Contents
Gavin Cologne-Brookes
"Introduction: Humility, Audacity and the Novels of Joyce Carol Oates"
Edmund V. White
"Joyce Carol Oates: Writer, Colleague, Friend"
Susanna Araujo
"Space, Property, and the Psyche: Violent Topographies in Early Oates Novels"
Marilyn C. Wesley
"Why Cant Jesse Read? Ethical Identity in Wonderland"
Kori A. Binette and Joanne V. Creighton
"What Does it Mean to be a Woman?: The Daughters Story in Oates's Novels"
Samuel Chase Coale
"Psychic Visions and Quantum Physics: Oates's Big Bang and the Limits of Language"
Brenda Daly
"The Art of Democracy: Photography in the Novels of Joyce Carol Oates/Rosamond Smith"
Julie Friedman
"Feminism, Masculinity, and Nation in Joyce Carol Oates's Fiction"
Julie Sheridan
"'Why Such Discontent?': Race, Ethnicity and Masculinity in What I Lived For"
Sharon L. Warner
"The Fairest in the Land: Blonde and Black Water, the Nonfiction Novels of Joyce Carol Oates"
Sharon L. Dean
"History and Representation in The Falls"
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
"Murder She Wrote: Review of Because It Is Bitter, and Because It Is My Heart"
Gavin Cologne-Brookes
"Written Interviews and a Conversation with Joyce Carol Oates"