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Index - Volume 22
- Source: European Journal of American Culture, Volume 22, Issue 3, Oct 2003, p. 240 - 240
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- 01 Oct 2003
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Bennett, G.H., ‘Goodbye Mr President’: Presidential Libraries and Public History in the USA. pp. 23–36
Elmaleh, E., American Pop Art and political engagement in the 1960s. pp. 181–191
Fuller-Coursey, F.J., Henry Adams, scientific historian: ‘even into chaos’. pp. 103–124
Gutkowski, E., Gertrude Stein and Jules Laforgue: a comparative approach. pp. 125–138
King, C.R., The good, the bad, and the mad: making up (abnormal) people in Indian country, 1900–30. pp. 37–47
Michailidou, A., Edna Millay, Muriel Rukeyser, and Adrienne Rich: political poetry, social protest, and the place of the woman writer. pp. 7–22
Newell, D., Home truths: women writing science in the nuclear dawn. pp. 193–203
Redman, J.H.E., The American happy family that never was: ambivalence in the Hollywood Family Melodrama. pp. 49–69
Scaggs, J., Sex, drugs, and divided identities: The detective fiction of James Crumley. pp. 205–214
Smith, J., Missing a beat: Story-making and the absent president on September 11. pp. 85–102
Stein, D.T., ‘I ain’t never seen a nigger’: the discourse of denial in Lee Smith’s The Devil’s Dream. pp. 139–157
Williams, P., ‘What A Bummer for the Gooks’: representations of white American masculinity and the Vietnamese in the Vietnam War film genre 1977–87. pp. 215–234