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| 999 Index©2009 The American Studies Association Index to American Quarterly Volume 61 March 2009 to December 2009 2-Cent Freedomland Project, Freedom Land 797 Steven Belletto, The Game Theory Narrative and the Myth of the National Security State 333 Gwen Bergner, Black Children, White Preference: Brown v. Board, the Doll Tests, and the Politics of Self-Esteem 299 Rachel Ida Buff, The Deported (Book Review) 417 Long T. Bui, Refugee Bodily Orbits 829 Jordan T. Camp, “We Know This Place”: Neoliberal Racial Regimes and the Katrina Circumstance 693 Dennis Childs, “You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet”: Beloved, the American Chain Gang, and the Middle Passage Remix 271 Yu-Fang Cho, Domesticating the Aliens Within: Sentimental Benevolence in Late Nineteenth-Century California Magazines 113 Michael Tavel Clarke, After the Welfare State: The New Marxism and Other Rough Beasts (Book Review) 173 Matt Delmont, Youth of Color and the City (Book Review) 955 Philip J. Deloria, Broadway and Main: Crossroads, Ghost Roads, and Paths to an American Studies Future 1 Joel Dinerstein, Second Lining Post-Katrina: Learning Community from the Prince of Wales Social Aid and Pleasure Club 615 Gregory P. Downs, Hail to the Chief and to the Thief: Fantasies, Fictions, and Fears about the United States Presidency (Book Review) 405 Jeremy Engels and Greg Goodale, “Our Battle Cry Will Be: Remember Jenny McCrea!” A Précis on the Rhetoric of Revenge 93 Roderick A. Ferguson, A Special Place Within the Order of Knowledge: The Art of Kara Walker and the Conventions of African American History (Review) 185 Matthew Pratt Guterl, The Importance of Place in Post-Everything American Studies (Book Review) 931 Judith Halberstam, Beyond Broadway and Main: A Response to Phil Deloria 33 Anna Hartnell, Katrina Tourism and a Tale of Two Cities: Visualizing Race and Class in New Orleans 723 Matthew S. Hedstrom, Seeing Religion Happen in the Other America (Book Review) 163 | 1000 American Quarterly Maude Hines, Playing With Children: What the “Child” is Doing in American Studies (Book Review) 151 Shari M. Huhndorf, Picture Revolution: Transnationalism, American Studies, and the Politics of Contemporary Native Culture 359 Johari Jabir, On Conjuring Mahalia: Mahalia Jackson, New Orleans, and the Sanctified Swing 649 Sara E. Johnson, “You Should Give them Blacks to Eat:” Waging InterAmerican Wars of Torture and Terror 65 Jodi Kim, An “Orphan” with Two Mothers: Transnational and Transracial Adoption, the Cold War, and Contemporary Asian-American Cultural Politics 855 David Kinkela, The Ecological Landscapes of Jane Jacobs and Rachel Carson 905 Zenia Kish, “My FEMA People”: Hip-Hop as Disaster Recovery in the Katrina Diaspora 671 Kanta Kochhar-Lindgren, What Happens If You Put American Disability Studies at the Center? (Book Review) 395 Jeffrey S. Lowe and Todd C. Shaw, After Katrina: Racial Regimes and Human Development Barriers in the Gulf Coast Region 803 Rachael Luft, Beyond Disaster Exceptionalism: Social Movement Developments in New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina 499 Curtis Marez, What is a Disaster? ix Catherine Michna, Stories at the Center: Story Circles, Educational Organizing, and Fate of Neighborhood Public Schools in New Orleans 529 Tiya Miles, “Circular” Reasoning: Recentering Cherokee Women in the Antiremoval Campaigns 221 Susette Min, Entropic Designs: A Review of Maya Lin: Systematic Landscapes and Asian/American/Modern Art: Shifting Current, 1900–1970 at the de Young Museum (Review) 193 Dana D. Nelson, The Invisible Fence (Book Review) 137 Colleen C. O’Brien, “Blacks in all Quarters of the Globe”: Anti-Imperialism, Insurgent 245 Cosmopolitanism, and International Labor in Pauline Hopkins’s Literary Journalism Trushna Parekh, Of Armed Guards and Kente Cloth 557 Sunni Patterson, We Know this Place 719 Priscilla Peña Ovalle, Synesthetic Sabor: Translation and Popular Knowledge in American Sabor (Review) 979 | 1001 Index Eric Porter, Jazz and Revival 593 Beryl Satter, Old Settlers, New Negroes, and the Birth of Modernity in Black Chicago (Book Review) 383 Malini Johar Schueller, The Borders and Limits of American Studies: A Picture from Beirut 837 Cotten Seiler, Putting the Market in Its Places (Book Review) 943 Jared Sexton, The Ruse of Engagement: Black Masculinity and the Cinema of Policing 39 LaKisha Michelle Simmons, “Justice Mocked”: Violence and Accountability in New Orleans 477 Nikhil Pal Singh, Disciplining American Studies?: A Response...

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