Volume I, Number 1, Fall 2005


Volume I, Number 1, Fall 2005

Essays

Twenty Years of American Studies in Szeged, Hungary by Bálint Rozsnyai

American Studies in the Age of Visual/Electronic Reproduction by Réka M. Cristian & Zoltán Dragon

"How Does It Feel to Be a Problem?" Race and Ethnicity in Contemporary US Society by Irén Annus

The American Model of Urban Development: Lessons for Europe by Paul Kantor

"Being Here or Where": Changing the Subject in The Body Artist by Jon Roberts

"What's Love Got To Do With It?": Contemporary Feminist Legal Theory and Its Cultural Critique of Liberalism by Avital H. Bloch

Americas: A Study of Hybridity Through the Literary Works of Aurora Levins Morales and Rosario Morales by Katalin Bodó

How to Let the Cat Out of the Bag? Non-Diegetic Music in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Zsanett Barna

Book reviews

Avital H. Bloch and Lauri Umansky (eds.), Impossible to Hold: Women and Culture in the 1960s by Réka M. Cristian

John Belton's American Cinema/American Culture, 2nd ed. by Nóra Borthaiser