Previously published as “Race-ing Hemingway: Revisions of Masculinity and/as Whiteness in Green Hills of Africa and Under Kilimanjaro” in Hemingway Review 31, no. 1 (Fall 2011): 43-61
Traces the evolving iconic images of the white male in Africa (ape-man and white hunter), beginning ...
Sociohistorical study of Hemingway’s nonfiction narrative as an ecological lament to the catastrophi...
Considers the ways that renowned naturalist and taxidermist Carl Akeley’s dioramas of African animal...
Masculinity study. Contending that race and gender are interdependent in Hemingway’s works on Africa...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Postructuralist exploration of how socially constructed concepts of sexuality and power shape reader...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Examines how Hemingway’s attempts at cultural immersion manifest through a “decentered” white male v...
Critical survey aligned with Edward Said\u27s ideas of colonialism and imperialism in global travel ...
Although most critics have ignored Green Hills of Africa as a proper subject for analysis, I believe...
Observing that the publication in 1999 of True at First Light launched a new era of criticism focuse...
Hemingway: A Study in Gender and Sexuality explores a subject that few scholars have studied: how t...
Hemingway: A Study in Gender and Sexuality explores a subject that few scholars have studied: how t...
Opens with a brief survey of the story’s publication history and critical reception, focusing on the...
Traces the evolving iconic images of the white male in Africa (ape-man and white hunter), beginning ...
Sociohistorical study of Hemingway’s nonfiction narrative as an ecological lament to the catastrophi...
Considers the ways that renowned naturalist and taxidermist Carl Akeley’s dioramas of African animal...
Masculinity study. Contending that race and gender are interdependent in Hemingway’s works on Africa...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Postructuralist exploration of how socially constructed concepts of sexuality and power shape reader...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Examines how Hemingway’s attempts at cultural immersion manifest through a “decentered” white male v...
Critical survey aligned with Edward Said\u27s ideas of colonialism and imperialism in global travel ...
Although most critics have ignored Green Hills of Africa as a proper subject for analysis, I believe...
Observing that the publication in 1999 of True at First Light launched a new era of criticism focuse...
Hemingway: A Study in Gender and Sexuality explores a subject that few scholars have studied: how t...
Hemingway: A Study in Gender and Sexuality explores a subject that few scholars have studied: how t...
Opens with a brief survey of the story’s publication history and critical reception, focusing on the...
Traces the evolving iconic images of the white male in Africa (ape-man and white hunter), beginning ...
Sociohistorical study of Hemingway’s nonfiction narrative as an ecological lament to the catastrophi...
Considers the ways that renowned naturalist and taxidermist Carl Akeley’s dioramas of African animal...