Volume 57 (2012), Issue 2
Conceptions of Collectivity in Contemporary American Literature. Clemens Spahr and Philipp Löffler (Guest Editors)
Contents
Contents open-access
Articles
Introduction: Conceptions of Collectivity in Contemporary American Literature open-access
Page 161 - 176
Love Is Not a Game open-access
Waning American Power and the End of Neoliberalism in Peter Mountford’s ‘A Young Man’s Guide to Late Capitalism’
Page 177 - 192
After 9/11: The Fate of Strangers open-access
Page 193 - 206
Fables of American Collectivity Circa 2005 open-access
Chris Bachelder’s U.S.!, Lydia Millet’s ‘Oh Pure and Radiant Heart’, and George Saunders’s ‘The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil’
Page 207 - 220
Teaching and Editing at Worlds’ End open-access
Collective Trauma and Individual Witness in American Holocaust Poetry
Page 221 - 244
Collectivity in Trouble open-access
Writing on HIV/AIDS by Susan Sontag and Sarah Schulman
Page 245 - 270
“To Meet a Broader and Wiser Revolution” open-access
Notions of Collectivity in Contemporary Mexican American Drama
Page 271 - 290
Pynchon’s Dustbin of History open-access
Collecting, Collectivity, and Care for the Past
Page 291 - 202