RSA Journal
RSAJournal (Rivista di Studi Americani) is the official journal of AISNA. It is a double-blind peer reviewed journal and is published annually. It welcomes articles in all fields of American Studies and invites contributions by both members and non-members. Each issue comprises a general section and a special topic section.
ISSN: 1592-4467
For submissions and recent issues, please consult RSA‘s new OJS portal.
The journal’s archive (1990-2023) is searchable below.
Author | Title | Pages | Issue/Volume | Year | File |
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Cinzia Schiavini | Writing the Land: Horizontality, Verticality and Deep Travel in William Least Heat-Moon’s PrairyErth | 93-113 | 15/16 – Special European Issue: American Spaces Horizontal and Vertical | 2004 - 2005 | |
Cinzia Scarpino | After The 25th Hour: Perspectives on David Benioff’s Novel | 115-138 | 15/16 – Special European Issue: American Spaces Horizontal and Vertical | 2004 - 2005 | |
Mary Jo Salter | New Poems | 139-144 | 15/16 – Special European Issue: American Spaces Horizontal and Vertical | 2004 - 2005 | |
Massimo Bacigalupo | A Note on Mary Jo Salter’s America | 145-148 | 15/16 – Special European Issue: American Spaces Horizontal and Vertical | 2004 - 2005 | |
Inge Dornan | The Rise and Fall of Womanhood: Ideal and Reality in Women’s Status and Experience in the Colonial Low Country | 149-167 | 15/16 – Special European Issue: American Spaces Horizontal and Vertical | 2004 - 2005 | |
Berndt Ostendorf | A Nation with the Soul of a Church? The Strange Career of Religion in America: A View from Europe | 169-196 | 15/16 – Special European Issue: American Spaces Horizontal and Vertical | 2004 - 2005 | |
Danille K. Taylor | Katrina and the Destruction of New Orleans | 197-200 | 15/16 – Special European Issue: American Spaces Horizontal and Vertical | 2004 - 2005 | |
--- | Notes on Contributors and Abstracts | 201-208 | 15/16 – Special European Issue: American Spaces Horizontal and Vertical | 2004 - 2005 | |
Massimo Bacigalupo | History and the American Poet | 3-16 | 14 – Special Issue: Poetry and History | 2003 | |
Patricia Thompson-Rizzo | “Gone-to-Kansas”: A Reading of Dickinson’s L182 | 17-35 | 14 – Special Issue: Poetry and History | 2003 | |
Antonella Francini | Sonnet vs. Sonnet: The Fourteen Lines in African American Poetry | 37-66 | 14 – Special Issue: Poetry and History | 2003 | |
Stefano Maria Casella | “Empty Silences”: T.S. Eliot and Eugenio Montale | 67-91 | 14 – Special Issue: Poetry and History | 2003 | |
Paola Nardi | “Taking the Potomac Cowbirdlike”: History Through Space in Marianne Moore | 93-119 | 14 – Special Issue: Poetry and History | 2003 | |
Salvatore Marano | Still Life with a Machine: E.E. Cummings’s Typewriter Poems | 120-138 | 14 – Special Issue: Poetry and History | 2003 | |
Gregory Dowling | Living outside the Blast: Andrew Hudgins’s After the Lost War | 139-157 | 14 – Special Issue: Poetry and History | 2003 | |
Robert Hahn | New Poems | 158-162 | 14 – Special Issue: Poetry and History | 2003 | |
Ferdinando Fasce | Politics as Commodity From Eisenhower to Bush Jr. Half a Century of Commercial Communication and Election Campaigns in the United States | 163-179 | 14 – Special Issue: Poetry and History | 2003 | |
Pia Masiero Marcolin | Notes on/in Paul Auster’s Oracle Night | 181-196 | 14 – Special Issue: Poetry and History | 2003 | |
--- | Notes on Contributors and Abstracts | 197-203 | 14 – Special Issue: Poetry and History | 2003 | |
Rossella Mamoli Zorzi | Editor’s Note | 3-4 | 13 – Special Issue: The Theme of Destruction in American Culture | 2002 |