Introduction guest co-editors Edith-Anne Pageot and Judit Kádár. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Benarioua Amira: Review of Gendered journeys : women, migration and feminist psychology. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Bálint Emma: American studies in East-Central Europe - review of Visegrad studies on Americas. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Cora Zoltán: Review of The Capitalist University : the transformation of higher education in the United States, 1945-2016. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Cousineau-Levine Penny: Cher's "Half-breed" and the hybrid masquerades of Kent Monkman's Miss chief testickle. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Földessy Gábor: A foreign "affair" on the domestic scene : Marlene Dietrich's contributions to U.S. cinema, society and culture. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Horváth Márk and Lovász Ádám: Energizing plant studies : dirty hybridity and the power of assemblages. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 2. (2017)
Hódosy Annamária: Bitch training : discipline and punishment in postfeminist narratives of female werewolves. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 2. (2017)
Joachim Joana: Changemakers : (self) representation in a Kaleidoscope of blackness. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Klonowska Barbara: From human-animal friendship to human-animal history : Steven Spielberg's War horse. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 2. (2017)
Kovács Ágnes Zsófia: The Italian Atlantic. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Kurdi Mária: Sam Shepard and Irish theatre : interchange, influence and intertextual links. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Kushnir Roman: Two languages and two selves of the mixed heritage protagonist in a pair of Finnish-American migrant novels. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Kádár Judit: Liminality and the 'Hybrid potential' in literature by some contemporary mixed blood Canadian writers. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Kérchy Anna: Introduction by the guest editor. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 2. (2017)
Kérchy Anna: Stories slipping through the cracks of images... In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Kérchy Anna: Vegetal visions : ecocritical encounters with plant kin in transmediated fairy tales. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 2. (2017)
LaLonde Christopher: Other monuments, another authority : Heid Erdrich's national monuments. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Lopes Lucas da Silva: Review of Biljana Oklopčić's Faulkner and the Native Keystone : reading (Beyond) the American South. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Marjanić Suzana: Zoo-ethical implications of contemporary performance arts : Tajči Čekada's she-boar and trans-hare meet Mary Britton clouse's human-chicken unison. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 2. (2017)
Muhel Tamara: Review of Gregersdotter, Höglund and Hallén's Animal horror cinema - genre, history and criticism. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 2. (2017)
Muller Adam and Freier Amy: Humour, the holocaust and the terror of history. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Márki Zsófia: Seal skin and language - contemporary adaptations of The selkie wife tale. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 2. (2017)
Nemes Z. Márió: Cannibal aesthetics - Hannibal Lecter and the monstrosity of Genius. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 2. (2017)
Pageot Edith-Anne: Forging a transnational identity through relational subjectivity and sensory experience : the writings of Tepehuan/Mexican / Canadian artist Domingo Cisneros. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Palatinus David Levente: Humans, machines and the screen of the anthropocene. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 2. (2017)
Pavlyshyn Halyna: Nonsensical quests for making sense : adapting and interpreting Alice. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Sellers Stephanie A.: Confluences and crossbloods on Turtle Island. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Sepsi László: Embracing the insect : representations of Arthropods in American horror cinema. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 2. (2017)
Szőke Dávid: Review of Modernist ethics and posthumanism. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 2. (2017)
Szűcs Edit: Review of From dog bridegroom to wolf girl : contemporary Japanese fairy-tale adaptations in conversation with the West. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 2. (2017)
Tóth Zsófia Anna: Merida and mother bear : a lesson in feminist cultural pedagogy. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 2. (2017)
Varga Zsanett: Review of HJEAS (Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies), Volume 22, Number 2. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Varga Zsanett: A review of Seress Ákos's A Veszedelem színházai : az amerikai dráma a hidegháború alatt. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Wasilewski Krzysztof: Review of Spider web : the birth of American anticommunism. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)
Xie Jerry: Shane at seventy : Western heroism as class (un)controversy. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (13) 1. (2017)