Volume III, Number 1, Spring 2007
Editors: Réka M. Cristian & Zoltán Dragon
Guest Editor's Foreword
Essays
- "Suspicion, Critique, and Pursuit: How Do U.S. Cultural Anthropology, U.S. Cultural Studies, and U.S. American Studies View One Another?" by Virginia Dominguez
- "What's Performance Got to Do With it? Interview with Jane Desmond about Performance Studies, Cultural Studies and American Studies" by Éva Federmayer
- "The Clash of American Civilizations: The U.S. and the Latino Peril" by Éva Eszter Szabó
- "Learning to Listen: Changing Perspectives in the Study of Cultural Diversity in North-America" by Judit Ágnes Kádár
- "My Slice of Americana: Ethno-Cultural Identities in the Making" by Mónika Fodor
- "'Other' lessons to be learnt from hate speech regulation in the US and the chances of Women Studies in Hungary" by Erzsébet Barát
- "Studying American Culture through its Metaphors: Dimensions of Variation and Frames of Experience" by Zoltán Kövecses
- "Recanonizing Henry James: Colm Tóibín’s The Master" by Ágnes Zsófia Kovács
- "Transparent Space and the Production of the Female Body in Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God and Jonah’s Gourd Vine" by Péter Gaál Szabó