Box 14
Contains 17 Results:
Folder 306: Pfeil’s Published Essays, “From Pillar to Postmodern: Race, Class, and Gender in the Male Rampage Film”, 1993
Found in: The Socialist Review, XXIII 2 (1993): 123
Folder contains 2 copies
See also folders 132, 144
Folder 307: Pfeil’s Published Essays, “Getting Up There With Tom: the Politics of American 'Nice'”, 2002
Found in:Masculinity Studies & Feminist Theory, New York, Columbia University Press (2002):119
See also folders 92, 140
Folder 308: Pfeil’s Published Essays, “Home Fires Burning: Family Noir in Blue Velvet and Terminator 2”, 1993
Found in: Shades of Noir, New York, Verso (1993): 227
For a truncated version of this essay, see folder 362
See also folders 169, 362
Folder 309: Pfeil’s Published Essays, “Icons for Clowns: American Writers Now”, 1978
Found in: College English, XXXIX 5 (1978): 525
Also with this essay is a response from Tommy P Allen as well as Pfeil’s reply in separate issue under the column “Comment and Response” in the December issue (XL 4: 459)
Folder contains 1 copy of January issue, 1 copy of December issue
See also folders 10, 112, 230, 272, 273, 380
Folder 310: Pfeil’s Published Essays, “No Basta Teorizar: In-Difference to Solidarity in Contemporary Fiction”, 1994
Found in: Scattered Hegemonies: Postmodernity and Transnational Feminist Practices, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press (1994): 197
Folder contains 2 copies: 1 hardcover, 1 softcover
See also folder 169
Folder 311: Pfeil’s Published Essays, “Plot Devices in the Occupation”, 1987
Found in: Social Text, VI 2 (1987): 55
Folder contains 3 copies
See also folders 7, 13, 97, 98, 272, 380
Folder 312: Pfeil’s Published Essays, “Subjects Without Selves: Contemporary Theory Accounts for the ‘I’”, 2000
Found in: The Psychology of Awakening, York Beach, Maine, Samuel Weiser, Inc. (2000): 40
See also folders 35, 188