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JAST

Journal of American Studies of Turkey

Number 5 - Spring 1997

Editorial

 

Articles
Stuart Knee - Anglo-American Relations in Palestine 1919-1925: An Experiment in Realpolitik

Susana Vega - Surviving the Weight of Tradition: Alice Walker’s Possessing the Secret of Joy

Catherine Baldit - Twentieth-century American Indian Artists: An Issue of Identity

Gönül Pultar - The Mad Nomad: Interview with Talât Sait Halman

María Antonia Alvarez - Henry James’s New Approach to the Autobiographical Genre: The Growing Consciousness of A Small Boy

E. Lâle Demirtürk - Controlling the Images of Black Womanhood: The Contemporary African-American Women's Novel

Barış Gümüşbaş - Charles Olson's Poetical Economy
 

Reviews

Ayşe Lahur Kırtunç - Lighting Out for the Territory: Reflections on Mark Twain and American Culture by Shelley Fisher Fishkin

Michael Oppermann - Der Pelz meiner Tante Rachel  by Raymond Federman

Barış Gümüşbaş - Ben'den Önce Tufan: Sylvia Plath ve Şiiri  by Yusuf Eradam

Günseli Sönmez İşçi  - Crossing the Boundaries: Cultural Studies in the UK and US, edited by Laurence Raw, Gülriz Büken, and Günseli Sönmez İşçi

Michael Oppermann -  Three Tickets to Loserville, or  American Low-Fi Hits the Screen: Palookaville (1995), Trees Lounge (1997), Big Night  (1997)

The İzmir Cultural Studies Seminar
 

Letter to the Editor

Laurence Raw - The Cultural Context of American Literature: Some Thoughts
 


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