Volume IV, Number 2, Fall 2008
Essays
- "Individual-Family Interface in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake" by Himadri Lahiri
- "“Mmmm …, Individualism!”: Thoreau and Thoreauvian Thought in The Simpsons" by Günter Beck
- "Safe Landings: Pollock and Rothko" by Éva Gyetvai
- "Southern Bellehood (De)Constructed: A Case Study of Blanche DuBois" by Biljana Oklopčić
- "Cinema and Ideology in The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison" by Samy Azouz
- "The Conquistador Who Wrote a Captivity Narrative: Cabeza de Vaca’s Naufragios as a Captivity Narrative" by Carmen Gomez-Galisteo
- "The Im/possibility of Native American Identity in Louise Erdrich’s Love Medicine" by Andrea P. Balogh
- "Born in Hungary, 160 years ago – Joseph Pulitzer and the Hungarians" by András Csillag
- "Pre-Linguistic Meaning: A Pragmatist Defense" by Don Morse
- "Let’s Make War: Emotions, Interests, and Mission in the United States Entering the War in 1898" by Zoltán Peterecz
Reviews
- "Michel Chion's Eyes Wide Shut" review by Zsolt Kelemen
- "The Futures of American Studies – Edited by Donald E. Pease and Robyn Wiegman" review by Richárd Hajdú
- "The Function of the Imagination in the Writings of Henry James: The Production of a Civilized Experience by Ágnes Zsófia Kovács" review by Gabriella Vöő
- "Violent Women on the Screen" review by Zsófia Anna Tóth
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