JAST

Journal of American Studies of Turkey

Number 11 - Spring 2000


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Editorial

                            

 Articles

Heidi S. Macpherson - Who Do You Think You Are? Storytelling, Performance, and Outrageous Lies in Emily Prager's Eve's Tattoo

Manju Jaidka - Sexual Politics in the English Department: A Feminist Appraisal of Death in a Tenured Position by Amanda Cross

Heiner Bus - Jean Toomer's Cane as a Swan Song

Victoria Amador - Changing Reels: Positive Gay/Lesbian Images in 1990s American Cinema

David Seed - Imagining the Worst: Science Fiction and Nuclear War

Rula Butros Quawas - Breaking the Ties that Bind: Literary 
Representations of the New Woman in American Society

João Paulo Nunes - Writing Dialogues, Reading Myths: Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, and the Publication of Kora in Hell

Özlem Görey - 'I refuse these givens': Embracing Multiplicity of Identity in the Poetry of Adrienne Rich

Muhammad Raji Zughoul - The Emperor and the Sultan in Mark Twain: How Innocent were the "Innocents"?

 

Lectures

Stanford J. Shaw - Turkey and The United States: More Alike than Different

 

Review Essays

Laurence Raw - The Woman of the Crowd: Urban Displacement and Failed Encounters in Surrealist and Postmodern Writing, by Daniela Daniele 

Vernon L. Pedersen - "Here, There and Everywhere," The Foreign Politics of American Culture, by Reinhold Wagnleitner and Elaine Tyler May

Diane Ewart Grabowski - American English by Zoltan Kovecses

Bilge Mutluay - A Discussion of the Ideology of the American Dream in the Culture's Female Discourses: The Untidy House by Adrianne Kalfopoulou

 

Film Reviews 

Michael Oppermann - Terry Zwigoff: Ghost World 

Michael Oppermann - Insider

 
 
 
 


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