American Literary History
Volume 21, Number 3, Fall 2009
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E-ISSN: 1468-4365 Print ISSN: 0896-7148
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An 1848 for the Americas: The Black Atlantic, "El negro mártir," and Cuban Exile Anticolonialism in New York City
pp. 431-463
Hawthorne and the Problem of New England
pp. 464-491
"Speak, man!": Billy Budd in the Crucible of Reconstruction
pp. 492-517
The Literary Soundtrack: Or, F. Scott Fitzgerald's Heard and Unheard Melodies
pp. 518-549
"Bled In, Letter by Letter": Translation, Postmemory, and the Subject of Korean War: History in Susan Choi's The Foreign Student
pp. 550-583
Asian Américo: Paredes in Asia and the Borderlands: A Response to José E. Limón
pp. 584-594
Imagining the Imaginary: A Reply to Ramon Saldívar
pp. 595-603
Marriage, Family, and Other "Peculiar Institutions" in African-American Literary History
pp. 604-617
The Vexed Story of Economic Criticism
pp. 618-632
The Political Geography of Holiness
pp. 633-646
World Trauma Center
pp. 647-659
From Corset to Podcast: The Question of Poetry Now
pp. 660-673
Professing Poetry Anew
pp. 674-684
Forthcoming: Volume 21, Number 4
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