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- Philip Roth Studies
- Purdue University Press
- Review
- Clearly Invisible Racial Passing and the Color of Cultural Identity by Marcia Alesan Dawkins, and: The Souls of Mixed Folk: Race, Politics and Aesthetics in the New Millennium by Michele Elam (review) Volume 9, Number 2, Fall 2013, pp. 99-103
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This issue contains 15 articles in total
- Contributors
- Annual Bibliography of Philip Roth Criticism and Resources—2012
- Clearly Invisible Racial Passing and the Color of Cultural Identity by Marcia Alesan Dawkins, and: The Souls of Mixed Folk: Race, Politics and Aesthetics in the New Millennium by Michele Elam (review)
- The Prestige of Violence: American Fiction, 1962–2007 by Sally Bachner (review)
- Jewish Jocks: An Unorthodox Hall of Fame ed. by Franklin Foer and Marc Tracy (review)
- Corpus Rothi: Une lecture de Philip Roth by Steven Sampson, and: Corpus Rothi II: Le Philip Roth tardif, de Pastorale américaine à Némésis by Steven Sampson (review)
- Philip Roth by Hermione Lee (review)
- Fury Meets and Greets Sabbath’s Theater: Salman Rushdie’s Homage to Philip Roth
- Exit Shoah: Amy Bellette and Fading Cultural Memory in Exit Ghost
- How to Forgive, and Whom: Roth’s Nemesis and Moby-Dick
- You Know Nothing of My Work: (Mis)Reading Philip Roth and Woody Allen
- The Pilot against America: Stamps, Airmail, and History in The Plot Against America
- Father Knows Best: Manhood In David Bradley and Philip Roth
- Not Quite Letting Go: Rethinking the “tragic sense of life” in Roth’s First Novel
- Editor’s Column
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