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- Western American Literature
- University of Nebraska Press
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- A Chaotic and Dark Vitalism: A Case Study of Cormac McCarthy’s Psychopaths amid a Geology of Immorals Volume 50, Number 1, Spring 2015, pp. 1-24
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This issue contains 21 articles in total
- Contributors
- Rolando Hinojosa’s Klair City Death Trip Series: A Retrospective, New Directions ed. by Stephen Miller, José Pablo Villalobos (review)
- Western Literature Association: Fiftieth Annual Conference
- Call for Nominations: Thomas J. Lyon Book Award
- Whip and Spur by Iver Arnegard (review)
- Zen of the Plains: Experiencing Wild Western Places by Tyra A. Olstad (review)
- Down from the Mountaintop: From Belief to Belonging by Joshua Doleẑal (review)
- Rows of Memory: Journeys of a Migrant Sugar-Beet Worker by Saúl Sánchez (review)
- Seven Summers: A Naturalist Homesteads in the Modern West by Julia Corbett (review)
- Outdoors in the Southwest: An Adventure Anthology ed. by Andrew Gulliford (review)
- Dry River: Stories of Life, Death, and Redemption on the Santa Cruz by Ken Lamberton (review)
- At Pyramid Lake by Bernard Mergen (review)
- The Myth of Emptiness and the New American Literature of Place by Wendy Harding (review)
- Native Performers in Wild West Shows: From Buffalo Bill to Euro Disney by Linda Scarangella McNenly (review)
- Reading for Liberalism: The Overland Monthly and the Writing of the Modern American West by Stephen J. Mexal (review)
- Chronicling the West for Harper’s: Coast to Coast with Frenzeny & Tavernier in 1873–1874 by Claudine Chalmers (review)
- New Border Voices: An Anthology ed. by Brandon D. Shuler, Robert Johnson, Erika Garza-Johnson (review)
- Hoo-Doo Cowboys and Bronze Buckaroos: Conceptions of the African American West by Michael K. Johnson (review)
- New Frontiers for Post-Western Cinema: Frozen River, Sin Nombre, Winter’s Bone
- Social Space and the Suburb in Mike Cahill’s King of California: Mapping Race, Neoliberalism, and Narratives of the Past in the Southern California Landscape
- A Chaotic and Dark Vitalism: A Case Study of Cormac McCarthy’s Psychopaths amid a Geology of Immorals
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