Volume 60 (2015), Issue 1
Network Theory and American Studies. Ulfried Reichardt, Heike Schaefer, and Regina Schober (Guest Editors)
Contents
Contents open-access
Page 3 - 4
Nachruf
Nachruf auf Professor Dr. Ursula Brumm (1919-2015) open-access
Page 5 - 9
Articles
Introduction: Network Theory and American Studies open-access
Page 11 - 15
The Network as a Category in Cultural Studies and as a Model for Conceptualizing America open-access
Page 17 - 35
Networks NOW open-access
Belated Too Early
Page 37 - 58
Déjà Vu open-access
Serres after Latour, Deleuze after Harman, “Nature Writing” after “Network Theory”
Page 59 - 79
Network and Seriality open-access
Conceptualizing (Their) Connection
Page 81 - 95
America as Network open-access
Notions of Interconnectedness in American Transcendentalism and Pragmatism
Page 97 - 119
“The Irreducible Complexity of the Analog World” open-access
Nodes, Networks, and Actants in Contemporary American Fiction
Page 121 - 138
The Novel as “the Most Complex Artifact of Networking” open-access
The Relevance of Network Theory for the Study of Transcultural Fiction
Page 139 - 156
Forum
Toward an Integrative Model of Performance in Transnational American Studies open-access
Page 157 - 168
Reviews
Reviews open-access
Page 169