A Critical Gaze From The Old World: Transatlantic Perspectives On American Studies.: Introduction
Isabel Durán Giménez-Rico, Rebeca Gualberto Valverde, Eusebio de Lorenzo Gómez, Carmen Méndez García, Eduardo Valls Oyarzun
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Romancing a Witch-hunt: The Salem Witchcraft Trials and the Rise of the US Novel
págs. 17-34
Eliot's and Pound's Declensions of the Past and Present: When Time Becomes Space
págs. 35-54
On the Verge of the American Female Gothic: Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Fall of the House of Usher' in Susan Glaspell's Theater
págs. 55-74
'Phoney' Representation's and Secret Conversations: The Catcher in the Rye's Double-Bind
págs. 75-94
Goodness, (Human) Animals, Dominion, and the Moral Imagination: Reading Herman Melville with Toni Morrison
págs. 97-116
On Human Consciousness and Posthuman Slavery: Representations of The Living Dead in T.S. Eliot, Thomas Pynchon and William Gibson
págs. 117-136
Francisco Goldman's The Ordinary Seaman: The Spectralization of the Other and the Zombie
págs. 137-158
Embodied Agency: A Cognitive Approach to Naomi Wallace's And I and Silence
págs. 159-176
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"O, You Happy Free Women", Hear a "Poor Bond-woman!": Slavery Legacy and Female Counterdiscourse in Jacobs and Morrison
págs. 199-214
"We staged a theater of peace": Maxine Hong Kingston's 'Artivist' Poetry and the Communities of Creativity and Peace
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"Suffering Post-traumatic Effects from a Genocide That Happened, But Not to Her": Shalom Auslander's Use of Comedy in Hope: A tragedy
págs. 251-272
"El que toca esto, no toca un libro: toca un hombre": The Whitmanian Roots of Unamuno's Poetics
págs. 273-288
'History is a Nightmare': Nazism, the Holocaust, and Intellectual Poshlost in Vladimir Nabokov's Story "Conversation Piece, 1945"
págs. 289-308
Felipe Alfau's Parodisatirical Fiction and the Reconstructive Memory of Spain from the United States
págs. 309-324
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