2003 Studies in American Culture - 26.2
"The Growing Season": Erskine Caldwell's Examination of the Agrarian PromiseRobert L.McDonald
"[R]ight now body is everything"': Harry Crews' Representation of Poor-White Culture in BodyWendy Pearce Miller
Roller Coasters and Civil Rights: John Waters's Hairspray and the Desegregation of theGwynn Oak Amusement ParkPaul Haspel
In the Name of the [Faux] Father: The Influence of Abraham Lincoln in The America Playand Topdog/UnderdogAndrea Goto
"Bigger Fish to Fry": Imag(in)ing Masculinity in Steven Okazaki's American SonsJames Wren
If These Walls Could Talk: Female Agency and Structural Inhabitants in Charlotte Perkins Gilman's"The Yellow Wallpaper" and the Paintings of Remedios VaroBeth Brunk-Chavez
Morality, Economy and the Nature of the World: Fourier and ThoreauBrianButler
Mark Twain's Critique of Political Conspiracy inthe 1880s:A Connecticut Yankeein King Arthur's CourtJames Fulcher
Book Review:Slayer Slang: A Buffy the Vampire Slayer Lexicon by Michael AdamsHeather Holloway
Cover Design by Ray Goto, Professor of Foundations,
Savannah Collegeof Art and Design, Savannah, Georgia