Polish Journal for American Studies

PJAS 2 Contents

Jadwiga Maszewska, “Nobody Knows Where Aztlan Is”: An Interview with Daniel Chacón

Zofia Kolbuszewska, The Discontents of Applied Teratology: A Crisis of Monstrosity in Charles Brockden Brown’s “Somnambulism: A Fragment”

Joseph C. Schöpp, “Painting and Sculpture are Gymnastics of the Eye”: Emerson’s Search for a Democratic Concept of Art as Experience

Joseph Kuhn, The Middle Ages of Late Brahmin New England: The Role of a Historical Figure in the Modernism of T.S. Eliot and Allen Tate

Noel Polk, How Shreve Gets in to Quentin’s Pants

Paulina Ambroży-Lis, A Rose for Eurydice: The Nocturne and Melancholia in William Faulkner’s “Pantaloon in Black” and “A Rose for Emily”

Jerzy Sobieraj, America, the South, and the Literature of Reconstruction: Uniqueness of “Another Land”

Sylwia Kuźma-Markowska, Race and Gender Intersected. The Hill/Thomas Controversy

Joanna Durczak, Sherman Alexie’s “Armani Indians” and the New Range of Native American Fiction

Kate Delaney, Earth Into Art

Anna Pochmara, Are You a “Real Man”? – The Construction of Hegemonic Masculinity in American Culture

Lucyna Aleksandrowicz-Pędich, Teaching American Literature in Poland

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