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Through essays, position papers, and commentaries, along with reviews, interviews, and previously unpublished diaries, letters, and stories, American Literary History surveys the contested field of US culture four times a year. No other scholarly publication offers such a wide-ranging and provocative discussion of critical challenges. American Literary History has become the premier forum for a rich and varied criticism shaping the ways we have come to think about America and setting the agenda of American cultural studies.
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Volume 16, Number 3, Fall 2004Table of Contents
- Patchen's Evil Book
- pp. 466-486
- South of the American Renaissance
- pp. 496-508
- Writing American Science and Gender
- pp. 509-519
- The Long Arm of Eugenics
- pp. 520-535
- Cultural Criticism, circa 1974
- pp. 536-542
- American Dreams
- pp. 566-573