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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Alice Balestrino | Post-9/11 Rhetoric and The Split of Safety in Amy Waldman’s The Submission | 33-52 | 30 – Mobilities and Citizenship: Rethinking Migrations, Individual and Collective Civil Rights, and Their Representations | 2019 | |
Lorenzo Costaguta, Johannes S. Lotze | L’Inedito: Multilingualism and Transnationalism in the Study of Socialist Movements: A Letter from Friedrich A. Sorge to Karl Marx | 227-251 | 31 – American Apocalypse(s): Nuclear Imaginaries and the Reinvention of Modern America | 2020 | |
Ayman Al Sharafat | Attitudes of the United States’ Presidents Towards Immigration: George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Donald Trump | 53-67 | 30 – Mobilities and Citizenship: Rethinking Migrations, Individual and Collective Civil Rights, and Their Representations | 2019 | |
Lindsey N. Kingston | Healing the Scars of Forced Migration: An Italian-American Story | 69-92 | 30 – Mobilities and Citizenship: Rethinking Migrations, Individual and Collective Civil Rights, and Their Representations | 2019 | |
Lin Ling | The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf: Diasporic Muslim Identities in Literary Representation | 93-109 | 30 – Mobilities and Citizenship: Rethinking Migrations, Individual and Collective Civil Rights, and Their Representations | 2019 | |
Matteo Pretelli, Laura E. Ruberto, Teresa Fiore, James Pasto, Elizabeth Zanoni | Forum: New Perspectives on the Italian American Diaspora | 111-145 | 30 – Mobilities and Citizenship: Rethinking Migrations, Individual and Collective Civil Rights, and Their Representations | 2019 | |
Nicola Paladin | The “Men” of the Crowd: Mobs, Armies and Public Space in Classic American Literature | 149-162 | 30 – Mobilities and Citizenship: Rethinking Migrations, Individual and Collective Civil Rights, and Their Representations | 2019 | |
Margarida São Bento Cadima | The Production of Space in Colson Whitehead’s Sag Harbor and Edith Wharton’s Summer | 163-178 | 30 – Mobilities and Citizenship: Rethinking Migrations, Individual and Collective Civil Rights, and Their Representations | 2019 | |
Federico Bellini | To Make the World in the Maelstrom of its Undoing: Cormac McCarthy’s The Stonemason | 179-197 | 30 – Mobilities and Citizenship: Rethinking Migrations, Individual and Collective Civil Rights, and Their Representations | 2019 | |
Renata Morresi, Rachel Blau DuPlessis | L’Inedito | 201-216 | 30 – Mobilities and Citizenship: Rethinking Migrations, Individual and Collective Civil Rights, and Their Representations | 2019 | |
--- | Notes on Contributors | 221-224 | 30 – Mobilities and Citizenship: Rethinking Migrations, Individual and Collective Civil Rights, and Their Representations | 2019 | |
--- | Abstracts | 217-220 | 30 – Mobilities and Citizenship: Rethinking Migrations, Individual and Collective Civil Rights, and Their Representations | 2019 | |
John Paul Russo | Giuseppe Lombardo: 1951-2018 | 3-8 | 29 – Post-racial America Exploded: #BlackLivesMatter Between Social Activism, Academic Discourse, and Cultural Representation | 2018 | |
Gianna Fusco, Anna Scacchi | Introduction | 9-18 | 29 – Post-racial America Exploded: #BlackLivesMatter Between Social Activism, Academic Discourse, and Cultural Representation | 2018 | |
Vincenzo Bavaro | Taking Back One’s Narrative: Dear White People, Cultural Appropriation, and the Challenge of Anti-essentialism | 19-38 | 29 – Post-racial America Exploded: #BlackLivesMatter Between Social Activism, Academic Discourse, and Cultural Representation | 2018 | |
Monia Dal Checco | “Not Your Grandmamma’s Civil Rights Movement”: A New Take on Black Activism | 39-64 | 29 – Post-racial America Exploded: #BlackLivesMatter Between Social Activism, Academic Discourse, and Cultural Representation | 2018 | |
Partrick Deer | Black Lives Matter in Wartime | 65-92 | 29 – Post-racial America Exploded: #BlackLivesMatter Between Social Activism, Academic Discourse, and Cultural Representation | 2018 | |
Stefano Luconi | Black Lives and the First African American President | 93-118 | 29 – Post-racial America Exploded: #BlackLivesMatter Between Social Activism, Academic Discourse, and Cultural Representation | 2018 | |
Gianna Fusco | Questioning Boundaries with/through Black Lives Matter: A Conversation with Derrais Carter, Ronald A. Judy, Donald E. Pease, and Hortense Spillers | 119-158 | 29 – Post-racial America Exploded: #BlackLivesMatter Between Social Activism, Academic Discourse, and Cultural Representation | 2018 | |
Lorenzo Costaguta, Virginia Pignagnoli, Anna Pochmara-Ryžko, Joshua Parker, Marietta Messmer, Donatella Izzo | Forum: Teaching American Studies in Europe: Challenges and New Directions for the 21st Century | 161-194 | 29 – Post-racial America Exploded: #BlackLivesMatter Between Social Activism, Academic Discourse, and Cultural Representation | 2018 |