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THE MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY INDEX TO VOLUME LV, 2002 ARTICLES BY AUTHOR, EDITOR, COMPILER l. Ahern, Kathleen M. “Images of Pushkin in the Workso f the Black ‘Pilgrims.’” Winter, 75-86 Bauer, Margaret D. “Ellen Gilchrist’s Women Who Would Be Queens(and Those Who Would Dethrone Them).” Winter 117- 32. Bibler, Michael P. “‘A Tenderness Which Was Uncommon’: Homosexuality, Narrative, and the Southern Plantation in lennessee Williams's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.” Summer, 381-400. Boyagoda, Randy. Review of Faulkner in America, eds. Joseph R. Urgo and AnnJ . Abadie. Summer, 444-447. Bruce, Dickson D., Jr. “Sentimentalism and Honor in the Early American Republic: Revisiting the Kentucky Tragedy.” Spring, 181-204. Bunch, Dianne. “Dangerous Spending Habits: The Epistemology of Edna Pontellier’s Extravagant Expenditures in The Awakening.” Winter, 43-62. Chouard, Géraldine. “Vision and Division in ‘Kin’ by Eudora Welty.” Spring, 243-270. Cornett, Judy M. Review of /nterracialism: Black-White Intermarnage in American History, Literature, and Law, ed. Werner Sollors. Spring, 284-287. Costello, Brannon. “Hybridity and Racial Identity in Walker Percy's The Last Gentleman.” Winter, 3-42. . Curran, Robert Emmett. Review of Episcopalians & Race: Civil War to Civil Rights, by Gardiner H. Shattuck, Jr. Winter, 145-148. Dore, Florence. Review of Faulkner's County: The Historical Roots of Yoknapatawpha, by Don. H. Doyle. Summer, 441-444. Duck, Leigh Anne. Review of Zora Neale Hurston’s “Their Eyes Were Watching God”: A Casebook, ed. Cheryl Wall. Spring, 280-281. 3. Fossett, Judith Jackson, Adam Gussow, and Riché Richardson. “A SYMPOSIUM: NEW SOUTHS: Essays on Houston A. Baker, Jr.” Fall, 565-608. . Gerhardt, Christine. “The Greening of African-American Landscapes: Where Ecocriticism Meets Post-Colonial Theory.” Fall, 511-530. Gifford, Terry. “Terrain, Character, and Text: Is Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier a Post-Pastoral Novel?” Winter, 87-96. Godden, Richard. See Polk, Noel. 16. Gold, Susanna W. “A Measured Freedom: National Unity and Racial Containment in Winslow Homer’s The Cotton Pickers, 1876.” Spring, 163-184 Gussow, Adam. See Fossett, Judith Jackson 17. Haddox, Thomas F. “Repeating with a Difference: New Readings of the Quixotic and the Religious in Southern Literature.” Winter, 133- 140 18. Handley, George. Review of Postmodern Tales of Slavery in the Americas: From Alejo Carpentier to Charles Johnson, by Timothy J. Cox. Winter, 156-158 19. ___. Review of Postcolonial Theory and the United States: Race, Ethnicity, and Literature, ed. Amritjit Singh and Peter Schmidt. Winter, 158- 160 20. Jackson, Carlton. Review of A Fire-Eater Remembers: The Confederate Memoirs of Robert Barnwell Rhett, ed. William C. Davis; The Union That Shaped the Confederacy: Robert Toombs and Alexander Stephens, by William ¢ Davis; Apostles of Disunion; Southern Secession Commissioners and the Causes of the Civil War, by Charles B. Dew; Political Culture and Secession im Mississippi: Masculinity, Honor and the Antiparty Tradition, 1830 1860, by Christopher J. Olsen. Spring, 288-293 21. Kesterson, David. Review of Humor of the Old South, ed. M. Thomas Inge and Edward J. Piacentino. Summer, 456-459. King, Richard H. Review of Richard Wright’s Travel Writings: New Reflections, by Virginia Whatley Smith. Spring, 282-284 Licht, Walter. Review of Divided We Stand: American Workers and the Struggle for Black Equality, by Bruce Nelson. Summer, 449-452. Mackey, Thomas C. Review of Henry Clay: The Lawyer, by Maurice G Baxter. Winter, 152-154. McAlexander, Hubert H. Review of A Sherwood Bonner Sampler, 1869-1884: What a Bright, Educated, Witty, Lively, Snappy Young Woman Can Say on a Variety of Topics, ed. Anne Razey Gowdy. Winter, 154-155. Morgan, Charles B. “‘That Was What the Word Meant’: The Seed of a Reading of Light in August.” Summer, 361-380. Nelson, Megan Kate. “The Landscape of Disease: Swamps and Medical Discourse in the American Southeast, 1800-1880.” Fall, 531-564 MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY O’Brien, Michael. Review of Reading Southern History: Essays on Interpreters and Interpretations, ed. Glenn Feldman. Spring, 293-298. Parker, David B. Review of William Bartram and the American Revolution on the Southern Frontier, by Edward |. Cashin. Winter, 148-150. . Polk, Noel, and Richard Godden. “Reading the Ledgers.” Summer, 301- 360. Piacentino, Ed. “Searching for Home: Cross-Racial Bonding in Charles Frazier’s Cold Mountain.” Winter, 97-116. Richards, Gary. “‘With a Special Emphasis’: The Dynamics of (Re) Claiming a Queer Southern Renaissance.” Spring, 205-226. Review of Rebels, Rubyfruit, and Rhinestones: Queering Space in the Stonewall South, by James T. Sears. Summer, 453-456 hardson, Riché. See Fossett, Judith Jackson. . Roberts, Terry. “0 Lost: A Family History.” Winter, 63-74 Scott, William B. Review of Lincoln of Kentucky, by Lowell H. Harrison. Winter, 150-152 Spikes, Michael P. “Lee Durkee’s Rides of the Midway and Barry Hannah's Geronimo Rex.” Summer, 403-418. 7. Stecopoulos, Harry. Review of Learning to be White: Money, Race, and God in America, by Thandeka; Producing American Races: Henry James, William Faulkner, Toni Morrison, by Patricia McKee. Spring, 271-276. Tipton, Nathan G. “Queer Be Dragons: Homosocial Identity and Homoerotic Poetics in Robert Penn Warren's Brother to Dragons.” Spring, 227-242 lrefzer, Annette. “Tracing the Natchez Trace: Native Americans and National Anxieties in Eudora Welty’s ‘First Love.’” Summer, 419- 440 Vickers, Kenneth. Review of The Shaping of Southern Culture: Honor, Grace, and War, 1760s-1890s, by Bertram Wyatt-Brown. Spring, 276-279. Watson, Jay. “Economics of a Cracker Landscape: Poverty as an Environmental Issue in Two Southern Writers.” Fall, 493-510. Welling, Bart H. Review of Faulkner and the Politics of Reading, by Karl F. Zender. Summer, 447-449. 3. Ss. “A Meeting with Old Ben: Seeing and Writing Nature in Faulkner’s Go Down, Moses.” Fall, 461-492. 44. Willis, John C. Review of Where These Memories Grow: History, Memory, and Southern Identity, ed. W. Fitzhugh Brundage. Winter, 141-145 INDEX BOOKS REVIEWED, BY AUTHOR, EDITOR, COMPILER \badie, Ann J. See Urgo, Joseph R. Baxter, Maurice G. Henry Clay: The Lawyer. Winter, 152-154 Brundage, W. Fitzhugh, ed. Where These Memories Grow: History, Memory, and Southern Identity. Winter, 141-145. Cashin, Edward ]. William Bartram and the American Revolution on the Southern Frontier. Winter, 148-150. Cox, Timothy J. Postmodern Tales of Slavery in the Americas: From Alejo Carpentier to Charles Johnson. Winter, 156-158 Davis, William C., ed. A Fire-Eater Remembers: The Confederate Memoirs of Robert Barnwell Rhett. Spring, 288-293. The Union That Shaped the Confederacy: Robert Toombs and Alexander Stephens. Spring, 288-293. Dew, Charles B. Apostles of Disunion; Southern Secession Commissioners and the Causes of the Civil War. Spring, 288-293. Doyle, Don H. Faulkner’s County: The Historical Roots of Yoknapatawpha. Summer, 441-444 Feldman, Glenn. Reading Southern History: Essays on Interpreters and Interpretations. Spring, 293-298 Gowdy, Anne Razey, ed. A Sherwood Bonner Sampler, 1869-1884: What a Bright, Educated, Witty, Lively, Snappy Young Woman Can Say on a Variety of Topics. Winter, 154-155 Harrison, Loweli H. Lincoln of Kentucky. Winter, 150-152. Inge, M. Thomas, and Edward J]. Piacentino, eds. Humor of the Old South. Summer, 456-459 McKee, Patricia. Producing American Races: Henry James, William Faulkner, Toni Mornison. Spring, 271-276 Nelson, Bruce. Divided We Stand: American Workers and the Struggle for Black Equality. Summer, 449-452 Olsen, Christopher J. Political Culture and Secession in Mississippi: Masculinity, Honor and the Antiparty Tradition, 1830-1860. Spring, 288-293. Piacentino, Edward ]. See Inge, M. Thomas. Schmidt, Peter. See Singh, Amritjit MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY Sears, James T. Rebels, Rubyfruit, and Rhinestones: Queering Space in the Stonewall South. Summer, 453-456. Shattuck, Gardiner H.., Jr. Episcopalians & Race: Civil War to Civil Rights. Winter, 145-148 Singh, Amritjit, and Peter Schmidt, eds. Postcolonial Theory and the United States: Race, Ethnicity, and Literature. Winter, 158-160. Smith, Virginia Whatley. Richard Wright's Travel Wntings: New Reflections. Spring, 282-284. Sollors, Werner, ed. Interracialism: Black-White Intermarriage in American * History, Literature, and Law. Spring, 284-287. Thandeka. Learning to be White. Money, Race, and God in America. Spring, 271- 276. Urgo, Joseph R., and Ann J. Abadie, eds. Faulkner in America. Summer, 444- 447. Wall, Chervl, ed. Zora Neale Hurston’s “Their Eyes Were Watching God”: A Casebook. Spring, 280-281 Wyatt-Brown, Bertram. The Shapingo f Southern Culture: Honor, Grace, and War, 1760s-1890s. Spring, 276-279 Zender, Karl F. Faulkner and the Politics of Reading. Summer, 447-449. SUBJECT HEADINGS FOR VOLUME L\ BAKER, HOUSTON A., JR. See No. 13 BROWN, LARRY. See No. 41 CAPOTE, TRUMAN. See No. 32, passim. CASH, W. J. See No. 28, pp. 293, 294-295 CHESNUTT, CHARLES W. See No. 1, pp. 79-80. CHOPIN, KATE. See No. 6. COULTER, E. MERTON. See No. 28, pp. 293, 295-296 DERRIDA, JACQUES. See No. 39, pp. 422, 428, 434. DU BOIS, W.E.B. See No. 1, p. 81; No. 8, p. 286; No. 28, passim; No. 41,p . 145. DURKEE, LEE. See No. 36. ELLISON, RALPH. See No. 17, pp. 134-135; No. 26, p. 361. FAULKNER, WILLIAM. See No. 4; No. 7, p. 253; No. 11; No. 17, passim; No. 26; No. 30; No. 32, pp. 214, 218-219, 224-225, 227; No. 37, passim; No. 42: No. 43. FRAZIER, CHARLES. See No. 15: No. 31. INDEX GILCHRIST, ELLEN. See No. 2. GOYEN, WILLIAM. See No. 32, passim. HANNAH, BARRY. See No. 36. HEMINGWAY, ERNEST. See No. 32, pp. 224-228. HOMER, WINSLOW. See. No. 16. HUGHES, LANGSTON. See No. 1, pp. 81, 84-85. HURSTON, ZORA NEALE. See No. 12; No. 17, passim. JAMES, HENRY. See No. 37, passim. KEY, V. O. See No. 28, pp. 293, 294-296. KING, MARTIN LUTHER, JR. See No. 31, passim MCCARTHY, CORMAC. See No. 15, p. 93. MCCULLERS, CARSON. See No. 32, p. 227. MORRISON, TONI. See No. 9, pp. 4-5; No. 37, passim. O'CONNOR, FLANNERY. See No. 17, passim; No. 32, pp, 227-228. OWSLEY, FRANK. See No. 28, pp. 293, 295. PERCY, WALKER. See No. 9, pp. 3-41; No. 17, passim. PERCY, WILLIAM ALEXANDER. See. No. 32, pp. 210, 216. POE, EDGAR ALLEN. See No. 5, pp. 187, 203. PORTER, KATHERINE ANNE. See No. 32, pp. 218-219, 227; No. 38, p. 233. POTTER, DAVID. See No. 28, pp. 293, 294. PUSHKIN, ALEXANDER. See No. | RAY, JANISSE. See No. 41. RUSKIN, JOHN. See No. 15, pp. 87-89 SYDNOR, CHARLES. No. 28, pp. 293, 295-296. TATE, ALLEN. See No. 38, pp. 232-233. TAYLOR, ELIZABETH. See No. 28, pp. 293, 295-296. VANCE, RUPERT. See No. 28, pp. 293, 294, 296 WALKER, ALICE. See No. 14, passim. WARREN, ROBERT PENN. See No. 38; No. 39, p 427 WELTY, EUDORA. See No. 7; No. 32, p. 227; No. 39; WILLIAMS, TENNESSEE. See No. 3; No. 32, passim. WOLFE, THOMAS. See No. 34. WOODWARD, C. VANN. See No. 28, pp. 293, 295. WRIGHT, RICHARD. See No. 17, passim; No. 22; No 32, p. 210. YOUNG, STARK. See No. 32, passim MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY e e S's e

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