Volume 64 (2019), Issue 2
(Re)Considering American Eugenics, Simon Strick (Guest Editor)
Complete Issue
Volume 64.2 (2019) open-access
Front Matter
Front Matter open-access
Page 1 - 2
Contents
Contents open-access
Page 3 - 4
Introduction
Introduction: (Re)Considering American Eugenics open-access
Page 165 - 188
Articles
“[L]ess than accessible and seriously disheartening”: Unfolding Transatlantic Eugenics in Disability Scholarship open-access
Page 189 - 214
Eugenic Visuality: Racist Epistemologies from Galton to “The Bell Curve” open-access
Page 215 - 240
“Mentally superior children are born of physically superior people”: Bernarr Macfadden’s “Physical Culture” World and the Influence of Eugenic Thought in American Fitness Culture, 1900s-1930s open-access
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Gentrification through Housing: Urban Eugenics and Lawrence Veiller’s 1900 Tenement House Exhibition open-access
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“This May Be the Most Dangerous Thing Donald Trump Believes”: Eugenic Populism and the American Body Politic open-access
Page 291 - 302
Reviews
Joseph North, Literary Criticism: A Concise Political History (Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2017), 272 pp. open-access
Page 303 - 307
Ross Posnock, Renunciation: Acts of Abandonment by Writers, Philosophers, and Artists (Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2016), 415 pp open-access
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Susan M. Ryan, The Moral Economies of American Authorship: Reputation, Scandal, and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Marketplace (New York: Oxford UP, 2016) x + 217 pp. open-access
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Helmbrecht Breinig, Hemispheric Imaginations: North American Fictions of Latin America (Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College P., 2016), xvii + 390 pp. open-access
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Michael J. Collins, The Drama of the American Short Story, 1800-1865 (Ann Arbor, MI: U of Michigan P, 2016), viii + 270 pp. open-access
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Jeanne Cortiel, With a Barbarous Din: Race and Ethnic Encounter in Mid-Nineteenth-Century American Literature (Heidelberg: Winter, 2016), 281 pp. open-access
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Ingrid Gessner, Yellow Fever Years: An Epidemiology of Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture (Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2016), 282 pp. open-access
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Michaela Keck, Deliberately out of Bounds: Women’s Work on Classical Myth in Nineteenth-Century American Fiction (Heidelberg: Winter, 2017), 363 pp. open-access
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Dieter Schulz, Henry David Thoreau: Wege eines amerikanischen Schriftstellers (Heidelberg: Mattes, 2017), 246 pp. open-access
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Taylor Hagood, Faulkner, Writer of Dis-Ability (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 2014), 214 pp., and Following Faulkner: The Critical Response to Yoknapatawpha’s Architect (Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2017), 153 pp. open-access
Page 333 - 336
David S. Calonne, The Spiritual Imagination of the Beats (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2017), 244 pp. open-access
Page 336 - 338
Deborah Wallrabenstein, Sounds of a New Generation: On Contemporary Jewish-American Literature (Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, 2017), 201 pp. open-access
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Contributors
List of Contributors open-access
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