Vol. 2, No. 1 (Fall 2010)

Articles

Polk County: Zora Neale Hurston’s Black South and the Quest for a “real Negro theater”
Diana Rosenhagen

Putting the Dynamic Past to Everyday Use in the Fiction of Southern Women Writers
Julia Sattler

Putting the Dynamic Past to Everyday Use in the Fiction of Southern Women Writers
Constante González Groba

Black and White Identity in Today’s Southern Novel
Jan Nordby Gretlund

Memories of Child Abuse in Jim Grimsley’s Dan Crell Trilogy
Roman Trušník

Theater of Identity: The Buddha of Suburbia
Radek Glabazňa

Showing Faith: Catholicism in American TV Series
John Andreas Fuchs

Reviews

Pursue the Illusion: Problems of Public Poetry in America, by Astrid Franke (reviewed by Jiří Flajšar)

Literary Childhoods: Growing Up in British and American Literature, edited by Šárka Bubíková (reviewed by Ema Jelínková)