America's Culture of Terrorism: Violence, Capitalism, and the Written Word.Published in:2004By:Grauke, KevinPublication type:Book Review
(Ex)communicating Palestine: From Best-Selling Terrorist Fiction to Real-Life Personal Accounts.Published in:2004By:Van Teeffelen, ToinePublication type:Literary Criticism
A Kink in the System: Terrorism and the Comic Mystery Novel.Published in:2004By:Walker, Joseph S.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Reshaping Ideologies: Leftists as Terrorists/Terrorists as Leftists in DeLillo's Novels.Published in:2004By:Velcic, VlatkaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Auguries of Power: Prophecy and Violence in "The Satanic Verses."Published in:2004By:Cavanaugh, ChristinePublication type:Literary Criticism
Two's a Crowd: "Mao II," Coke II, and the Politics of Terrorism in Don DeLillo.Published in:2004By:Hardack, RichardPublication type:Literary Criticism
Violent Acts, Volatile Words: Kathy Acker's Terrorist Aesthetic.Published in:2004By:Milletti, ChristinaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Novel Spaces and Taking Place(s) in the Wake of September 11.Published in:2004By:Houen, AlexPublication type:Literary Criticism
Spectacularspectacular!: "Underworld" and the Production of Terror.Published in:2004By:Mexal, Stephen J.Publication type:Literary Criticism
"Anil's Ghost" and Terrorism's Time.Published in:2004By:Scanlan, MargaretPublication type:Literary Criticism
Spelling It Out: Narrative Typologies of Terror.Published in:2004By:Kubiak, AnthonyPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Terror! The Terror!Published in:Studies in the Novel, 2004, v. 36, n. 3, p. 285By:Foertsch, JacquelinePublication type:Article