The prismatic past in Oral History and Mama Day.Published in:1995By:Eckard, Paula GallantPublication type:Literary Criticism
Memory and identity for black, white, and Jew in Paule Marshall's The Chosen Place, The Timeless...Published in:1995By:Meyer, AdamPublication type:Literary Criticism
Disruptive memories: Cynthia Ozick, assimilation, and the invented past.Published in:1995By:Powers, Peter KerryPublication type:Literary Criticism
Reading Desi Arnaz in The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love.Published in:1995By:Shirley, Paula W.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Gender, myth, and memory, ethnic continuity in Greek-American narrative.Published in:1995By:Keller, Katherine ZepanPublication type:Literary Criticism
The shoa goes on and on: Remembrance and representation in Art Spiegelman's Maus.Published in:1995By:Staub, Michael E.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Surviving what haunts you: The art of invisibility in Ceremony, The Ghost Writer, and Beloved.Published in:1995By:Rand, Naomi R.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Zangwill's The Melting Pot plays Chicago.Published in:1995By:Szuberla, GuyPublication type:Literary Criticism