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Australasian Journal of American Studies

Year 2000

 
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July 2000

Articles
ROSE LUCAS Double Hooks: American Women Poets Write the Maternal

RYAN BISHOP Edward Sapir: Form, Meaning and Style - The Fate of a Public Intellectual and the Institionalization of the Social Sciences

Book Reviews
LISL FENWICK H. M. Brands, What America Owes the World.- The Struggle for the Soul of Foreign Policy

MARTIN CROTTY John M. Carroll, Red Grange and the Rise of Modern Football

STEPHEN HARRIS Dan McCall, Citizens of Somewhere Else: Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry James

KATHERINE ELLINGHAUS Beryl Satter, Each Mind a Kingdom: American Women, Sexual Purity, and the New Thought

ROGER OSBORNE Ralph Ellison, John F. Callahan (ed), Juneteenth: A Novel

IAN TYRRELL Lucy Maddox (ed), Locating American Studies: The Evolution of Discipline

DAVID BLOUSTIEN Hilene Flanzbaum (ed), The Americanization of the Holocaust

TREVOR BURNARD Marjorie Garber, Symptoms of Culture

 
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December 2000

Articles
PETER HOFFENBERG Colonial Innocents Abroad? Late Nineteenth-Century Australian Visitors to America and the Invention of New Nations

PATRICK KEYZER The Americanness of the Australian Constitution: The Influence of American Constitutional Jurisprudence on Australian Constitutional Jurisprudence: 1983 to 1994

KEN TAYLOR New World Democratic Ideals of Open Space

GEORGE PURCELL Relative Movements in Australian and United States Trade Policy

CAROLYN BLISS Cheers, Jeers, and Fears: Twentieth Century Australian Novelists Portray the United States

DAVID HEADON Writing for Young Democracies: The Loosely Federated Yarns of Melville and Furphy

JEFF BROWNRIGG Notes on 'Young Ireland' in Australia and the United States

RICHARD TEARE A Note on Australian-American Security Relations

Symposium Report

ROGER OSB0RNE and
HEATHER NEILSON ‘American Literature in Australian Universitiess'

 

 
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