Polish Journal for American Studies

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ARTICLES

In Memory of Andrzej Antoszek (1971-2013)

Irmina Wawrzyczek, Rethinking the History of the American Revolution: An Interview with Michal Jan Rozbicki

Julia Fiedorczuk, “The profession of humility”: Marianne Moore’s Ethical Artifice

Marta Kmiecik, “Does it seem I… poet-wit? Shame on me then!”: Laura (Riding) Jackson’s Refusal to Play the Game of Poetry

Tadeusz Pióro, Death and Heroism in the Work of Frank O’Hara and Andy Warhol

Alicja Piechucka, “Saint Brother and Saint Sister”: the Motif of Fraternal Incest in Gladys Huntington’s Madame Solario

Shelley Armitage, Black Looks and Imagining Oneself Richly: The Cartoons of Jackie Ormes

Józef Jaskulski, Dissecting the Commodified: The Frontier as Hyperreality in Robert Altman’s Buffalo Bill and the Indians

Krzysztof K. Kietzman, Between Eden and Utopia: Techno-Innocence and Cyber-Rapture in William Gibson’s Neuromancer

Jennifer D. Ryan, “The Omphalos of All We Are”: Re-imagining the Captivity Narrative in Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves

Urszula Niewiadomska-Flis, “A Kitchen of Her Own”: Chicana Identity Negotiations Framed through Foodways in Carla Trujillo’s What Night Brings

Mirosław Aleksander Miernik, The Evolution of Emo and Its Theoretical Implications

REVIEW ESSAY

Kacper Bartczak, Poetry and Epistemology

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