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adam_text | CONTENTS
introduction
GREIL MARCUS and WERNER SOLLORS xxi
1507
The name
America
appears on a map
TOBY LESTER
ι
152
ì
,
August
13
Mexico in America
KIRSTEN SILVA GRUESZ 6
1536,
July
24
Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca
ILAN
STAVANS
и
1585
Counterfeited according to the truth
MICHAEL
GAUDIO
15
1607
Fear and love in the Virginia colony
ADAM GOODHEART
21
1630
A city upon a hill
ELIZABETH WINTHROP
26
1643
A nearer neighbor to the Indians
TED W10MER
30
1666,
July
10
Anne Bradstreet
WAI CHEE DIMOCK
35
1670
The American jeremiad
EMORY ELLIOTT
40
Ì
670
The stamp of God s image
JASON D. LaFOUNTAIN
44
1673
The Jesuit relations
LAURENT
DUBOIS
50
1683
Francis Daniel Pastorius
ALFRED
L BROPHY
54
1692
The Salem witchcraft trials
SUSAN CASTILLO
59
1
Ó93-
1694,
March
4 Edward Taylor
WERNER SOLLORS
1700 Samuel Sewall,
The Selling of
Joseph
DAVID
BLIGHT
1722 Benjamin Franklin,
The Silence Dogood
Letters
JOYCE E. CHAPLIN
1740
The Great Awakening
JOANNE VAN DER
WOUDE
Late 1740s;
1814, September 13-14
Two national anthems
JOHN PICKER
1765,
December
23
Michel-Guillaume
Jean de Crèvecoeur
LEO
ĐAMROSCH
1773,
September Phillis Wheatley
RAFIA ZAFAR
1776
The Declaration of Independence
FRANK KELLETER
1784,
June Charles Willson
Peale
MICHAEL
LEJA
1787
James Madison, Notes of the Debates in the Federal
Convention
MITCHELL MELTZER
1787-1790
John Adams, Discourses on
Davila
JOHN DIGG1NS
1791
Philip Freneau and The National Gazette
JEFFREY L. PASLEY
1796
Washington s farewell address
FRANCOIS
FURSTENBERG
1798
Mary Rowlandson and the Alien and Sedition Acts
NANCY ARMSTRONG
1798
American gothic
MARCAMFREVILLE
1801,
March
4
Jefferson s first inaugural address
JAN ELLEN LEWIS
64
69
74
79
93
103
108
117
127
1804,
January The matter of Haiti
KAIAMA GLOVER
1809
Cupola of the world
JUDITH RICHARDSON
1819,
February The Missouri crisis
JOHN STAUFFER
1820,
November
27
Landscape with birds
CHRISTOPH
IRMSCHER
1821
Sequoyah, the Cherokee syllabary
LISA BROOKS
1821,
June
30
Június
Brutus Booth
COPPÉLIA
KAHN
1822
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, the Ojibwe firefly, and
Longfellow s Hiawatha
DAVID
TREUER
1825,
November Thomas Cole and the Hudson River
school
ALAN WALLACH
1826,
July
4
Songs of the republic
STEVE ERICKSON
1826
Cooper s Leatherstocking tales
RICHARD HUTSON
1826; 1927
Transnational poetry
STEPHEN
BURT
1827
Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon
TERRYL L.
GIVENS
1828
David Walker, Appeal, in Four Articles
TOMMIE SHELBY
1830,
May
21
Jump Jim Crow
W.
T. LHAMON,
JR.
1831,
March
5
The Cherokee Nation decision
PHILIP DELORIA
141
iyo
154
160
164
168
17З
178
182
187
192
196
201
205
136
CONTENTS
1832,
July
10
President Jackson s bank veto
DAN FELLER
210
1835,
January Democracy in America
TED WIDMER
215
1835
William
Gilmore Simms,
The Yemassee
JEFFREY JOHNSON
221
1835
The Sacred Harp
SEAN WIIENTZ
225
1836,
February 23-March
6
The Alamo and Texas border
writing
NORMA E. CANTI)
230
1836,
February
28
Richard Henry Dana, Jr.
KIRSTEN SILVA GRUESZ 235
1837,
August
15
Ralph Waldo Emerson, The American
Scholar
JAMES COMANT
239
1838,
July
15
The Divinity School Address
HERWIG FRIEDL 244
1838,
September
3
The slave narrative
CAILLE MILLNER
249
! 841
The Murders in the Rue Morgue
ROBERT CLARK
254
1846,
June James Russell Lowell s Biglow Papers
SHELLEY STREEBY
2Î9
1846,
late July Henry David Thoreau
JONATHAN
ARAC
263
1850
The Scarlet Letter
BHARATIMUKHERJEE
268
1850,
July
19
Margaret Fuller and the Transcendentalist
Movement
LAWRENCE BUELL
273
1850,
August
5
Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville
CLARK BLAISE
278
CONTENTS
1851
Moby-Dick
GREIL MARCUS
1851
Uncle Tom s Cabin
BEVERLY LOWRY
1852
Hawthorne s Blithedale Romance and Utopian
communities
WINFRIED FLUCK
1852,
July
5
Frederick Douglass, What to the slave is the
Fourth of July?
LIAM
KENNEDY
1854
Maria Cummins and sentimental fiction
CINDY
WEINSTEIN
1855
Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass
ANGUS FLETCHER
1858
The Lincoln-Douglas debates
MICHAEL T.
GILMORE
1859
The science of the Indian
SCOTT RICHARD LYONS
1861
Emily Dickinson
SUSAN STEWART
1862,
December
13
The journeys
oí
Little Women
SHIRLEY SAMUELS
1865,
March
4
Lincoln s second inaugural address
TED WIDMER
1865
Conditions of repose
ROBIN KELSEY
1869,
March
4 Carl Schurz
MICHAEL BOYDEN
1872,
November
5
All men and women are created equal
LAURA WEXLER
1875
The Winchester Rifle
MERRITT ROE SMITH
283
287
292
297
302
306
312
317
322
328
333
338
344
349
353
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
1876,
January
6
Melville in the dark
KENNETH W. WARREN
1876,
March
10
The art of telephony
AVITAL RONELL
1878
How to Make Our Ideas Clear
CHRISTOPHER HOOKWAY
1879
John
Muir
and nature writing
SCOTT SLOVIC
1881,
January
24
Henry James, Portrait of a Lady
AUDE CAGIDEMETRIO
1884
Mark Twain s hairball
ISHMAEL REED
1884,
July The Linotype machine
LISA GITELMAN
1884,
November The Southwest imagined
LEAH DILWORTH
1885
The problem of error
JAMES CONANT
1885,
July Limits to violence
JAMES DAWES
1885,
October Writing New Orleans
ANDREI CODRESCU
1888
The introduction of motion pictures
JONATHAN LETHEM
1889,
August
28
A Connecticut Yankee in KingArthur s Court
YAEL
SCHACHER
1893
Chief Simon Pokagon and Native American
literature
DAVID
TREUER
1895
WaB.~We ls,A Red Record
JACQUELINE GOLDSBY
1896
Paul Laurence Dunbar, Lyrics of Lowly Life
JUDITH JACKSON FOSSETT
358
362
366
371
375
380
384
392
397
401
406
410
415
420
425
] 896,
September
6
Queen Lili uokalani
ROB WILSON
429
1897,
Memorial Day The Robert Gould Shaw and 54th
Regiment Monument
RICHARD POWERS
434
1898,
June
22
Literature and imperialism
AMY KAPLAN
440
] 899; 1924
McTeague and Greed
GILBERTO
PEREZ
445
1900
Henry Adams
T. J. JACKSON LEARS
45°
1900
The Wizard of Oz
GERALD EARLY
455
1900; 1905
Sister Carrie and The House of Mirth
FARAH JASMINE GRIFFIN
459
1901
Charles W. Chesnutt, The Marrow of Tradition
JOHN EDGAR WIDEMAN
464
1901 ; 1903
The problem of the color line
ARNOLD RAMPERSAD
469
1903,
May
5
The real American has not yet arrived
AVIVA TAUBENFELD 473
ì
903
The invention of the blues
LUC
SANTE
478
1903
One sees what one sees
DANIEL ALBRIGHT
482
1904,
August
30
Henry James in America
ROSSPOSNOCK
488
1905,
October
15
Little Nemo in Slumberland
KERRY ROEDER
493
1906,
April
9
The Azusa Street revival
RJ SMITH
498
1906,
April
18, 5:14
a.m. The San Francisco Earthquake
KATHLEEN
WORAN
50З
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
1911
Alexander s Ragtime Band
PHILIP
FURIA
1912,
April
15
Lifeboats cut adrift
ALAN ACKERMAN
19
Ì
2
The lure of impossible things
HEATHER LOVE
1912
Tarzan
begins his reign
GERALD EARLY
1913
A modernist moment
BONNIE
COSTELLO
1915
D.
W
Griffith, The Birth of a Nation
RICHARD SCHICKEL
1915
Robert Frost
CHRISTIAN WIMAN
1917
The philosopher and the millionaire
RICHARD J.BERNSTEIN
1920,
August
10
Mamie Smith s Crazy Blues
DAPHNE A. BROOKS
1921
JeanToomer
ELIZABETH ALEXANDER
1922
T. S. Eliot and
D. H.
Lawrence
ANITA PATTERSON
1923,
October Chaplinesque
DAVID THOMSON
1924
F. O. Matthiessen meets Russell Cheney
ROBERT
POLITO
1924,
May
26
The Johnson-Reed Act and ethnic literature
YAEL
SCHACHER
1925
The Great Gatsby
LAN
TRAN
1925,
June Sinclair Lewis
JEFFREY FERGUSON
507
512
517
522
Î26
536
54O
545
550
554
559
564
569
574
580
1925,
July The Scopes trial
MICHAEL KAZIN
1925,
August
16
Dorothy Parker
CATHERINE KEYSER
1926
Fire!!
CARLA
KAPLAN
1926
Hardboiled
WALTER MOSLEY
1926
The Book-of-the-Month Club
JOAN SHELLEY RUBIN
1927
Carl Sandburg and
Tir
American Songbag
PAULMULDOON
1927,
May
16
Free to develop their faculties
JEFFREY ROSEN
1928,
April
8,
Easter Sunday Dilsey Gibson goes to church
WERNER SOLLORS
1928,
Summer John
Dos
Passos
PHOEBE KOSMAN
1928,
November
18
The mouse that whistled
KARAL ANN MARLING
1930
You re swell!
ROBERT GOTTLIEB
1930,
March The Silent Enemy
MICAH
TREUER
1930,
October Grant Wood s American Gothic
SARAH VOWELL
1931,
March
19
Nevada legalizes gambling
DAVID THOMSON
1932
Edmund Wilson, The American Jitters
ANTHONY GRAFTON
1932
Arthur Miller
ANDREA MOST
584
588
593
598
Ó02
607
612
617
622
627
632
636
640
644
649
654
1932,
April
or May The River Rouge plant and industrial
beauty
JOHN M. STAUDENMAIER, S.J.
1932,
Christmas Ned Cobb
ROBERT CANTWELL
1933
Baby Face is censored
STEPHANIEZACHAREK
1933,
March FDR s first Fireside Chat
PAULA RABIMOWITZ
1934,
September Robert Penn Warren
HOWELL RAINES
1935
The Popular Front
ANGELA MILLER
1935
The skyscraper
SARAH WHITING
1935,
June
10
Alcoholics Anonymous
MICHAEL TOLKIN
1935,
October
10
Porgy and Bess
JOHN ROCKWELL
1936
Gone with the Wind and Absalom, Absalom!
CAROLYN PORTER
1936,
July
5
Two days in Harlem
ADAM BRADLEY
1936,
November
23
Life begins
MICHAEL
LESY
1938
Superman
DOUGLAS
WOLK
1938,
May Jelly Roll Morton speaks
MARYBETH HAMILTON
1939
Billie
Holiday, Strange Fruit
ROBERT O MEALLY
1939; 1981
Up from invisibility
JOSEF
JAŘAB
Ó59
663
668
672
Ó77
683
689
695
700
705
710
714
719
724
728
732
1940
No way like the American way
ERIKA
DOSS
1940-1944
Preston Sturges
DOUGLAS McGRATH
1941
An insolent style
CARRIE
TIRADO
BRAMEN
1941
Citizen Kane
JOSEPH McBRIDE
1941
The word multicultural
WERNER SOLLORS
1943
Hemingway s paradise
,
Hemingway s prose
KEITH TAYLOR
1944
The second Bill of Rights
CASS R. SUNSTEIN
1945,
February Bebop
INGRID
MONSON
1945,
April
11
Thomas Pynchon and modern war
GLENDA
CARPIO
1945,
August
6,10:45
a.m. The atom bomb
SHARON GHAMARI-TABRIZI
1946,
December
5
Integrating the military
GERALD EARLY
1947,
December
3
Tennessee Williams
CAMILLE
PAGLIA
1948
Norbert
Wiener, Cybernetics
DAVIDA.
MINDELL
1948
Saul Bellow
RUTH WISSE
1949-1950
The Birth of the Cool
TED
GIOIA
1950,
November
28
Damned busy painting
T. J.
CLARK
737
742
747
752
757
762
766
770
775
780
786
790
795
799
804
809
1951
A poet among painters
MARK FORD
1951
The Catcher in the Rye
GISH JEN
1951
James Jones, From Here to Eternity
LINDSAY WATERS
1951
A soft voice
M. LYNN WEISS
1952,
April
12 Elia
Kazan and the blacklist in Hollywood
MICHAEL VENTURA
1952,
June
10
С
L.R.James
DONALD E. PEASE
1953,
January
1
The song in country music
DAVE HICKEY
1954
Wallace Stevens, Collected Poems
HELEN VENDLER
1955,
August
11
The self-respect of my people
MONICA L. MILLER
1955,
September
21
A. J.
Liebling
and the Marciano-
Moore fight
CARLO
ROTELLA
1955,
October
7
A generation in miniature
RICHARD CANDIDA SMITH
1955,
December Nabokov s
Lolita
STEPHEN
SCHIFF
1956,
April
16
Roll Over Beethoven
JAMES MILLER
1957
Dr. Seuss
PHILIP
NEL
1959
Nobody s perfect
WILLIAM J. MANN
1960
Psycho
WILLIAM BEARD
814
819
823
828
832
837
842
847
852
856
861
866
871
876
880
885
1960,
January More than a game
MICHAEL MacCAMBRIDGE
890
1961,
January
20
JFK s inaugural address and Catch-22
CHARLES TAYLOR
895
1961,
July
2
The author as advertisement
DAVID THOMSON
899
1962
Bob Dylan writes Song to Woody
JOSHUA CLOVER
904
1962
White Elephant Art vs. Termite Art
HOWARD HAMPTON
908
1963,
April Letter from Birmingham Jail
GEORGE HUTCHINSON
913
1964
Robert Lowell, For the Union Dead
PETER SACKS
918
1964,
October
27
The last stand on Earth
GARY KAMIYA
923
1965,
September
11
The Council on Interracial Books for
Children
DIANNE JOHNSON
928
ì
965,
October The Autobiography of Malcolm X
DAVID BRADLEY
932
1968
Norman Mailer
MARY GAITSKILL
938
1968,
March The illusory babels of language
HAL FOSTER
943
1968,
August
28
The plight of conservative literature
MICHAEL KIMMAGE
948
1969
Elizabeth Bishop, Complete Poems
LAURA QUINNEY
953
1969,
January
11
The first Asian Americans
HUA
HSU
958
1969,
November
12
The eye of Vietnam
THIPHUONG-LAN BUI
963
1970
Maya
Angelou,
Toni Morrison,
Alice
Walker
CHERYL A. WALL
1
970; 1972
Linda Lovelace
ANN MARLOWE
1973
Loisaida
literature
FRANCES R.
APARICIO
Î
973
Adrienne
Rich, Diving into the Wreck
MAUREEN
N.
McLANE
1975
GaylJones
ROBERT O MEALLY
1981,
March
3 1
Toni
Morrison
FARAH JASMINE GRIFFIN
1982
Edmund White, A Boy s Own Story
SARAH SHUN-LIEN BYNUM
1982
Wild Style
HUA
HSU
1982
Maya Lin s wall
ANNE M. WAGNER
1
982,
November
8
Harriet Wilson
SAIDIYA V.
HARTMAN
1985,
April
24
Henry Roth
MARIO
MATERASSI
1987
Maxine Hong Kingston,
Tripmaster
Monkey
SEO-YOUNG
CHU
1995
Philip Roth
HANAWIRTH-NESHER
2001
Twenty-first-century free verse
STEPHEN
BURT
2003
Richard Powers, The Time of Our Singing
GREIL MARCUS
2005,
August
29
Hurricane Katrina
GREIL MARCUS
ond
WERNER SOLLORS
968
973
977
983
2008,
November
4
Barack
Obama
KARA WALKER
Contributors
Index
1045
1051
1063
993
997
1006
101Ó
1025
1030
1035
1039
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