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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Valerio Massimo De Angelis, Giorgio Mariani | Introduction | 5-8 | 33 – Sites of Emergency, States of Exception | 2022 | |
Stefano Luconi | “The Least Worst Place”: Guantánamo in the US “War on Terror” | 9-28 | 33 – Sites of Emergency, States of Exception | 2022 | |
Alessandra Calanchi | Out of Exception, Into Emergency: Fast-forward to Earth Zero | 29-46 | 33 – Sites of Emergency, States of Exception | 2022 | |
Salvatore Proietti | The Provisional Utopia and the State of Exception: On Ceremony and The Stand | 47-62 | 33 – Sites of Emergency, States of Exception | 2022 | |
Ali Dehdarirad | “The Other Side of the Ditch”: (De)Constructing Environmental Crisis in William Vollmann’s Imperial and Cormac McCarthy’s The Road | 63-80 | 33 – Sites of Emergency, States of Exception | 2022 | |
Cinzia Schiavini | Constructing and Contesting the State(s) of Exception: Joseph O’Neill’s Netherland and the American Transnational Novel | 81-104 | 33 – Sites of Emergency, States of Exception | 2022 | |
Angelo Arminio | An Alternate History of the Warring States: Global War in a State of Exception and Democratic Short-circuit in Matt Gallagher’s Empire City | 105-124 | 33 – Sites of Emergency, States of Exception | 2022 | |
Valerio Massimo De Angelis, Paola Zaccaria, Lorena Carbonara | Forum: Frontiera/Frontiere, Conversazioni su confini e migrazioni tra il Mediterraneo e l’Atlantico | 125-145 | 33 – Sites of Emergency, States of Exception | 2022 | |
Stefano Franceschini | A “Maze of Stone-shadowed Twilight”: The Disorienting Nightmarescape of H. P. Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness | 147-166 | 33 – Sites of Emergency, States of Exception | 2022 | |
Livia Bellardini | Assessing a Poetics of the Lyric with Claudia Rankine and Jonathan Culler | 167-188 | 33 – Sites of Emergency, States of Exception | 2022 | |
Maria Mazziotti Gillan | “What Is This Absence in the Heart?” | 189-201 | 33 – Sites of Emergency, States of Exception | 2022 | |
--- | Abstracts | 203-208 | 33 – Sites of Emergency, States of Exception | 2022 | |
--- | Notes on Contributors | 209-216 | 33 – Sites of Emergency, States of Exception | 2022 | |
Pia Masiero, Virginia Pignagnoli | Introduction: A Vocabulary of Reclaim | 3-11 | 32 – Mapping the Contemporary US Novel: Theories, Forms and Themes | 2021 | |
Cinzia Schiavini | Questioning the Borders of Contemporary US Fiction: H.M. Naqvi’s Home Boy, 9/11 and the American Novel | 13-30 | 32 – Mapping the Contemporary US Novel: Theories, Forms and Themes | 2021 | |
Cristina Iuli | Extinction, Rememory and the Deadly Work of Capitalism in Valeria Luiselli’s Lost Children Archive | 33-51 | 32 – Mapping the Contemporary US Novel: Theories, Forms and Themes | 2021 | |
Ian Jayne | “We Ain’t Going Nowhere. We Here”: Survival and Witness in Jesmyn Ward’s Fiction and Nonfiction | 53-68 | 32 – Mapping the Contemporary US Novel: Theories, Forms and Themes | 2021 | |
Chiara Patrizi | “We Ain’t Going Nowhere. We Here”: Survival and Witness in Jesmyn Ward’s Fiction and Nonfiction | 69-86 | 32 – Mapping the Contemporary US Novel: Theories, Forms and Themes | 2021 | |
Paolo Simonetti | The Self in/and History: Historiographic Autofiction in Contemporary US Literature | 87-103 | 32 – Mapping the Contemporary US Novel: Theories, Forms and Themes | 2021 | |
Angelo Grossi | “War Is Ninety Percent Myth”: Post-postmodern Revisions of Vietnam in Denis Johnson’s Fiskadoro and Tree of Smoke | 105-121 | 32 – Mapping the Contemporary US Novel: Theories, Forms and Themes | 2021 |