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- A companion to the American novel
- Academic writing as social practice
- America's experts : race and the fictions of sociology
- American drama in social context
- American gothic culture : an Edinburgh companion
- American literacy : fifty books that define our culture and ourselves
- American literary cultures : a reader
- American literature & the culture wars
- American literature and American identity : a cognitive cultural study from the Revolution through the Civil War
- American utopia : literature, society, and the human use of human beings
- An American body-politic : a Deleuzian approach
- At Emerson's tomb : the politics of classic American literature
- Authority and speech : language, society, and self in the American novel
- Bees in early modern transatlantic literature : sovereign colony
- Black mothers to sons : juxtaposing African American literature with social practice
- Can poetry matter? : essays on poetry and American culture
- Cannibal fictions : American explorations of colonialism, race, gender, and sexuality
- Chang and Eng reconnected : the original Siamese twins in American culture
- Chicano drama : performance, society, and myth
- Chicano novels and the politics of form : race, class, and reification
- Chicano poetics : heterotexts and hybridites
- Composing cultures : modernism, American literary studies, and the problem of culture
- Conscience and purpose : fiction and social consciousness in Howells, Jewett, Chesnutt, and Cather
- Cultural orphans in America
- Deep talk : reading African-American literary names
- Dialectical imaginaries : materialist approaches to U.S. Latino/a literature in the age of neoliberalism
- Discourse and the other : the production of the Afro-American text
- Engaging youth
- Framing the margins : the social logic of postmodern culture
- From Dr. Mather to Dr. Seuss : 200 years of American books for children
- German writing, American reading : women and the import of fiction, 1866-1917
- I sing the body politic : history as prophecy in contemporary American literature
- Imagining apocalypse : studies in cultural crisis
- Literary democracy : the declaration of cultural independence in America
- Loose canons : notes on the culture wars
- Loose ends : closure and crisis in the American social text
- Mixed bloods and other crosses : rethinking American literature from the Revolution to the culture wars
- Multicultural hybridity : transforming American literary scholarship and pedagogy
- Novels, novelists, and readers : toward a phenomenological sociology of literature
- Panic among the philistines
- Plotting justice : narrative ethics and literary culture after 9/11
- Poets beyond the barricade : rhetoric, citizenship, and dissent after 1960
- Preserving Native American history
- Reaching rural communities
- Reading as therapy : what contemporary fiction does for middle-class Americans
- Reading the American novel, 1780-1865
- Reconceptualizing American literary/cultural studies : rhetoric, history, and politics in the humanities
- Reconstructing individualism : a pragmatic tradition from Emerson to Ellison
- Regional perspectives : an examination of America's literary heritage
- Required reading : why our American classics matter now
- Revolution and the word : the rise of the novel in America
- Revolutionary Writers : literature and authority in the New Republic, 1750-1830
- Romances of the republic : women, the family, and violence in the literature of the early American nation
- Sensational designs : the cultural work of American fiction, 1790-1860
- Shakespeare and civil unrest in Britain and the United States
- Spreading the word : poetry and the survival of community in America
- Stories and society : children's literature in its social context
- Supporting veterans
- Teaching tainted lit : popular American fiction in today's classroom
- The American dream and the popular novel
- The Henry Louis Gates, Jr. reader
- The aesthetics and politics of the crowd in American literature
- The architecture of address : the monument and public speech in American poetry
- The death of Satan : how Americans have lost the sense of evil
- The ethnography of manners : Hawthorne, James, Wharton
- The genteel tradition and the sacred rage : high culture vs. democracy in Adams, James, and Santayana
- The impact of racism on African American families : literature as social science
- The limits of American literary ideology in Pound and Emerson
- The other side of terror : Black women and the culture of US empire
- The pilot and the passenger : essays on literature, technology, and culture in the United States
- The place of poetry : two centuries of an art in crisis
- The science of sacrifice : American literature and modern social theory
- The sense of society : a history of the American novel of manners
- The serpent within : politics, literature and American individualism
- The vernacular matters of American literature
- Theatre, society, and the nation : staging American identities
- Visions of America ; : eleven literary historical essays
- Vital contact : downclassing journeys in American literature from Herman Melville to Richard Wright
- Women in medicine in nineteenth-century American literature : from poisoners to doctors, Harriet Beecher Stowe to Theda Bara
- Wonder Woman Unbound : the Curious History of the World's Most Famous Heroine
- Word by word : emancipation and the act of writing
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