Literature and society -- United States
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- Academic writing as social practice
- America's experts : race and the fictions of sociology
- American literature & the culture wars
- American poetry and culture, 1945-1980
- At Emerson's tomb : the politics of classic American literature
- Authority and speech : language, society, and self in the American novel
- Cannibal fictions : American explorations of colonialism, race, gender and sexuality
- Chicano novels and the politics of form : race, class, and reification
- Conscience and purpose : fiction and social consciousness in Howells, Jewett, Chesnutt, and Cather
- Cultural orphans in America
- Deep talk : reading African-American literary names
- Dialectical imaginaries : materialist approaches to U.S. Latino/a literature in the age of neoliberalism
- Framing the margins : the social logic of postmodern culture
- I sing the body politic : history as prophecy in contemporary American literature
- Imagining apocalypse : studies in cultural crisis
- Industrial poetics : demo tracks for a mobile culture
- Lives beyond borders : US immigrant women's life writing, nationality, and social justice
- Loose canons : notes on the culture wars
- Loose canons : notes on the culture wars
- Loose ends : closure and crisis in the American social text
- Mixed bloods and other crosses : rethinking American literature from the Revolution to the culture wars
- Multicultural hybridity : transforming American literary scholarship and pedagogy
- North American encounters : essays in U.S. and English and French Canadian literature and culture
- Paraliterary : the making of bad readers in postwar America
- Plotting justice : narrative ethics and literary culture after 9/11
- Reading the American novel, 1780-1865
- Revolution and the word : the rise of the novel in America
- Revolutionary writers : literature and authority in the New republic, 1725-1810
- Romances of the republic : women, the family, and violence in the literature of the early American nation
- Sensational designs : the cultural work of American fiction, 1790-1860
- Spreading the word : poetry and the survival of community in America
- Super-history : comic book superheroes and American society, 1938 to the present
- Surface and depth : the quest for legibility in American culture
- The Ages of Wonder Woman : Essays on the Amazon Princess in Changing Times
- The Henry Louis Gates, Jr. reader
- The aesthetics and politics of the crowd in American literature
- The death of Satan : how Americans have lost the sense of evil
- The genteel tradition and the sacred rage : high culture vs. democracy in Adams, James, and Santayana
- The hip-hop underground and African American culture : beneath the surface
- The impact of racism on African American families : literature as social science
- The limits of American literary ideology in Pound and Emerson
- The pilot and the passenger : essays on literature, technology, and culture in the United States
- The place of poetry : two centuries of an art in crisis
- The science of sacrifice : American literature and modern social theory
- The vernacular matters of American literature
- Understanding American fiction as postcolonial literature : literature in the historical development of a fluctuating cultural identity
- Vital contact : downclassing journeys in American literature from Herman Melville to Richard Wright
- Women in medicine in nineteenth-century American literature : from poisoners to doctors, Harriet Beecher Stowe to Theda Bara
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