JAST

Journal of American Studies of Turkey

Number 8 - Fall 1998


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Editorial

Articles

Lee Schweninger - American Indians and Environmentalism: The Problematics of the Land Ethic Stereotype

Cath Oberholtzer - A Thorny Identification: Rosebuds as Symbols of Native Identity

Meldan Tanrýsal - The Hopi Kachina Cult: Religion and Ritual as Elements of Cultural Identity Preservation

Gülriz Büken - Native American Artists’ Use of Irony in Works Restating the Past

Frederick Hale  - The Perils of Native American Urbanization and Alcoholism in Janet Campbell Hale’s The Jailing of Cecelia Capture

Mary M. Mackie - Status, Mixedbloods, and Community in Thomas King’s Medicine River

Lawrence B. Goodheart and James Allen - Bulworth: The Hip-Hop Nation Confronts Corporate Capitalism

Reviews

Kenneth Wayne Rose - Multilingual America: Transnationalism, Ethnicity, and the Languages of American Literature edited by Werner Sollors

Aylin Güney - Turkey and Atatürk’s Legacy: Turkey’s Political Evolution, Turkish-US Relations and Prospects for the 21st Century by Paul B. Henze

Solomon Davidoff - Watching MASH, Watching America: A Social History of the 1972-1983 Television Series by James H. Wittebols

Pere Gifra-Adroher - Writing Home: American Women Abroad, 1830-1920 by Mary Suzanne Schriber.

Kenneth J. Speirs - Melville’s City: Literary and Urban Form in Nineteenth– Century New York by Wyn Kelley

Michael Oppermann - The Impact of Television on our Perception of Reality: A Joint Review of Three Recent American Films


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