American Quarterly

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The Cult of True Womanhood: 1820-18601966/01/01464
The Possessive Investment in Whiteness: Racialized Social Democracy and the "White" Problem in American Studies1995/09/01162
Standup Comedy as Social and Cultural Mediation1985/01/0191
An Obituary for "The Progressive Movement"1970/01/0157
Beauty, the Beast and the Militant Woman: A Case Study in Sex Roles and Social Stress in Jacksonian America1971/10/0157
The Second Great Awakening as an Organizing Process, 1780-1830: An Hypothesis1969/01/0153
The Problem of American Exceptionalism: A Reconsideration1993/03/0151
Melodramas of Beset Manhood: How Theories of American Fiction Exclude Women Authors1981/01/0144
The Religious Boundaries of an Inbetween People: Street Feste and the Problem of the Dark-Skinned Other in Italian Harlem, 1920-19901992/09/0141
The Republican Mother: Women and the Enlightenment-An American Perspective1976/01/0141
Women, Reading, and Cultural Authority: Some Implications of the Audience Perspective in Cultural Studies1986/01/0139
Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance1987/01/0135
Ethnic Humor: Subversion and Survival1985/01/0135
Notes on the Judeo-Christian Tradition in America1984/01/0135
Sexuality, Class and Role in 19th-Century America1973/05/0135
The G. I. Bill and Higher Education: Success and Surprise1973/12/0134
Theories of Ethnic Humor: How to Enter, Laughing1986/01/0134
Interrogating "Whiteness," Complicating "Blackness": Remapping American Culture1995/09/0134
"Paradigm Dramas" in American Studies: A Cultural and Institutional History of the Movement1979/01/0132
Listening to Popular Music1950/01/0132
"The Women Have Had Charge of the Church Work Long Enough": The Men and Religion Forward Movement of 1911-1912 and the Masculinization of Middle-Class Protestantism1989/09/0129
The American Invention of National Parks1970/01/0128
Doctors in Crisis: A Study of the Use of Medical Education Reform to Establish Modern Professional Elitism in Medicine1973/03/0126
The Wizard of Oz: Parable on Populism1964/01/0126
Suburban Men and Masculine Domesticity, 1870-19151988/06/0125
The Reversal of Death: Changes in Attitudes Toward Death in Western Societies1974/12/0125
The Discovery of Children's Play1975/10/0124
Black Stereotypes as Reflected in Popular Culture, 1880-19201977/01/0124
Myth and Symbol in American Studies1972/10/0123
Scientific Racism and the American Indian in the Mid-Nineteenth Century1975/05/0123