American Literary History
Volume 20, Number 4, Winter 2008
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E-ISSN: 1468-4365 Print ISSN: 0896-7148
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Editorial Note
pp. 665-666
The Problem of Population and the Form of the American Novel
pp. 667-685
Every Document of Civilization is a Document of Barbary? Nationalism, Cosmopolitanism, and Spaces Between: A Response to Nancy Armstrong and Leonard Tennenhouse
pp. 686-694
Scholarship and the State: Robert Greenhow and Transnational American Studies 1848/2008
pp. 695-722
A Response to Anna Brickhouse
pp. 723-727
Frank Webb's Still Life: Rethinking Literature and Politics through The Garies and Their Friends
pp. 728-752
Still Life, with Bones: A Response to Samuel Otter
pp. 753-765
Moments of Faith
pp. 766-787
A Response to Thomas Allen
pp. 788-793
Print, Prosthesis, (Im)Personation: Morrison's Jazz and the Limits of Literary History
pp. 794-806
A Response to Maurice Wallace
pp. 807-813
The Occupation of Form: (Re)theorizing Literary History
pp. 814-835
Capitalizing Form: The Globalization of the Literary Field: A Response to David Palumbo-Liu
pp. 836-844
Intuitionists: History and the Affective Event
pp. 845-860
The Intuitionist and Pattern Recognition: A Response to Lauren Berlant
pp. 861-869
What is Your Heart For?: Affect and Internationalism in the Evangelical Public Sphere
pp. 870-895
Evangelicalism Nearsighted: A Response to Melani McAlister
pp. 896-900