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[Commlist] EJAS call for book reviews
Sat Feb 05 17:51:31 GMT 2022
*EJAS (European Journal of American Studies): Call for book reviews*
EJAS (European Journal of American Studies) invites reviews of current
books on topics relevant to American studies for publication in EJAS’
upcoming issues (vol. 17-18) due in 2022 and 2023.
Please send a review proposal (author, title, publisher, publishing date
and place, number of pages), and CV (including the list of publications)
to the book review editor, Dr. Kornelia Boczkowska
((kornelia /at/ amu.edu.pl)). We accept proposals on a rolling basis.
Authors of accepted proposals will be expected to write a book review
(1000 words) and follow the MLA 8th edition style manual when preparing
the manuscript.
EJAS is the official, peer-reviewed academic journal of the European
Association for American Studies, a federation of 21 national and
joint-national associations of specialists of the United States
(<http://www.eaas.eu>) gathering approximately 4,000 scholars from 27
European countries.
*Suggested Titles (other proposal are also welcome provided that book
publications are in _English_ and have been published in _2021 or 2022_
in the field of _American studies_):*
Rise of the Spectacular: America in the 1950s by John Hannigan
(Routledge, 2021)
Beat Feminisms: Aesthetics, Literature, Gender, Activism by Polina
Mackay (Routledge, 2022)
To Make Negro Literature: Writing, Literary Practice, and African
American by Elizabeth McHenry (Duke University Press, 2021)
Philosophy for Spiders: On the Low Theory of Kathy Acker by McKenzie
Wark (Duke University Press, 2021)
Speaking for the People: Native Writing and the Question of Political
Form by Mark Rifkin (Duke University Press, 2021)
Whiteness Interrupted: White Teachers and Racial Identity in
Predominantly Black Schools by Marcus Bell (Duke University Press, 2021)
Long Term: Essays on Queer Commitment by Scott Herring and Lee Wallace
(Duke University Press, 2021)
Archiving Mexican Masculinities in Diaspora by Nicole M.
Guidotti-Hernández (Duke University Press, 2021)
Roadrunnerby Joshua Clover (Duke University Press, 2021)
Birthing Black Mothers by by Jennifer C. Nash (Duke University Press, 2021)
Magical Habits by Monica Huerta (Duke University Press, 2021)
Ugly Freedoms by Elisabeth R. Anker (Duke University Press, 2022)
There's a Disco Ball Between Us: A Theory of Black Gay Life by Jafari S.
Allen (Duke University Press,2022)
Racist Love: Asian Abstraction and the Pleasures of Fantasy by Leslie
Bow (Duke University Press,2022)
"Beyond This Narrow Now" Or, Delimitations, of W. E. B. Du Bois by Nahum
Dimitri Chandler (Duke University Press,2022)
Reclaiming John Steinbeck by Gavin Jones (Cambridge University Press, 2021)
The New Wallace Stevens Studies edited by Bart Eeckhout and Gül Bilge
Han (Cambridge University Press, 2021)
The World of Bob Dylan edited by Sean Latham (Cambridge University
Press, 2021)
Sound Recording Technology and American Literature by Jessica E. Teague
(Cambridge University Press, 2021)
A History of the Literature of the U.S. South edited by Harilaos
Stecopoulos (Cambridge University Press, 2021)
The Cambridge Companion to American Theatre since 1945 edited by Julia
Listengarten and Stephen Di Benedetto (Cambridge University Press, 2021)
Latinidad at the Crossroads edited by Amanda Ellen Gerke and Luisa María
González Rodríguez (Brill, 2021)
Ezra Pound's Washington Cantos and the Struggle for Light by Alec Marsh
(Bloomsbury, 2021)
America's Road to Empire: Foreign Policy from Independence to World War
One, by Piero Gleijeses (Bloomsbury, 2021)
Inside the US Navy of 1812–1815 by William S. Dudley (John Hopkins
University Press, 2021)
To Her Credit: Women, Finance, and the Law in Eighteenth-Century New
England Cities by Sara T. Damiano (John Hopkins University Press, 2021)
Yankee Yarns: Storytelling and the Invention of the National Body in
Nineteenth-Century American Culture by Stefanie Schafer (Edinburgh
University Press, 2021)
1871: Peter Pernin’s Peshtigo Fire Memoir The Finger of God Is There! by
Charles E. Mercier Peshtigo (TBR Books New York, 2021)
“All-Electric” Narratives: Time-Saving Appliances and Domesticity in
American Literature, 1945–2020 by Rachele Dini (Bloomsbury, 2021)
Lost in the New West: Reading Williams, McCarthy, Proulx and McGuane by
Mark Asquith (Bloomsbury, 2021)
Chicago. A Literary History edited by Frederik Byrn Køhlert (Cambridge
University Press, 2021)
Collusions of Fact and Fiction: Performing Slavery in the Works of
Suzan-Lori Parks and Kara Walker by Ilka Saal (The University of Iowa
Press, 2021)
Benjamin Franklin by Kevin J. Hayes (Reaktion Books, 2022)
After One Hundred Winters: In Search of Reconciliation on America’s
Stolen Lands by Margaret Jacobs (Princeton University Press, 2022)
Brotherhood in Rhythm: The Jazz Tap Dancing of the Nicholas Brothers,
20th Anniversary Edition by Constance Valis Hill (Oxford University
Press, 2022)
White Men's Law: The Roots of Systemic Racism by Peter Irons (Oxford
University Press, 2022)
The Rainbow after the Storm: Marriage Equality and Social Change in the
U.S. by Michael J. Rosenfeld (Oxford University Press, 2022)
American Torture from the Philippines to Iraq: A Recurring Nightmare by
William L. d'Ambruoso(Oxford University Press, 2022)
Covering Muslims: American Newspapers in Comparative Perspective by Erik
Bleich and A. Maurits van der Veen (Oxford University Press, 2022)
Democracy Lives in Darkness: How and Why People Keep Their Politics a
Secret by Emily Van Duyn(Oxford University Press, 2022)
Reckoning: Black Lives Matter and the Democratic Necessity of Social
Movements by Deva R. Woodly (Oxford University Press, 2022)
The Queer Biopic in the AIDS Era by Laura Stamm (Oxford University
Press, 2022)
Altar Call in Europe: Billy Graham, Mass Evangelism, and the Cold-War
West by Uta A. Balbier (Oxford University Press, 2022)
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