This volume functions both in illuminating minority perspectives in print culture and describing and furthering the field of print culture studies. The introduction then both discusses the structure and purpose of the field and argues that the book\u27s contents challenge it in a variety of ways. Three thematic sections follow which cover, respectively, lost serials, the publishing industry, and written reconstructions of historical events
Allen Woll and Randall Miller in Ethnic and Racial Images in American Film and Television have compi...
Both these volumes demonstrate the exciting potential, as well as the pitfalls, of applying history-...
Within the barely 133 pages of this book, the authors, LaBelle and Ward, carefully examine the timel...
This volume functions both in illuminating minority perspectives in print culture and describing and...
The collection by Ruoff and Ward stands within the canon discussion in American literary history, wh...
The Minority Presence in American Literature: 1600-1900, volumes I and II, is the first publication ...
The editor of this text, Magdalene J. Zaborowska of Aarhus University, is a respected feminist speci...
Women, Race, and Ethnicity had its origin in a series of reading lists prepared by the office of the...
Because of the present concentrated push to reshape our view of American literature, the battle to i...
This book about the various ethnic people in the state is disappointing in two ways: its format, and...
Part of the Indiana University series on Blacks in the Diaspora, this book brings together ten essay...
The comparative nature of this book is its most outstanding feature. The editors and authors have al...
The editors of this book, associate professors at the University of Chicago, state that their work s...
The reader seeking fresh and intellectually stimulating material on American ethnic history will fin...
American literary scholarship in the mid-1980s generally seems to be insufficiently sophisticated to...
Allen Woll and Randall Miller in Ethnic and Racial Images in American Film and Television have compi...
Both these volumes demonstrate the exciting potential, as well as the pitfalls, of applying history-...
Within the barely 133 pages of this book, the authors, LaBelle and Ward, carefully examine the timel...
This volume functions both in illuminating minority perspectives in print culture and describing and...
The collection by Ruoff and Ward stands within the canon discussion in American literary history, wh...
The Minority Presence in American Literature: 1600-1900, volumes I and II, is the first publication ...
The editor of this text, Magdalene J. Zaborowska of Aarhus University, is a respected feminist speci...
Women, Race, and Ethnicity had its origin in a series of reading lists prepared by the office of the...
Because of the present concentrated push to reshape our view of American literature, the battle to i...
This book about the various ethnic people in the state is disappointing in two ways: its format, and...
Part of the Indiana University series on Blacks in the Diaspora, this book brings together ten essay...
The comparative nature of this book is its most outstanding feature. The editors and authors have al...
The editors of this book, associate professors at the University of Chicago, state that their work s...
The reader seeking fresh and intellectually stimulating material on American ethnic history will fin...
American literary scholarship in the mid-1980s generally seems to be insufficiently sophisticated to...
Allen Woll and Randall Miller in Ethnic and Racial Images in American Film and Television have compi...
Both these volumes demonstrate the exciting potential, as well as the pitfalls, of applying history-...
Within the barely 133 pages of this book, the authors, LaBelle and Ward, carefully examine the timel...