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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Irene Polimante | Tracie Morris’s Poetic Experience: From Slam Poetry to Sound Poetry | 197-218 | 29 – Post-racial America Exploded: #BlackLivesMatter Between Social Activism, Academic Discourse, and Cultural Representation | 2018 | |
Valerio Massimo De Angelis | What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Italian American Studies – Now | 219-230 | 29 – Post-racial America Exploded: #BlackLivesMatter Between Social Activism, Academic Discourse, and Cultural Representation | 2018 | |
Anna Scacchi | L’Inedito | 231-260 | 29 – Post-racial America Exploded: #BlackLivesMatter Between Social Activism, Academic Discourse, and Cultural Representation | 2018 | |
--- | Abstracts | 261-265 | 29 – Post-racial America Exploded: #BlackLivesMatter Between Social Activism, Academic Discourse, and Cultural Representation | 2018 | |
--- | Notes on Contributors | 265-270 | 29 – Post-racial America Exploded: #BlackLivesMatter Between Social Activism, Academic Discourse, and Cultural Representation | 2018 | |
Cristina Giorcelli | Claudio Gorlier: In Memoriam | 3-5 | 28 – Touring Texts: Tourism and Writing in US Culture | 2017 | |
Simone Francescato, Carlo Martinez | Introduzione | 9-20 | 28 – Touring Texts: Tourism and Writing in US Culture | 2017 | |
Frédéric Dumas | Across the Equator: Mark Twain’s Chaotic Sea Changes | 21-35 | 28 – Touring Texts: Tourism and Writing in US Culture | 2017 | |
Anna De Biasio | The Gaze and the Iceberg: War Tourism in Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms (1929) | 37-55 | 28 – Touring Texts: Tourism and Writing in US Culture | 2017 | |
Virginia Pignagnoli | America’s Barbarian Heart: Exploring Space, Genre and Social Criticism in Dave Eggers’s Heroes of the Frontier | 57-71 | 28 – Touring Texts: Tourism and Writing in US Culture | 2017 | |
Klara Stephanie Szlezák | A Marathon of 135 Chapters and an Epilogue: Reading Moby-Dick as Public Performance and Literary Heritage Event | 73-87 | 28 – Touring Texts: Tourism and Writing in US Culture | 2017 | |
Marina Morbiducci, Mary Emma Harris, Ann Charters, Matt Theado, Hitomi Nabae | Forum: Black Mountain College: Revisiting Projections, 60 Years After | 89-150 | 28 – Touring Texts: Tourism and Writing in US Culture | 2017 | |
Leonardo Buonomo | Commemorating the Lost City: New York in Henry James’s A Small Boy and Others | 153-163 | 28 – Touring Texts: Tourism and Writing in US Culture | 2017 | |
Cristina Di Maio | All Is Fair in Play and War: A Ludic Reading of Conflictual Dynamics in Three Short Stories by Grace Paley | 165-189 | 28 – Touring Texts: Tourism and Writing in US Culture | 2017 | |
Sergio Perosa | Through Pictures and Mirrors: Fictions 1860-1950 | 191-211 | 28 – Touring Texts: Tourism and Writing in US Culture | 2017 | |
Marina Morbiducci, Joseph Bathanti | An Interview with Joseph Bathanti | 215-227 | 28 – Touring Texts: Tourism and Writing in US Culture | 2017 | |
--- | Abstracts | 229-232 | 28 – Touring Texts: Tourism and Writing in US Culture | 2017 | |
Daniele Fiorentino | Introduction | 5-16 | 27 – The United States between Transnationalism and Interculturality | 2016 | |
Thomas Bender | The United States in World History: Transnationalism v. Exceptionalism | 17-34 | 27 – The United States between Transnationalism and Interculturality | 2016 | |
Colleen Glenney Boggs | The Transnational and Global Perspectives of American Studies in the 20th and 21th Centuries | 35-54 | 27 – The United States between Transnationalism and Interculturality | 2016 |