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Maurizio Zinni, Schermi radioattivi: l'America, Hollywood e l'incubo nucleare da Hiroshima alla crisi di Cuba

open access: yesIperstoria, 2014
Review of Schermi radioattivi: l'America, Hollywood e l'incubo nucleare da Hiroshima alla crisi di Cuba, by Maurizio Zinni.
Matteo Sanfilippo
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Menorah Review (No. 41, Fall, 1997) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
The Jewish Image in American Fiction -- An Endless Journey?

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Transatlantic consumptions: disease, fame and literary nationalisms in the Davidson sisters, Southey, and Poe. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
This article supplements Lawlor’s Consumption and Literature by demonstrating the complex relationships between disease and literature. Lawlor shows how the consumptive American poetesses, sisters Margaret and Lucretia Davidson, became famous for their ...
Lawlor, Clark
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TRAUMA AND POSSIBLE PATHWAYS TO HEALING IN THE BLUEST EYE: PECOLA’S STORY AND CLAUDIA’S NARRATION

open access: yesRevista Criação & Crítica, 2020
The Bluest Eye tells the story of Pecola, a black little girl who undergoes different forms of discrimination and abuse because of the color of her skin.
Rosana Ruas Machado Gomes
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Fate in his Eye and Empire on his Arm. La nascita e lo sviluppo della letteratura epica statunitense. Enrico Botta

open access: yesIperstoria, 2018
Review on the volume, written by Enrico Botta, about the rise and development of American epic literature.
Nicola Paladin
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Chinatown Black Tigers: Black Masculinity and Chinese Heroism in Frank Chin\u27s Gunga Din Highway [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Images of ominous villains and asexual heroes in literature and mainstream American culture tend to relegate Asian American men to limited expressions of masculinity.
Anderson, Crystal S.
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"If you go there - you who was never there:" On Contemporary Uses of the Memory of Slavery

open access: yesIperstoria, 2016
Kenneth Warren, in his controversial What Was African American Literature? (2011), argues that while African American literature was once “prospective,” contemporary black writing is “retrospective” and its obsessive preoccupation with the past is the ...
Anna Scacchi
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