Volume II, Number 2, Fall 2006
Essays
- "Neoconservatism vs. Multiculturalism and Radicalism during the 1980s and early 1990s: The Historical Ideology of Gertrude Himmelfarb" by Avital H. Bloch
- "'Revolution Is a Serious Thing": Angela Davis's Autobiography as a Prison Narrative'" by Nina Bosnicova
- "On a Jamesian Ethics of Manners: Henry James’s cultural criticism" by Ágnes Zsófia Kovács
- "From Delicate Absence to Presence: The Child in Edward Albee’s Alternating Families" by Réka M. Cristian
- "Constituting Elements of Faulkner’s Yoknapatawpha: Mirroring of the Actual in the Apocryphal" by Biljana Oklopčić
- "'Just when you thought racism couldn’t get any more racismer': The Treatment of Stereotypes in Drawn Together" by Éva Misits
- "Hungarian Ethnicity as Preserved in Toledo, Ohio" by Anna Szentgyörgyi
- "Wheeling to Change" by Dániel Antal
Reviews
- "Go Web!" by Zoltán Dragon
- "Review of Eger Journal of American Studies, Vol. VIII. 2002 and Proceedings of the HUSSDE 1 Conference, Pécs, 25-26 January 2002" by Lívia Szélpál
- "Under Construction: A History of American Literature" by Réka M. Cristian
- "Two Critical Approaches on Vampirism: A Book Review on Nina Auerbach’s Our Vampires Ourselves (1995) and Bram Dijkstra’s Evil Sisters. The Threat of Female Sexuality and the Cult of Manhood (1996)" by Rita Antoni
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