Volume IV, Number 1, Spring 2008

Editors: Réka M. Cristian & Zoltán Dragon
Essays
- "Making the Subject: Performative Genders in Carson McCullers’ The Ballad of the Sad Cafe and David Hwang’s M. Butterfly" by Enikő Bollobás
- "The Hyphenated Identity in Contemporary Multiethnic American Drama" by Ashis Sengupta
- "'Amazons,' 'Angels,' Blacks, and Savages: National Others in Thomas Jefferson’s Thought" by Zoltán Vajda
- "The Representation of Aggressive Women in Various Adaptations of Maurine Dallas Watkins’s Chicago" by Zsófia Anna Tóth
- "“A Whole New World(?)” – Rereading Disney Animations of the Early 1990" by Nóra Borthaiser
- "A Vampiric Relation to Feminism: The Monstrous-Feminine in Whitley Strieber’s and Anne Rice’s Gothic Fiction" by Rita Antoni
- "Prospects for a Thick Democracy" by John Ryder
Reviews
- "Pragmatism as Post-Postmodernism: Lessons from Dewey by Larry A. Hickman" review by Michael Eldridge
- "Social Realities in the Making by Irén Annus" review by Erzsébet Barát
- "Basic Cases in U.S. Constitutional Law. The Separation of Powers by Pawel Laidler and U.S. Foreign Policy: Procedure and Substance by Worldliczek, Łukasz" review by György Novák
- "Ethnic Literatures of America: Diaspora and Intercultural Studies Ed. by Somdatta Mandal and Himadri Lahiri" review by Fruzsina Balogh