With a focus on media forms through which southern identity gets articulated and questioned - including horror movies, Swamp Thing comics, and... Læs mere
Born in a provincial city in the Peruvian Andes, the Franciscan linguist and theologian Luis Geronimo de... Læs mere
Drawn from more than twenty years of literary criticism, this collection of Jay Rogoff’s essays explore how the staying power of a poet’s work and the likelihood of it enjoying a lasting identification with its creator depend on the skilled manipulation of poetic technique.
Examines the means through which people of African descent embodied tenets of respectability as a coping strategy to navigate enslavement and racial oppression in the early Black Atlantic world.
Juxtaposes poems from Anne Pierson Wiese’s years living in New York City with work written after her relocation to South Dakota. By exploring local, historical, and personal... Læs mere
Collects more than twenty years of critically influential scholarship by Catherine Gunther Kodat on the writings of one of the most important American authors of the twentieth century.... Læs mere
Explores the diversity of public opinion on the Vietnam War within the American South. Joseph Fry examines... Læs mere
Published to coincide with the novel’s centennial in 2022, this collection approaches The Beautiful and Damned for its insights more... Læs mere
Explores the diversity of public opinion on the Vietnam War within the American South. Joseph Fry examines... Læs mere
A second collection of poetry by Taije Silverman that traces the absurdities of desire, the shifting nature of grief, and the concentric circles of history and myth that ripple around motherhood and marriage.
Argues that, in response to the scientific and cultural changes of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, many American thinkers came to... Læs mere
Examines early American texts published between 1767 and 1867 whose narratives represent women’s engagement in the... Læs mere