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Location and Availability
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Burton Barr Central Library
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813.54 Up1YO
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Apr 20 2010 )
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 178-185) and index.
Contents:
- Updike, middles, and the spell of "subjective geography" / D. Quentin Miller
- "Nakedness" or realism in Updike's early short stories / Kristiaan Versluys
- Updike, religion, and the novel of moral debate / Marshall Boswell
- Updike, women, and mythologized sexuality / Kathleen Verduin
- Updike, race, and the postcolonial project / Jay Prosser
- Updike, ethnicity, and Jewish-American drag / Sanford Pinsker
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- Updike, American history, and historical methodology / Edward Vargo
- Updike, Hawthorne, and American literary history / James Plath
- Updike, film, and American popular culture / James A. Schiff
- Updike, Rabbit, and the myth of American exceptionalism / Donald J. Greiner
- Conclusion: U(pdike) & p(ostmodernism) / John N. Duvall.
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