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Vol. 35 (2024): Books Erased: Printed Word Censorship and US National Identity
Vol. 35 (2024): Books Erased: Printed Word Censorship and US National Identity
Edited By Rachele Dini and Elisa Pesce
Published:
2024-09-13
Full Issue
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Introduction
Editor's Note
Andrea Carosso
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Special Section
“That’s What All This Wokeism Is About”
Books Erased, Printed Word Censorship, and US National Identity
Rachele Dini, Elisa Pesce
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US Book Banning as Racialized Political Strategy
National Narratives, Public Pedagogy and a National Tug-of-Values War
Barbara Becnel
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Mice, Slurs and Freedom Fries
American Tensions between Teaching the Literary Canon and the Need for a National Narrative in an Era of Book Bans
Anna Ferrari
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The “Ed Scare” and the Ritualistic Burning of Black Texts
Michael Baugh
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Skim, Quote, List
The Censorship of “All Boys Aren’t Blue”
Katherine Inglis
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The Success of US Literature in Italy During Fascism
Ambivalent Censorship, Market, and Consensus
Nicola Paladin
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Articles
The Ghost Dollhouse of Dixie
Dead Places, Hauntology and the Uncanny in Gillian Flynn’s “Sharp Objects”
Marco Petrelli
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A Genealogy of Genius in Gertrude Stein's “Four in America”
Alice Balestrino
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Franchising the Golden Arches in Italy
A New Perspective on Americanization
Giulia Crisanti
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“Between the Key of Hope and the Atonal Slash of Nothingness”
Musical Meaning in Richard Powers’ “Orfeo”
Stefano Franceschini
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What is Left of Human Nature?
Posthuman Subjectivity in Joanna Russ’s “The Female Man”
Francesco Nieddu
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A Serialized Forum
AISNA at 50
Andrea Carosso
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Introduzione
Leonardo Buonomo
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Miti necessari
Note sugli Studi di letteratura americana in Italia ieri e oggi
Donatella Izzo
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Breve storia dell’AISNA e dei suoi rapporti istituzionali (1973-1991)
Daniele Fiorentino
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L’AISNA e l’internazionalizzazione degli Studi americani
Giorgio Mariani
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Uno sguardo indietro
La vita e i tempi di “RSAJournal – Rivista di Studi Americani”
Valerio Massimo De Angelis
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L’istituzionalizzazione dell’AISNA Graduate Forum e le sue pratiche prefigurative
Lorenzo Costaguta, Stefano Morello, Virginia Pignagnoli
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American Studies in Italy
Historical Legacies, Public Contexts and Scholarly Trends
Maurizio Vaudagna
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First Editions
Resettling China Policy Game Rules
A Confidential Memorandum from Brent Scowcroft to President Bush Sr.
Stefano Chessa Altieri
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Memorandum to George Bush, April 2, 1990
China – Game Plan for MFN
Brent Scowcroft
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Copyright Page
Copyright page no. 35
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