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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L. Perillo (Intro by J. Russo) | My Father Kept the TV On | 182-189 | 21/22 – The United States: A World Within, the World Without | 2010 - 2011 | |
--- | Notes on Contributors | 191-195 | 21/22 – The United States: A World Within, the World Without | 2010 - 2011 | |
--- | Abstracts | 196-199 | 21/22 – The United States: A World Within, the World Without | 2010 - 2011 | |
Marina Camboni | Identities in Critical Times: Obama’s “Patchwork” and “the Melting Pot” | 5-28 | 20 – American Patchwork: Multi-Ethnicity in the United States Today | 2009 | |
Giuliana Muscio | Spectacle of Identity: From the Lower East Side to Hollywood | 29-45 | 20 – American Patchwork: Multi-Ethnicity in the United States Today | 2009 | |
Fedora Giordano | Notes on Contemporary Indian Identity | 47-62 | 20 – American Patchwork: Multi-Ethnicity in the United States Today | 2009 | |
Paola Boi | “The Foreigner’s Home” and the Racial Self: Toni Morrison, the Body, and the Seduction of Writing | 63-75 | 20 – American Patchwork: Multi-Ethnicity in the United States Today | 2009 | |
M. Del Pero (ed.), T. Bonazzi, D. Hendrickson, P. Onuf, A. Testi, D. Armitage | Forum: Round Table on David Armitage, The Declaration of Independence: A Global History | 19-110 | 20 – American Patchwork: Multi-Ethnicity in the United States Today | 2009 | |
Daniele Fiorentino | Multiculturalism and the Legacy of Cultural Pluralism | 111-126 | 20 – American Patchwork: Multi-Ethnicity in the United States Today | 2009 | |
Gabriele Rosso | The United States as a Microcosm: Horace Kallen and the Theory of Cultural Pluralism | 127-141 | 20 – American Patchwork: Multi-Ethnicity in the United States Today | 2009 | |
Alicia Suskin Ostriker | “Ghazal: America,” “Banquet,” “What the Butterfly is Thinking” | 145-150 | 20 – American Patchwork: Multi-Ethnicity in the United States Today | 2009 | |
--- | Notes on Contributors | 151-153 | 20 – American Patchwork: Multi-Ethnicity in the United States Today | 2009 | |
--- | Abstracts | 154-156 | 20 – American Patchwork: Multi-Ethnicity in the United States Today | 2009 | |
Donatella Izzo | Pursuits of Happiness: A Tentative Map | 5-19 | 19 – Pursuits of Happiness | 2008 | |
Liam Kennedy | American Studies Without Tears | 20-34 | 19 – Pursuits of Happiness | 2008 | |
Robyn Wiegman | Outside American Studies: On the Unhappy Pursuits of Non-Complicity | 35-78 | 19 – Pursuits of Happiness | 2008 | |
Giorgio Mariani | “Chief Seattle” versus Sherman Alexie: How Useful is Ecocriticism When We Read American Indian Literature? | 123-133 | 19 – Pursuits of Happiness | 2008 | |
Giuseppe Nori (ed.), W. Sollors, J. Arac, N. Bentley, E. Budick, E. Elliot, N. Goodman, M. Kete, M. Kramer, C. Patell, A. Patterson, D. Pease | Forum: Sacvan Bercovitch. Literary Historian and Theorist | 79-120 | 19 – Pursuits of Happiness | 2008 | |
Anna Scannavini | The Reception of Cooper’s The Bravo | 134-150 | 19 – Pursuits of Happiness | 2008 | |
Marco Sioli | Repression in the Early Republic: John Adams, the Alien and Sedition Acts, and the Politics of Exclusion | 151-172 | 19 – Pursuits of Happiness | 2008 |