Volume 65 (2020), Issue 4
Storied Citizenship: Imagining the Citizen in American Literature. Ina Batzke and Katja Sarkowsky (Guest Editors)
Complete Issue
Volume 65.4 (2020) open-access
Front Matter
Front Matter open-access
Page 363 - 364
Contents
Contents open-access
Page 365 - 366
Introduction
Storied Citizenship: Imagining the Citizen in American Literature open-access
Page 367 - 382
Articles
The United States’ Civic Myth of the Citizen-Soldier in the Era of the Civil War and Reconstruction open-access
Page 383 - 403
The Citizen as Self-Abnegating: Othering the Drunkard in the Early Republic open-access
Page 405 - 426
Dissenting Puritans: Mythological Resignification in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s "The Scarlet Letter" open-access
Page 427 - 441
Reimagining the Reproductive Citizen Before and After the Reproductive Turn open-access
Page 443 - 461
Owners and Others: Proper Citizens and Migrants without Properties open-access
Page 463 - 489
The Parent as Citizen: Multiracialism in Jane Lazarre’s "Beyond the Whiteness of Whiteness: Memoir of a White Mother of Black Sons" open-access
Page 491 - 510
Citizens of the World: Writing the Citizen in Contemporary Indigenous Life Writing open-access
Page 511 - 534
Reviews
Francisco Cantú, The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border (New York: Riverhead, 2018), 256 pp. open-access
Page 535 - 537
Dorothea Gail, Weird American Music: Case Studies of Underground Resistance, BarlowGirl, Jackalope, Charles Ives, and Waffle House Music (Heidelberg: Winter, 2018), 413 pp. open-access
Page 537 - 539
Richard Kopley, The Formal Center in Literature: Explorations from Poe to the Present (Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2018), 192 pp. Studies in English and American Literature and Culture. open-access
Page 539 - 542
Tim Lanzendörfer, Books of the Dead: Reading the Zombie in Contemporary Literature (Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 2018), 222 pp. open-access
Page 535 - 537
Contributors
List of Contributors open-access
Page 545