
European Journal of American Culture 43.1 is out now!
Intellect is pleased to announce that European Journal of American Culture 43.1 is out now.
In this issue, we have four articles that range from nineteenth-century children’s magazines to reality television. These pieces are, if anything, indicative of the breadth of material we cover in the European Journal of American Culture. We are interested as much in Faulkner’s bodily evacuations as we are the role of satanic panics in US culture.
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Aims & Scope
The European Journal of American Culture is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to encompass the evolution of America and its culture. It is particularly interested in how the visual arts, politics, literature, history and media engage with cultural issues. EJAC aims to present a fresh perspective on American culture in all its forms.
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Issue 43.1
Editorial
Welcome to issue 43.1 of the journal, the first of 2024
JOHN WILLS, CHRISTOPHER LLOYD AND HARRIET STILLEY
Articles
CHARLOTTE GOUGH
‘Vomiting the crying’: A poetics of fluids in William Faulkner’s Light in August and As I Lay Dying
SOLVEIG DUNKEL
THOMAS RUYS SMITH
Extreme homes, extreme consumption? The American Dream in Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
MARIA BORSUK
Book Reviews
The American Adrenaline Narrative, Kristin J. Jacobson (2020)
JUNI KVARVING
MYERS ENLOW