Contents
Issue 32.2 (Spring 2005)
General Issue
Articles
Michael Payne
What Difference Has Theory Made? From Freud to Adam Phillips
Andrew Kincaid
Memory and the City: Urban Renewal and Literary Memoirs in Contemporary Dublin
Stephen G. Brown
Desire on Ice: The Menace of Albertine's Mimicry in La Prisonnière
Desire on Ice: The Menace of Albertine's Mimicry in La Prisonnière
Stephanie M. Hilger
Comment peut-on être Péruvienne? François de Graffigny, a Strategic Femme de Lettres
Judith P. Saunders
Evolutionary Biological Issues in Edith Wharton's The Children
Allan Johnston
Consumption, Addiction, Vision, Energy: Political Economies and Utopian Visions in the Writings of the Beat Generation
Nicholas Birns
Receptacle or Reversal? Globalization Down Under in Marcus Clarke's His Natural Life
Steven Salaita
Ethnic Identity and Imperative Patriotism: Arab Americans Before and After 9/11
Review Essays
Raymond A. Mazurek
"Reinventing Ralph Ellison." Reviews of Lawrence Jackson, Ralph Ellison: The Emergence of Genius ; and Kenneth W. Warren, So Black and Blue: Ralph Ellison and the Occasion of Criticism.
Robert Bennett
"Deconstructing and Reconstructing the Beats: New Directions in Beat Studies." Reviews of Jennie Skerl, ed., Reconstructing the Beats ; and Manuel Luis Martinez, Countering the Counterculture: Rereading Postwar American Dissent from Jack Kerouac to Tomás Rivera .
Book Reviews
Steffen Hantke
Review of Edward J. Ingebretsen, At Stake: Monsters and the Rhetoric of Fear in Public Culture .
Scott Pollard
[Review of Light Motives: German Popular Film in Perspective, ed. Randall Halle and Margaret McCarthy.]
Jeffrey Ebbesen
Review of Joseph Conte, Design and Debris: A Chaotics of Postmodern American Fiction .
Chris Beyers
Review of Bonnie Costello, Shifting Ground. Reinventing Landscape in Modern American Poetry .
Martha J. Cutter
Review of Steven G. Kellman, ed., Switching Languages: Translingual Writers Reflect on Their Craft .
