Volume 62 (2017), Issue 1
Contents
Contents open-access
Articles
Herman Melville’s ‚Typee‘ open-access
A Melancholy Look at Civilization and its Other
Page 5 - 17
Religion and War Made Strange open-access
‚Ostranenie‘ in Vonnegut’s ‚Slaughterhouse-Five‘
Page 19 - 34
Ordinary Madness open-access
Don DeLillo’s Subject from ‚Underworld‘ to ‚Point Omega‘
Page 35 - 49
Civilization or Savagery in the West? open-access
The West in Native American Letters Written during the Removal Era
Page 51 - 66
Father Trouble open-access
Adam and Aeneas in Saul Bellow’s ‚The Adventures of Augie March‘
Page 67 - 85
The Whale’s Three Jobs open-access
Postsecularist Literary Studies and the Old Testament Hermeneutics of Herman Melville’s ‚Moby-Dick‘
Page 87 - 107
Extended Forum: ‘What’s in a Name?’: Cli-Fi and American Studies. Susanne Leikam and Julia Leyda (Guest Editors)
Cli-Fi and American Studies open-access
An Introduction
Page 109 - 114
Cli-Fi Drama and Performance open-access
Page 114 - 120
Cli-Fi and Petrofiction open-access
Questioning Genre in the Anthropocene
Page 120 - 125
‘On Not Calling a Spade a Spade’ open-access
Climate Fiction as Science Fiction
Page 125 - 129
Cli-Fi and the Feeling of Risk open-access
Page 129 - 138
Reviews
Reviews open-access
Page 139