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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Daniela Daniele | “In a Tumbling Void”: DeLillo’s Late Lyrical Prose | 123-139 | 32 – Mapping the Contemporary US Novel: Theories, Forms and Themes | 2021 | |
Valerio Massimo De Angelis, Tommaso Detti | Forum: Un Forum a puntate Frontiera/Frontiere: Conversazioni su confini e migrazioni tra il Mediterraneo e l’Atlantico | 143-158 | 32 – Mapping the Contemporary US Novel: Theories, Forms and Themes | 2021 | |
Mirella Vallone | Listening in Khaled Mattawa’s Zodiac of Echoes | 161-174 | 32 – Mapping the Contemporary US Novel: Theories, Forms and Themes | 2021 | |
Angela Santese | Narrating the Nuclear Armageddon: The Atomic Menace in the US Popular Culture of the 1980s | 175-191 | 32 – Mapping the Contemporary US Novel: Theories, Forms and Themes | 2021 | |
Fabiola Mazzola | Detecting the “Specters” of Chicano/a Past in Lucha Corpi’s Eulogy for a Brown Angel | 191-208 | 32 – Mapping the Contemporary US Novel: Theories, Forms and Themes | 2021 | |
Leonardo Buonomo, Pasquale Verdicchio | L’inedito: An Unpublished Poem by Pasquale Verdicchio | 211-215 | 32 – Mapping the Contemporary US Novel: Theories, Forms and Themes | 2021 | |
--- | Abstracts | 219-224 | 32 – Mapping the Contemporary US Novel: Theories, Forms and Themes | 2021 | |
--- | Notes on Contributors | 227-231 | 32 – Mapping the Contemporary US Novel: Theories, Forms and Themes | 2021 | |
Elisabetta Bini, Thomas Bishop, and Dario Fazzi | Introduction | 5-14 | 31 – American Apocalypse(s): Nuclear Imaginaries and the Reinvention of Modern America | 2020 | |
Todd H. Hanson | Islands of The Bomb: (Re)Imagining Bikini Atoll through Archaeologies of Cold War Occupation and Destruction | 15-32 | 31 – American Apocalypse(s): Nuclear Imaginaries and the Reinvention of Modern America | 2020 | |
Misria Shaik Ali | Memorializing Decommissioning: A Nuclear Culture Approach to Safety Culture | 33-57 | 31 – American Apocalypse(s): Nuclear Imaginaries and the Reinvention of Modern America | 2020 | |
Dibyadyuti Roy | Apocalyptic Allegories: Resisting Strategic Nuclear Imaginaries through Critical Literacy | 59-84 | 31 – American Apocalypse(s): Nuclear Imaginaries and the Reinvention of Modern America | 2020 | |
Marco Petrelli | Southern Wastelands: Alas, Babylon, The Road, and the A-Bomb in the Garden | 85-102 | 31 – American Apocalypse(s): Nuclear Imaginaries and the Reinvention of Modern America | 2020 | |
William M. Knoblauch | Spaceship Earth: Nuclear Age Representations of Life After the Apocalypse | 103-120 | 31 – American Apocalypse(s): Nuclear Imaginaries and the Reinvention of Modern America | 2020 | |
Sandra Becker | Beyond the (Ka)Boom: Nostalgia, Gender and Moral Concerns in the Quality TV Series Manhattan | 121-149 | 31 – American Apocalypse(s): Nuclear Imaginaries and the Reinvention of Modern America | 2020 | |
Daniela Daniele (ed.), Martha Saxton, Lorraine Tosiello, Jelena Šesnić, Cécile Roudeau, Julia Nitz, Asunción López- Varela, Mariana Net, Michaela Keck, Etti Gordon Ginzburg, Verena Laschinger, Aušra Paulauskienė, H.J.E. Champion, Azelina Flint, Ralph J. Poole, Marlowe Daly-Galeano | Forum: Louisa May Alcott’s Rhetoric of Love: A Forum on the 13th Meeting of the European Study Group of Nineteenth-Century American Literature | 151-174 | 31 – American Apocalypse(s): Nuclear Imaginaries and the Reinvention of Modern America | 2020 | |
Valerio Massimo De Angelis, Maddalena Tirabassi | Introduction | 5-10 | 30 – Mobilities and Citizenship: Rethinking Migrations, Individual and Collective Civil Rights, and Their Representations | 2019 | |
Lee Herrmann | “Pay For My Candy, [Non-White Person], or I’ll Kick Your Ass”: Trump, Rocky, and Representations of White American Identity | 175-200 | 31 – American Apocalypse(s): Nuclear Imaginaries and the Reinvention of Modern America | 2020 | |
Stefano Luconi | The Color of Citizenship: Asian Immigrants to the United States and Naturalization between 1870 and 1952 | 11-31 | 30 – Mobilities and Citizenship: Rethinking Migrations, Individual and Collective Civil Rights, and Their Representations | 2019 | |
Ludovico Isoldo | “Bartleby, the Scrivener”: An excusatio non petita in the “Court of Conscience” | 201-225 | 31 – American Apocalypse(s): Nuclear Imaginaries and the Reinvention of Modern America | 2020 |