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Index | 1091 index to American Quarterly Volume 63 March 2011 to December 2011 Dora Apel and Shawn Michelle Smith, Lynching Photographs Inna Arzumanova, Politics of Outrage: David LaChapelle’s ‘The Rape of Africa” (Event Review) Laura Barraclough, Making the San Fernando Valley: Rural Landscapes, Urban Development, and White Privilege Kristin Bergen, A Red Record, Rey isited Shana Bernstein, Bridges of Reform: Interracial Civil Rights Activism in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles Alex W. Black, Abolitionism’s Resonant Bodies: The Realization of African America Performance Art M. Blake, Audible Citizenship and Audiomobility: Race, [echnology, and CB Radio Mark Brilliant, The Color of America Has Changed: How Racial Diversity Shaped Civil Rights Reform in California, 1941-1978 Andre u Busch, W hose “Sense of Place : lopophilia, the (Csrassroots, and Urbanization in Austin, Texas Dolores Inés Casillas, Sounds of Surveillance: U.S. Spanish-Language Radio Patrols La Migra Wendy Cheng, “New Topographics”: Locating Epistemological Concerns in the American Landscape (Event Review) Jim Collins, Bring on the Books for Everybody: How Literary Culture Became Popular Culture Denise Cruz, Pointing to the Heart: Transpacific Filipinas and the Question of Cold-War Philippine-U.S. Relations Nicholas Cull, The Cold War and the United States Information Agency: American Propaganda and Public Diplomacy, 1945-1989 (Book Review) Marlene L. Daut, Daring to Be Free/Dying to Be Free: Toward a Dialogic Haitian-U.S. Studies (Book Review) Matt Delmont, The Color of the West Erica Edwards, The Black President Hokum Nina Sun Eidsheim, Marian Anderson and “Sonic Blackness” American Opera MichaelA . Elliott, Our Memorials, Ourselves (Book Review) American Studies Association 1092 | American Quarterly Andrew Falk, Upstaging the Cold War: American Dissent and Cultural Diplomacy, 1940-1960 (Book Review) Robeson Taj P Frazier, Thunder in the East: China, Exiled Crusaders, and the Unevenness of Black Internationalism Ruth Wilson Gilmore, What Is to Be Done? Jacqueline Goldsby, A Spectacular Secret: Lynching in American Life and Literature Ken Gonzales-Day, Lynching in the West, 1850-1935 Laura Grantmyre, “They lived their life and they didn’t bother anybody”: African American Female Impersonators and Pittsburgh's Hill District, 1920-1960 Kimberly A. Hamlin, The “Case ofa Bearded Woman”: Hypertrichosis and the Construction of Gender in the Age of Darwin Mack Hagood, Quiet Comfort: Noise, Otherness, and the Mobile Production of Personal Space John B. Hench, Books as Weapons: Propaganda, Publishing, and the Battle for Global Markets in the Era of World War II 1051 Karen Ho, Liquidated: An Ethnography of Wall Street 1039 John S. Hogue, Cheeseburger in Paradise: Tourism and Empire at the Edges of Vacationland (Book Review) 203 Sherrilyn A. Ifill, On the Courthouse Lawn: Confronting the Legacy of Lynching in the Twenty First Century 1063 Roshanak Kheshti, Touching Listening: The Aural Imaginary in the World Music Culture Industry 711 Daniel Martinez HoSang, Racial Propositions: Ballot Initiatives and the Making of Postwar California Amira Jarmakani, Desiring the Big Bad Blade: Racing the Sheikh in Desert Romances Gregory Jay, Hire Ed! Deconstructing the Crises in Academe (Book Review) Sara Clarke Kaplan, “Negro Demonstrates”: Politics, Performance, and Making Work David Kazanjian, The Speculative Freedom of Colonial Liberia Robin D.G. Kelley, What Is to Be Done? Khalil Anthony Johnson, Jr., “Other” Music: Race, Music, and Assimilation in U.S. History (Book Review) Christopher S. Leslie, The Rise of the Confident Reader Eric Lott, Back Door Man: Howlin’ Wolf and the Sound of Jim Crow Beth Luey, Expanding the American Mind: Books and the Popularization of Knowledge Index | 1093 Jonathan Markovitz, Legacies of Lynching: Racial Violence and Memory Sarah-Jane Mathieu, Great Expectations: African Americans and the Great War Era Sean Metzger, At the Vanishing Point: Theater and Asian/American Critique Micki McElya, To “Choose Our Better History”: Assessing the Obama Presidency in Real Time (Book Review Alan Nadel, A Partial History of American Film in the Cinematic Century (Book Review) Asma Naeem, Splitting Sight and Sound: Thomas Dewing’s A Reading Gilded Age Women, and the Phonograph Kathy M. Newman, Movin On Up: Revising Postwar | ilm and [elevision History (Book Review) Kevin O'Neill, Delinquent Realities: Christianity, Formality, and Security in the Americas Beth H. Piatote, Domestic Trials: Indian Rights and National Belonging in Works by E. Pauline Johnson and John M. Oskison Lilian Radovac, The “War on Noise”: Sound and Space in La Guardia’s New York Cathy Rex, Indians and Images: The Massachusetts Bay Colony Seal, James Printer, and the Anxiety of Colonial Identity Yale Richmond, Practicing Public Diplomacy: A Cold War Odyssey (Book Review) Tara Rodgers, “What, for me, constitutes life in a sound?”: Electronic Sounds as Lively and Differentiated Individuals Marion Rohrleitner, Who We Are: Migration, Gender, and New Forms of Citizenship 419 Stuart Schrader, Embedded in the Street: Studying Up, Studying Down 1039 D. Travers Scott, Intimacy Threats and Intersubjective Users: Telephone lraining Films, 1927-1962 Ronda L. Sewald, Forced Listening: The Contested Use of Loudspeakers for Commercial and Political Messages in the Public Soundscape Barry Shank, The Political Agency of Musical Beauty Jane Simonsen, Descendants of Black Hawk: Generations of Identity and Sauk Portraits Nancy Snow, Persuader-in-Chief: Global Opinion and Public Diplomacy in the Age of Obama (Book Review) Harilaos Stecopoulos, Telling America’s Story to the World (Book Review) Jennifer Stoever-Ackerman, Reproducing U.S. Citizenship in a Blackboard Jungle: Race, Cold War Liberalism, and the Tape Recorder 1094 | American Quarterly Eric Tang, A Gulf Unites Us: The Vietnamese Americans of Black New Orleans East Dustin Tahmahkera, “An Indian in a White Man’s Camp”: Johnny Cash's Indian Country Music Jessica E. Teague, The Recording Studio on Stage: Liveness in Ma Raineys Black Bottom Sudhir Alladi Venkatesh, Off the Books: The Underground Economy of the Urban Poor Bryan Wagner, Global Souths (Book Review) Gayle Wald, Soul Vibrations: Black Music and Black Freedom in Sound and Space Daniel Widener, Black Arts West: Culture and Struggle in Postwar Los Angeles 1075 Amy Louise Wood, Lynching and Spectacle: Witnessing Racial Violence in America, 1890—1940 1063 Cynthia A Young, Race, Rape, and White Victimhood: David Mamet's “Race” 1013

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