between “Croc kery-dom” and Barnum” Boston’s Chinese Museum, 1845—1847 Zilberg, Elana, Fools Banished from the Kingdom: Remapping Geographies of Gang Violence between the Americas (Los Angeles and San Salvador)

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