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Antoni Rita: A vampiric relation to feminism : the monstrous-feminine in Whitley Strieber's and Anne Rice's gothic fiction. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 1. (2008)

Azouz Samy: Cinema and ideology in The bluest eye by Toni Morrison. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 2. (2008)

Balogh Andrea P.: The im/possibility of native American identity in Louise Erdrich's love medicine. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 2. (2008)

Balogh Fruzsina: Ethnic literatures of America : diaspora and intercultural studies : ed. by Somdatta Mandal and Himadri Lahiri. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 1. (2008)

Barát Erzsébet: Social realities in the making by Irén Annus. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 1. (2008)

Beck Günter: "Mmmm …, individualism!" : thoreau and thoreauvian thought in the Simpsons. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 2. (2008)

Bollobás Enikő: Making the subject : performative genders in Carson McCullers' The ballad of the sad cafe and David Hwang's M. Butterfly. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 1. (2008)

Borthaiser Nóra: A whole new world (?) - rereading Disney animations of the early 1990. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 1. (2008)

Csillag András: Born in Hungary, 160 years ago : Joseph Pulitzer and the Hungarians. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 2. (2008)

Eldridge Michael: Pragmatism as post-postmodernism : lessons from Dewey by Larry A. Hickman. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 1. (2008)

Gomez-Galisteo Carmen: The conquistador who wrote a captivity narrative : Cabeza de Vaca's Naufragios as a captivity narrative. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 2. (2008)

Gyetvai Éva: Safe landings : Pollock and Rothko. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 2. (2008)

Hajdú Richárd: The futures of American studies ed. by Donald E. Pease and Robyn Wiegman. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 2. (2008)

Kelemen Zsolt: Michel Chion's Eyes wide shut. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 2. (2008)

Lahiri Himadri: Individual-family interface in Jhumpa Lahiri's The namesake. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 2. (2008)

Morse Don: Pre-linguistic meaning : a pragmatist defense. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 2. (2008)

Novák György: Basic cases in U.S. constitutional law : the separation of powers by Pawel Laidler and U.S. foreign policy : procedure and substance by Łukasz Worldliczek. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 1. (2008)

Oklopčić Biljana: Southern Bellehood (de)constructed : a case study of Blanche Dubois. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 2. (2008)

Peterecz Zoltán: Let's make war : emotions, interests and mission in the United States entering the war in 1898. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 2. (2008)

Ryder John: Prospects for a thick democracy. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 1. (2008)

Sengupta Ashis: The hyphenated identity in contemporary multiethnic American drama. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 1. (2008)

Tóth Zsófia Anna: Violent women on the screen. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 2. (2008)

Tóth Zsófia Anna: The representation of aggressive women in various adaptations of Maurine Dallas Watkins's Chicago. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 1. (2008)

Vajda Zoltán: Amazons, angels, blacks and savages : national others in Thomas Jefferson's thought. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 1. (2008)

Vöő Gabriella: The function of the imagination in the writings of Henry James : the production of a civilized experience by Ágnes Zsófia Kovács. In: Americana : E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, (4) 2. (2008)

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