Contents
Issue 31.3 (Spring 2004)
General Issue: Special Focus Section: New Approaches to the 18th Century
Essays
Michael R. Schiavi
A ‘Girlboy's' Own Story: Non-Masculine Narrativity in Ma Vie en Rose
Richard E. Zeikowitz
Performance Queerness in Robert McAlmon's Berlin Stories
Jeannie Chiu
‘I salute the spirit of my communities': Autoethnographic Innovations in Hmong American Literature
‘I salute the spirit of my communities': Autoethnographic Innovations in Hmong American Literature
Elizabeth Rich
‘Remember Wounded Knee ': AIM's Use of Metonymy in 21st Century Protest
Bonnie Gunzenhauser and Wolfram Schmidgen
Introduction: New Approaches to the Eighteenth Century
Introduction: New Approaches to the Eighteenth Century
Timothy Dykstal
Provoking the Ancients: Classical Learning and Imitation in Fielding and Collier
Christopher Hitt
Ecocriticism and the Long Eighteenth Century
Bonnie Gunzenhauser
Historicizing Communities of Reading in the Long Eighteenth Century: A Report from the Classroom
Lee Morrissey
Re-reading Reading in Eighteenth Century Literary Criticism
Robert B. Hamm, Jr.
Rowe's Shakespeare (1709) and the Tonson House Style
Review Essays
Michael Bennett
“Different Shades of Green.” Reviews of Joni Adamson, Mei Mei Evans, and Rachel Stein, eds, The Environmental Justice Reader: Politics, Poetics, and Pedagogy ; David Gilcrest, Greening the Lyre: Environmental Poetics and Ethics ; and Steven Rosendale, ed., The Greening of Literary Scholarship: Literature, Theory, and the Environment .
Book Reviews
Barbara T. Norton
Review of Linda Myrsiades Splitting the Baby: The Culture of Abortion in Literature and Law, Rhetoric and Cartoons .
Hsuan L. Hsu
Review of Paul Giles Virtual Americas : Transnational Fictions and the Transatlantic Imaginary .
