[Englecturers] FW: American Fiction of the 1990s (5/2/06; collection)

Steven Axelrod steven.axelrod at ucr.edu
Fri Dec 23 17:15:18 PST 2005


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AMERICAN FICTION OF THE 1990S. Abstracts are invited for a collection of
essays on American fiction of the 1990s, which has been commissioned by
Routledge. Primary authors and texts should be mostly those taught, well
known, award-winning, literary (the collection is designed for senior-level
undergraduate courses). Essays may focus on a single text or author or may
group texts or authors under a coherent, relevant topic. Essays will be
assigned to one of the following themes, which form the organizing sections
of the book: Geographies, Ethnicities, Memories, Sexualities, Technologies.
What are the distinguishing features and exciting achievements of American
fiction of the 1990s with regard to such categories? Contributors are
encouraged to set American fiction in its cultural, literary-historical,
and/or theoretical context. Send abstracts (300-500 words in length),
accompanied by the contributor's affiliation and a list of select
publications, as a Word attachment by 5 Fe!  bruary 2006 or write for
further information to Jay Prosser (j.d.prosser at leeds.ac.uk
<mailto:j.d.prosser at leeds.ac.uk> ).


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