Table of Contents
Articles
| Rowing in Eden: Waterscapes in 19th Century American Art and Literature | |
| Arne Neset | 1-16 |
| Exemplary Exegeses: Sermons as Allegories of Interpretation in John Updike's 'A Month of Sundays | |
| Mikko Keskinen | 17-33 |
| The Body Overconsumed: Masculinity and Consumerism in Ernest Hemingway's 'Across the River and Into the Tree' | |
| Jopi Nyman | 34-46 |
| Art into History: Western Landscapes and the Politics of Culture | |
| Michael Böss | 47-66 |
| Jazz in the Age of Anxious Modernist Aesthetics: Authenticity versus Kitsch | |
| Christen Kold Thomsen | 67-90 |
Essay Review
| Review Essay | |
| ASIS American Studies in Scandinavia | 91-101 |
Book Review
| Duco van Oostium's 'Male Authors, Female Subjets. The Woman Within/Beyond the Borders of Henry Adams, Henry Adams and Others' | |
| Richard Hardack | 118-120 |
| Mary O'Connell's 'Updike and the Patriarchal Dilemma: Masculinity in the Rabbit Novels' | |
| Orm Øverland | 102-103 |
| Donald S. MacQueen's 'American Social Studies. A University Primer' | |
| Birgitte Nielsen | 104-105 |
| David Mauk's 'The Colony that Rose From the Sen: Norwegian Maritime Migration and Community in Brooklyn, 1850-1910' | |
| Dag Blanck | 105-106 |
| Paul D. Moreno's 'From Direct Action to Affirmative Action: Fair Employment Law and Policy in America 1933-1972' | |
| Ole Moen | 106-109 |
| Daniel Patrick Moynihan's 'Miles to Go: A Personal History of Social Policy' | |
| David C. Mauli | 109-111 |
| David E. Nye's 'Narratives and Spaces: Technology and the Construction of American Culture, Representing American Culture | |
| Inger H. Dalsgaard | 111-114 |
| Jopi Nyman's ' Men Alone Masculinity, Individualism and Hard-Boded Fiction | |
| Magdalena J. Zaborowska | 114-116 |
| Thomas H. O'Connor's 'The Boston Irisk: A Political History' | |
| Michael Boss | 116-118 |
| Richard Pells' 'Not Like Us: How Europeans Have Loved, Hated and Transformed American Culture Since World War II | |
| Ole Bech-Petersen | 120-121 |
| Scott DeVeaux: The Birth of BeBop: A Social and Musical History. | |
| Christen K Thomsen | 122-125 |
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