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Arizona Quarterly 2001: Vol 57 Table of Contents PDF

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CONTENTS, VOLUME 57, 2001 KATHERINE ADAMS Freedom and Ballgowns: Elizabeth Keckley and The Work of Domesticity JOSHUA L. CHARLSON Framing the Past: Postmodernism and the Making of Reflective Memory in Art Spiegelman’s Maus MELANIE V. DAWSON “Too Young for the Part”: Narrative Closure and Feminine Evolution in Wharton’s ’20s Fiction BABAK ELAHI Pride Lands: The Lion King, Proposition 187, and White Resentment JUNIPER ELLIS “A Wreckage of Races” in Jack London’s South Pacific DAVID H. EVANS Guiding Metaphors: Robert Frost and the Rhetoric of Jamesian Pragmatism WILLIAM R. HANDLEY Distinctions without Differences: Zane Grey and the Mormon Question FRANK HERING Sneaking Around: Idealized Domesticity, Identity Politics, and the Games of Friendship in Nella Larsen’s Passing 154 Contents, Volume 57, 2001 DAVID E. JOHNSON Descartes’s Cx rps BARRY LAGA Maus, Holocaust, and History: Redrawing the Frame NATHANIEL LEWIS Authentic Reproduction: The Picturesque Joaquin Miller NICK LOLORDO Possessed by the Gothic: Stephen Crane’s “The Monster” LAURIE MACDIARMID “Torture and Delight”: T. S. Eliot’s Love Song for St. Sebastian NEILL MATHESON Thoreau’s Gramdatica Parda: Conjugating Race and Nature JASON ISAAC MAURO “The More | Say |”: Frost and the Construction of the Self JOSEPH MCNICHOLAS William S. Burroughs and Corporate Public Relations CLAUDIA SADOWSKI-SMITH The U.S.-Mexico Borderlands Write Back: Cross-Cultural Transnationalism in Contemporary U.S. Women of Color Fiction Contents, Volume 57, 2001 GRETCHEN SHORT Harriet Wilson’s Our Nig and the Labor of Citizenship EDIE THORNTON Selling Edith Wharton: Illustration, Advertising, and Pictorial Review, 1924-1925

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