Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory
Volume 65, Number 2, Summer 2009
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E-ISSN: 1558-9595 Print ISSN: 0004-1610
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Benito Cereno’s Mute Testimony: On the Politics of Reading Melville’s Silences
pp. 1-26
“For the wrongs of our poor bleeding country”: Sensation, Class, and Empire in Ridge’s Joaquín Murieta
pp. 27-56
Nietzsche in Greenwich Village: Visions of Politics, Aesthetics and Irony in the 1910s
pp. 57-82
A Political Poetics: George Oppen and the Essential Life of the Poem
pp. 83-98
Between Mailer and DeLillo: The “affectless person” in Robert Stone’s A Hall of Mirrors
pp. 99-116
A Man with a Green Memory: War, Cinema, and Freedom in Stephen Wright’s Meditations in Green
pp. 117-135
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