Abstract

1. Introduction America and Its Borders 2. Latino/a Un-bordering in US Fiction - A. Robert Lee 3. Constituting Immigrants as Americans - Nahem Yousaf 4.Cultural Translation in Bharati Mukherjee's The Holder of the World - Krishna Sen Racial Exchanges 5.Red, White and Black: Racial Exchanges in Fiction by Sherman Alexie - Andrew Dix 6.Globalization and American Violence in Toni Morrison's Jazz and Charles Johnson's Dreamer - Andrew Warnes 7.The Reappearance of the Mixed-Race Character in American Fiction - Suzanne W. Jones Telling Histories 8.Origins and Empire in Mason & Dixon - Stacey Olster 9.Reimagining the Historical Subject in Philip Roth's American Trilogy and Beyond - Derek Parker Royal 10. Tim O'Brien and the topography of trauma - Brian Jarvis Sex and the Popular 11.Queer Fiction and the American Protest Literature Tradition - Zoe Trodd 12. Regular Lolitas: The Afterlives of an American Adolescent - Kasia Boddy 13. Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings in Fiction - Sharon Monteith Technologies and Terror 14. Beyond the Cold War in Don DeLillo's Mao II and Underworld - Peter Knight 15. Glamorama, Fight Club, and the Terror of Narcissistic Abjection - Alex E. Blazer 16. Addiction and Recovery in David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest - Timothy Aubry 17.Technology and Mediation at the End of Postmodernism - Stephen J. Burn

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