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Left politics and the literary profession
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The ideologies of African American literature
from the Harlem Renaissance to the Black nationalist revolt ; a sociology of literature perspective -
Writing the radical center
William Carlos Williams, John Dewey, and American cultural politics -
The political aesthetic of Yeats, Eliot, and Pound
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Psychological politics of the American dream
the commodification of subjectivity in twentieth-century American literature -
Every tub must sit on its own bottom
the philosophy and politics of Zora Neale Hurston -
Feminism and the politics of literary reputation
the example of Erica Jong -
Heroism and the black intellectual
Ralph Ellison, politics, and Afro-American intellectual life -
Ezra Pound's post(modern) poetics and politics
logocentrism, language and truth -
Vonnegut in fact
the public spokesmanship of personal fiction -
Rabbit tales
poetry and politics in John Updike's Rabbit novels -
Communists, cowboys, and queers
the politics of masculinity in the work of Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams -
James M. Cain and the American Authors' Authority
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John Updike and the Cold War
drawing the iron curtain -
New deal modernism
American literature and the invention of the welfare state -
Negative liberties
Morrison, Pynchon, and the problem of liberal ideology -
Eudora Welty and politics
did the writer crusade? -
African American satire
the sacredly profane novel -
Not in sisterhood
Edith Wharton, Willa Cather, Zona Gale, and the politics of female authorship -
Ralph Ellison and the politics of the novel
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Platonic noise
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Guys like us
citing masculinity in Cold War poetics -
Poetry, politics & culture
argument in the work of Eliot, Pound, Stevens, & Williams -
Joyce and the G-men
J. Edgar Hoover's manipulation of modernism -
Writers of conviction
the personal politics of Zona Gale, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Rose Wilder Lane, and Josephine Herbst