Published: October 1993
See the issue summary and contents below.
8 essays, totalling 152 pages
$15.00 CAD
This general issue of Mosaic offers eight essays that cross disciplinary boundaries, including musicology and literary studies, or race studies and British literature. Theory is scrutinized in considerations of postmodern historiography and feminist examinations of Katherine Anne Porter, Audrey Thomas, and Marianne Moore.
Melophrasis: Defining a Distinctive Genre of Literature/Music DialogueRodney Stenning Edgecombe | |
A Pragmatic Defense of Source Study: Melville's "Borrowings" from Judge James HallTom Quirk | |
Concepts of Justice in the Work of Katherine Anne PorterDebra A. Moddlemog | |
Coloring Books: Black Writing on EuropeCharles Martin | |
The Rare Space of the Female Artist: Impressionism in Audrey Thomas's LatakiaDennis Denisoff | |
The Reproduction of Main Street: The American Diplomatic Corps in NigeriaFrank A. Salamone | |
The Collage of "Marriage": Marianne Moore's Formal and Cultural CritiqueElisabeth W. Joyce | |
Toward a Cultural Prosaics: Postmodern Realism in the New Literary HistoriographyWilliam H. Thornton and Songok Han Thornton |