Trauma fiction /
Bridges to memory : postmemory in contemporary ethnic American women's fiction /
Shell shock, memory, and the novel in the wake of World War I /
Contemporary American trauma narratives /
Prophetic remembrance : black subjectivity in African American and South African trauma narratives /
Trauma and recovery : in the twenty-first-century Irish novel /
Haunting encounters : the ethics of reading across boundaries of difference /
Masculine migrations : reading the postcolonial male in "new Canadian" narratives /
Early modern trauma : Europe and the Atlantic World /
The new death : American modernism and World War I /
Imagining culture : new world narrative and the writing of Canada /
Haunted narratives : life writing in an age of trauma /
Opening acts : narrative beginnings in twentieth-century feminist fiction /
Poetic prosthetics : trauma and language in contemporary veteran writing /
Out of the blue : September 11 and the novel /
Languages of trauma : history, memory, and media /
Smooth operating and other social acts /
Spinster tales and womanly possibilities
Crisis and covenant : the Holocaust in American Jewish fiction /
Empire of Conspiracy.
Family, kinship, and sympathy in nineteenth-century American literature /
American dream, American nightmare : fiction since 1960 /
Books for children, books for adults : age and the novel from Defoe to James /
Women''s Fiction 1945-2005 : Writing Romance.
Dreaming revolution : transgression in the development of American romance /
Violent minds : modernism and the criminal /
Alligators may be present : a novel /
Ethnicity and the American short story /
Misfit modernism queer forms of double exile in the twentieth-century novel /
The forsaken son : child murder and atonement in modern American fiction /
Blinded by the whites : why race still matters in 21st-century America /
Restless Subjects in Rigid Systems : Risk and Speculation in Millennial Fictions of the North American Pacific Rim.
Philip Roth.
Public religions in the future world : postsecularism and utopia /
The story of "me" : contemporary American autofiction /
A Class of Its Own : Re-Envisioning American Labor Fiction.
Panic and mourning : the cultural work of trauma /
Holocaust mothers & daughters : family, history, and trauma /
Anxiety of erasure : trauma, authorship, and the diaspora in Arab women's writings /
Elizabeth Bowen and the writing of trauma : the ethics of survival /
Modern nostalgia : Siegfried Sassoon, trauma and the Second World War /
Different horrors, same hell : gender and the Holocaust /
Witnessing, memory, poetics : H.G. Adler and W.G. Sebald /
Iterations of loss : mutilation and aesthetic form, Al-Shidyaq to Darwish /
The consolations of writing : literary strategies of resistance from Boethius to Primo Levi /
Reading trauma narratives : the contemporary novel & the psychology of oppression /
Philadelphia Freedoms : Black American Trauma, Memory, and Culture after King.