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September 2004
Art,
glitter, and glitz: mainstream playwrights and popular theatre in 1920s America;
edited by Arthur Gewirtz and James J. Kolb. Praeger 2004 243p il (Contributions
in drama and theatre studies no. 100) $69.85
ISBN
0-313-32467-0; LC 2002-73467
Essays discuss readings of O'Neill and other mainstream
playwrights, as well as such topics as burlesque theatre, the Ziegfeld Follies,
and actor John Barrymore.
Barefield,
Laura D.
Gender and history in medieval English romance and chronicle.
Lang, P. 2003 135p (Studies in humanities v. 63) $53.95
ISBN 0-8204-6184-9; LC 2002-30150
Chaucer’s Man of law’s tale, Sir Gawain and the green knight
and Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia regnum Britanniae are the works discussed.
Beyond structural listening?:
postmodern modes of hearing; edited by Andrew Dell’Antonio. University of
California Press 2004 335p $60.00; pa $24.95
ISBN 0-520-23757-9; 0-520-23760-9; LC 2004-1751
Topics include musical analysis, musical virtues, Beethoven,
and MTV.
Causation and counterfactuals;
edited John Collins, Ned Hall, and L.A. Paul. The MIT Press 2004 481p il
(Representation and mind) pa $40.00
ISBN 0-262-53256-5; LC 2003-60612
Challenges to the transitivity of causation, the distinction
between dependence and production in accounts of causation, the distinction
between causation and causal explanation, and a singularist theory of causation
are among the topics analyzed.
Clark, Gregory
Rhetorical landscapes in America: variations on a theme from
Kenneth Burke. University of South Carolina Press 2004 181p il (Studies in
rhetoric/communications) $34.95
ISBN 1-57003-539-3; LC 2003-27552
Includes discussions on New York City, Shaker villages,
Yellowstone National Park, and the Grand Canyon.
Critical pasts: writing criticism,
writing history; edited by Philip Smallwood. Bucknell University Press 2004 212p
(Apercus) pa $25.00
ISBN 0-8387-3595-X; LC 2004-11309
Explores the social dimension of Restoration criticism, the
relations between poetry and criticism, the relations between eighteenth-century
critical and literary history, and other topics.
Dangerous encounters: genealogy and
ethnography; edited by Maria Tamboukou and Stephen J. Hall. Lang, P. 216p
(Eruptions v. 17) $29.95
ISBN 0-8204-5795-7; LC 2002-16250
Examines the methodological and theoretical relationships
between the epistemology and practices of ethnographic research and the
epistemology and practices of Michel Foucault’s genealogical method.
Ernest, John
Liberation historiography: African American writers and the
challenge of history, 1794-1861. The University of North Carolina Press 2004
426p pa $21.95
ISBN 0-8078-2853-X; 0-8078-5521-9; LC 2003-17902
Martin R. Delany, David Walker, Frederick Douglass, William
Wells Brown, and Harriet Jacobs are among the authors discussed.
Experimental approaches to conservative biology; edited by Malcom S. Gordon
and Soraya M. Bartol. University of California Press 2004 343p $75.00
ISBN 0-520-24024-3; LC 2003-18997
Looks at a wide range of terrestrial and aquatic species, from
giant pandas and tree snails, to sea turtles and Steller sea lions, demonstrates
what can be done both to preserve rare species and to combat invasive organisms.
Freedom and determinism: edited by Joseph Keim Campbell, Michael O’Rouke,
and David Shier. The MIT Press 2004 329p (Topics in contemporary philiosophy) pa
$35.00
ISBN 0-262-53257; LC 2003-66491
Contributors include Richard Feldman, John Martin Fischer,
Carl Ginet, and John Perry.
‘A great effusion of blood’?: interpreting Medieval
violence; edited by Mark D. Myerson, Daniel Thiery and Oren Falk. University of
Toronto Press 2004 319p $65.00
ISBN 0-8020-8774-4
Discusses such topics as Anglo-Saxon poetry, Norse sagas,
Islamic historiography, and canon law.
Hokenson, Jan Walsh
Japan, France, and East-West aesthetics: French literature,
1867-2000. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press 2004 520p $80.00
ISBN 0-8386-4010-9; LC 2003-19869
Explicates the works of Malraux, Bergson, Duras, and Barthes.
Home and homelessness in the
medieval and Renaissance world; edited by Nicolas Howe. University of Notre Dame
Press 2004 170p il $40.00; pa $20.00
ISBN 0-268-03069-3; 0-268-03070-7; LC 2004-11325
Venice, colonial Peru, Anglo-Saxon England, and Spain are the
locations discussed.
Lutz, Tom
Cosmopolitan vistas: American regionalism and literary value.
Cornell University Press 2004 226p $47.50; pa $19.95
ISBN 0-8014-4263-X; 0-8014-8923-7; LC 2004-1486
Discusses the works of Sherwood Anderson, Willa Cather, Hamlin
Garland, Ellen Glasgow, Sarah Orne Jewett, Sinclair Lewis, Edgar Lee Masters,
Claude McKay, Edith Wharton, Anzia Yezierska, and others.
Merwin, W.S.
The ends of the earth: essays. Shoemaker and Hoard 2004 278p
$26.00
ISBN 1-9376-030-2
Essays include discussions of George Kirstein, Sydney
Parkinson and Boffia Bonneval.
The nature of history reader; edited by Keith Jenkins
and Alun Munslow. Routledge 2004 352p pa $28.95
ISBN 0-415-24053-0; 0-415-24054-9; LC 2003-21897
Luigi Albertini, Eric Hobsbawm, Fernand Braudel, Gertrude
Himmelfarb, Jacques Derrida, and Walter Benjamin are among the historians and
philosophers discussed.
Pionke, Albert D.
Plots of opportunity: representing conspiracy in Victorian
England. The Ohio State University Press 2004 188p $44.95
ISBN 0-8142-0948-3; LC 2003-27688
Topics include trade unions as secret societies, Catholic
emancipation and the Indian mutiny.
Pols: great writers on American
politicians from Bryan to Reagan; edited by Jack Beatty. Public Affairs 2004
463p $28.00
ISBN 1-58648-015-4; LC 2004-50591
Contributors include Norman Mailer, Robert Caro, Hodding
Carter, Richard Hofstadter, and H.L. Mencken.
Rhetoric before and beyond the
Greeks; edited by Carol S. Lipson and Roberta A. Binkley. State University of
New York Press 2004 267p $62.50; pa $20.95
ISBN 0-7914-60099; 0-7914-6100-9; LC 2003-55621
Focuses on ancient rhetorical practices in Egypt, Mesopotamia,
Israel, and China.
Soto, Michael
The modernist nation: generation, renaissance, and
twentieth-century American literature. The Universoty of Alabama Press 2004 228p
$39.95
ISBN 0-8173-1392-3; LC 2003-24635
Explores the works of W.E.B. DuBois, F. Scott Fitzgerald,
Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, and others.
Understanding anti-Americanism: its
origins and impact at home and abroad; edited with an introduction by John
Hollander. Dee, I.R. 2004 372p $28.95
ISBN 1-56663-564-0; LC 2004-43849
Illustrates anti-Americanism in the Middle East, Western
Europe, and Latin America.
Villarejo, Amy
Lesbian rule: cultural criticism and the value of desire. Duke
University Press 2003 235p il (Next wave) $74.95; pa $21.95
ISBN 0-8223-3192-6; 0-8223-3155-1; LC 2003-5955
Discusses documentaries about Cuba and lesbian pulp fiction,
and films such as Sylvia Scarlett, Exile Shanghai and The Brandon Teena story.
Words that count: essays on early
modern authorship in honor of MacDonald P.Jackson; edited by Brian Boyd.
University of Delaware Press 2004 291p $45.00
ISBN 0-87413-868-X; LC 2003-25954
Shakespeare, Middleton, Peele, and Marlowe are among the
authors analyzed.
Writing
and rewriting national theatre histories; edited by S.E. Wilmer. University of
Iowa Press 2004 277p (Studies in theatre history and culture) $42.95
ISBN 0-87745-906-1; LC 2004-48018
The theatres of such countries as Sweden, Russia, Canada,
Slovenia, United States, and Mexico are discussed.
Zukofsky, Louis
A useful art: essays and radio scripts on American design;
edited with an introduction by Kenneth Sherwood; afterword by John Taggart.
Wesleyan Univ. Press 2003 233p (The Wesleyan centennial edition of the complete
critical writings of Louis Zukofsky v. 6) $65.00; pa $24.95
ISBN 0-8195-6639-X; 0-8195-6640-3; LC 2002-41180
Essays discuss such topics as ironwork, tin ware, furniture
maker Duncan Phyfe and friendship quilts.
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