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Recent Americanist scholarship has generated some of the most forceful responses to questions about literary history and theory. Yet too many of the most provocative essays have been scattered among a wide variety of narrowly focused publications. Covering the study of US literature from its origins through the present, American Literary History provides a much-needed forum for the various, often competing voices of contemporary literary inquiry.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 17, Number 1, 2005
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Literature and Regional Production
pp. 36-69(34)
Author: Hsu, Hsuan L.

Moore, Plath, Hughes, and “The Literary Life”
pp. 95-117(23)
Author: Pollak, Vivian R.

On Recovering the “Ur” Theory of American Studies
pp. 118-134(17)
Author: Marx, Leo

Our America
pp. 135-140(6)
Author: Lipsitz, George

A Call for a Truce
pp. 141-147(7)
Author: Kaplan, Amy

Looking Back: Scholarship in Early American Sex
pp. 148-159(12)
Authors: Bergland, Renée

The Black Atlantic Archive
pp. 160-170(11)
Author: Elmer, Jonathan

Say My Name
pp. 171-182(12)
Author: Stokes, Mason

The New, Newest Thing: Have American Studies Gone Imperial?
pp. 196-214(19)
Author: Gillman, Susan

Notes on Contributors
pp. 215-215(1)

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