Written Interviews and Conversations with Joyce Carol Oates.Published in:2006By:Cologne-Brookes, GavinPublication type:Interview
The Fairest in the Land: "Blonde" and "Black Water," the Nonfiction Novels of Joyce Carol Oates.Published in:2006By:Warner, Sharon OardPublication type:Essay
"Why Such Discontent?": Race, Ethnicity, and Masculinity in "What I Lived For."Published in:2006By:Sheridan, JuliePublication type:Essay
Feminism, Masculinity and Nation in Joyce Carol Oates's Fiction.Published in:2006By:Friedman, Ellen G.Publication type:Essay
The Art of Democracy: Photography in the Novels of Joyce Carol Oates/Rosamond Smith.Published in:2006By:Daly, BrendaPublication type:Essay
"What Does It Mean to Be a woman?": The Daughter's Story in Oates's Novels.Published in:2006By:Creighton, Joanne V.;Binette, Kori A.Publication type:Essay
Psychic Visions and Quantum Physics: Oates's Big Bang and the Limits of Language.Published in:2006By:Coale, Samuel ChasePublication type:Essay
Why Can't Jesse Read?: Ethical Identity in "Wonderland."Published in:2006By:Wesley, Marilyn C.Publication type:Essay
Space, Property and t he Psyche: Violent Topographies in Early Oates Novels.Published in:2006By:Araújo, SusanaPublication type:Essay
Joyce Carol Oates: Writer, Colleague, Friend.Published in:2006By:White, Edmund V.Publication type:Essay
Humility, Audacity and the Novels of Joyce Carol Oates.Published in:Studies in the Novel, 2006, v. 38, n. 4, p. 385By:Cologne-Brookes, GavinPublication type:Article