Examines Jenks’s editorial cuts, seeing them as turning Hemingway’s original African setting, a place free of the broader cultural constraints of the West, into a mere geographical backdrop “informed by conventional patriarchal heterosexual ideology.” Discusses the importance of the elephant story, “Africanization,” and the deletion of the phrase “tribal things.
Previously published as “Race-ing Hemingway: Revisions of Masculinity and/as Whiteness in Green Hill...
Considers the ways that renowned naturalist and taxidermist Carl Akeley’s dioramas of African animal...
This interpretive study of "The Garden of Eden" manuscript examines the general critical conception ...
Examines the function of the African stories within the larger context of Scribner’s published novel...
Book chapter focuses on the meaning of Hemingway’s travels, touching on such ideas as privileged mob...
Considers The Garden of Eden a metafictional narrative resurrecting Hemingway’s early style. Charact...
Opens with an exploration of literary sources for Hemingway’s elephant hunt episode. Focuses on the ...
This paper attempts to deconstruct the patriarchal anthropocentric masculinity represented by the ad...
Explores gender roles and the autobiographical nature of David’s writing within The Garden of Eden, ...
Focuses on the function of writing, language, and sympathy through a close analysis of the elephant ...
The publication of The Garden of Eden in 1986 opened the gates of Hemingway’s exegesis to gender cri...
Evolutionary approach to True at First Light, focusing on the essential human needs to reproduce, ki...
Draws on narrative ethics in his stylistic analysis of Flaubertian aesthetics in Hemingway’s treatme...
Details methods for introducing students to the fluid and historically specific cultural conceptions...
Sociohistorical study of Hemingway’s nonfiction narrative as an ecological lament to the catastrophi...
Previously published as “Race-ing Hemingway: Revisions of Masculinity and/as Whiteness in Green Hill...
Considers the ways that renowned naturalist and taxidermist Carl Akeley’s dioramas of African animal...
This interpretive study of "The Garden of Eden" manuscript examines the general critical conception ...
Examines the function of the African stories within the larger context of Scribner’s published novel...
Book chapter focuses on the meaning of Hemingway’s travels, touching on such ideas as privileged mob...
Considers The Garden of Eden a metafictional narrative resurrecting Hemingway’s early style. Charact...
Opens with an exploration of literary sources for Hemingway’s elephant hunt episode. Focuses on the ...
This paper attempts to deconstruct the patriarchal anthropocentric masculinity represented by the ad...
Explores gender roles and the autobiographical nature of David’s writing within The Garden of Eden, ...
Focuses on the function of writing, language, and sympathy through a close analysis of the elephant ...
The publication of The Garden of Eden in 1986 opened the gates of Hemingway’s exegesis to gender cri...
Evolutionary approach to True at First Light, focusing on the essential human needs to reproduce, ki...
Draws on narrative ethics in his stylistic analysis of Flaubertian aesthetics in Hemingway’s treatme...
Details methods for introducing students to the fluid and historically specific cultural conceptions...
Sociohistorical study of Hemingway’s nonfiction narrative as an ecological lament to the catastrophi...
Previously published as “Race-ing Hemingway: Revisions of Masculinity and/as Whiteness in Green Hill...
Considers the ways that renowned naturalist and taxidermist Carl Akeley’s dioramas of African animal...
This interpretive study of "The Garden of Eden" manuscript examines the general critical conception ...