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Editors

SHELLEY FISHER FISHKIN
Stanford University (USA)

ALFRED HORNUNG
Johannes Gutenberg University (Germany)

JAMES K. LEE
University of California, Santa Barbara (USA)

SHIRLEY GEOK-LIN LIM
University of California, Santa Barbara (USA)

TAKAYUKI TATSUMI
Keio University (Japan)

Forward Section Editor:
GREG ROBINSON
Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada)

Reprise Section Editor:
NINA MORGAN
Kennesaw State University (USA)

Sponsored by UC Santa Barbara's American Cultures and Global Contexts Center and Stanford University's Program in American Studies.

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Volume 1, Issue 1 2009
Editors' Note
Shelley Fisher Fishkin
From the Editors
Forward
Greg Robinson
Forward Editor’s Note
Gordon H. Chang
Emerging from the Shadows: The Visual Arts and Asian American History
Mary L. Dudziak
Introduction to Exporting American Dreams: Thurgood Marshall's African Journey
Micol Seigel
Nation Drag: Uses of the Exotic
Articles
Andrzej Antoszek
"The Higher the Satellite, the Lower the Culture"? African American Studies in East-Central and Southeastern Europe: The Case of Poland
Laura Doyle
Toward a Philosophy of Transnationalism
Andrew S. Gross
Imaginary Jews and True Confessions: Ethnicity, Lyricism, and John Berryman's Dream Songs
Liam Kennedy
American Studies Without Tears, or What Does America Want?
Paul Lauter
From Multiculturalism to Immigration Shock
John Patrick Leary
America's Other Half: Slum Journalism and the War of 1898
Haiming Liu
Chop Suey as Imagined Authentic Chinese Food: The Culinary Identity of Chinese Restaurants in the United States
Stephanie R. Schulte
Self-Colonizing eEurope: The Information Society Merges onto the Information Superhighway
Te-Hsing Shan
Life, Writing, and Peace: Reading Maxine Hong Kingston's The Fifth Book of Peace
Reprise
Nina Morgan
Reprise Editor’s Note
Shelley Fisher Fishkin and Takayuki Tatsumi
Editors' Introduction: New Perspectives on 'The War-Prayer'

Manuscript of "The War-Prayer"

Typescript of "The War-Prayer"
Makoto Nagawara
A Comment on the War-Prayer: Mark Twain 'Never Ceased to Grow'
Ron Powers
What Hath Happened to 'the War-Prayer'
Edward J. Blum
God's Imperialism: Mark Twain and the Religious War between Imperialists and Anti-Imperialists
Christopher A. Vaughan
Mark Twain's Final Offensive: 'the War-Prayer' and American Religious Nationalism
Kevin Mac Donnell
Mark Twain and Gensai Murai: A Japanese Inspiration for 'the War-Prayer'
Wesley Britton
'I Come from the Throne': 'the War-Prayer,' the Bible, and Anti-Imperialism
Dwayne Eutsey
'from the Throne': What the Stranger in 'the War-Prayer' Says About Mark Twain's Theology
Patrick Dooley
Twain on War and William James on Peace: Shoring up the Platform of the Anti-Imperialist League
Adrian Gaskins
Let U.S. Prey: Mark Twain and Hubert Harrison on Religion and Empire
Christopher Capozzola
Thomas Dixon's War Prayers
Maggie Oran
Anti-War Statements in 'the War-Prayer' and 'the Private History of a Campaign That Failed'
Amanda Claybaugh
Failed Campaigns and Successful Retreats
Tim Edwards
The Real Prayer and the Imagined: The War against Romanticism in Twain, Howells, and Bierce
Helen Lock
Twain's Rhetoric of Irony in 'the War-Prayer'
Hua Hsu
The Trans-Pacific Lesson of Mark Twain's 'War-Prayer'
Michio Arimitsu
The Realm of an Empire and the Reach of Empathy: Reconsideration of Humanism in Mark Twain's 'the War-Prayer'
Nancy Von Rosk
Mark Twain's Messengers for a Fallen World: Supernatural Strangers in 'the War-Prayer' and the Mysterious Stranger Manuscripts
Martin Zehr
The Vision of the Other in Mark Twain's 'War-Prayer'
Hideo Tsuji
Cuba Libre at Odds: Hemingway, Twain, and the Spanish-American War
Michael J. Kiskis
'the War-Prayer': Samuel Clemens and 9/11
Mông- Lan
Mark Twain's 'the War-Prayer'—Reflections on Vietnam and Iraq
John J. Han
'the War-Prayer' in U. S. Popular Culture
Mark D. Hulsether
Mark Twain's 'the War-Prayer,' Youth Culture in the Rural Midwest, and the Problem of Placing Religion in Historical Narratives About the 1960s
Mark Donig
Loyalty to Mankind
Darryl Brock
Caloocan: The War-Prayer Answered
Barry Crimmins
The Sermon on the Mark
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