P U B L I C A T I O N S |
| Reading
The Sun Also Rises: Hemingway's Political Unconscious. New York:
Peter Lang Publishers, 1997. |
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| "The Birth of Self &
Society: The Language of the Unconscious in Richard Adams' Watership
Down." The International Fiction Review 21, Nos. 1 & 2 (1994):
39-43. |
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| "Class Consciousness &
the Ideology of Dominance in The Sun Also Rises." The McNeese
Review 33 (1990-1994): 14-33. |
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| " 'To Make It Into A Novel
. . . Don't Talk About It': Hemingway's Political Unconscious."
The Journal of Narrative Technique 23, No. 3 (Fall 1993): 170-187. |
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| "Herman Melville's 'The
Lightning-Rod Man': Discourse of the Deal." Journal of the Short
Story in English No. 21 (Autumn 1993): 9-18. |
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| "William
Faulkner's Cartographic Method: Producing the Land Through Cognitive
Mapping." The Faulkner Journal VII, Nos. 1 & 2 (Fall
1991/Spring 1992; published Fall 1993): 193-214. |
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| "Hero
as Salesman, Salesman as Hero: the Heroic Art of Representation."
Journal of Popular Culture 26, 3 (Winter 1992): 121-132. |
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| "F. Scott Fitzgerald's
'One Trip Abroad': A Metafantasy of the Divided Self." Journal
of the Fantastic in the Arts 4, No. 3 (Fall 1992): 69-78. |
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| "The Discourse of the Deal:
The Car Salesman As Symbol" Dominant Symbols in Popular Culture.
Eds. Ray B. Browne, Marshall W. Fishwick, & Kevin O. Browne. Bowling
Green, OH: The Popular Press, 1990. 165-169. |
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| "The Conventions of Crime
and the Reading of Signs in Elmore Leonard's Glitz" Clues: A
Journal of Detection 11, 1 (Spring/Summer 1990): 85-93. |
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