Volume V, Number 2, Fall 2009 · Special Issue: Proceedings of the 2008 HAAS Conference
Guest Editor's Foreword
Essays
- "The Marking and the Telling — Versions of the Stigma Narrative as Given by Anne Hutchinson, Emily Dickinson, and Philip Roth" by Enikő Bollobás
- "Surfictional Intratextuality: Raymond Federman" by Pia Brînzeu
- "Fall from Innocence: Stephen King’s “The Body”" by Korinna Csetényi
- "American Cinema at the Crossroads of American Studies" by Zsófia Anna Tóth
- "Americanization and Discourses of National Identity in the Romanian Dilema" by Liliana Hamzea
- "Transnational History: An American Perspective" by Lívia Szélpál
- "The Human(e) Parrot" by Dan H. Popescu and Liliana Truţă
- "Edith Wharton’s Model of Culture in French Ways and Their Meaning" by Ágnes Zsófia Kovács
- "Movements into Alterity: Character Development via Claiming the Female Space in A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison" by András Tarnóc
- "British and/or American – the Colonization of the Oregon Country" by Andrea Kökény
- "Private American Help in the Financial Reconstruction of Central Europe in the 1920s" by Zoltán Peterecz
- "Reconceptualized Time and Space in Contemporary Native American Discovery Narratives" by Katalin Bíró-Nagy
AMERICANA - E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary