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Routledge Research in American Literature and Culture

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This series is our home for cutting-edge, upper-level scholarly studies and edited collections. Titles are characterized by dynamic interventions into established subjects and innovative studies on emerging topics in American Literature and Culture.

46 Series Titles


Reimagining the Madame Butterfly Narrative Asian American Literary Critique

Reimagining the Madame Butterfly Narrative: Asian American Literary Critique

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By Huining Ouyang
July 03, 2026

Huining Ouyang’s Reimagining the Madame Butterfly Narrative examines Asian American literary revisions of the Butterfly story since the beginning of American expansionism in Asia. Through textual, intertextual, and contextual analyses, Ouyang demonstrates the ways in which Asian American retellings...

From Experimental Poetics to Creative Legacies Language Poetry and its American Avant-garde Aesthetics

From Experimental Poetics to Creative Legacies: Language Poetry and its American Avant-garde Aesthetics

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By Amrita Sharma
June 01, 2026

From Experimental Poetics to Creative Legacies: Language Poetry and its American Avant-garde Aesthetics offers a comprehensive account of Language Poetry, tracing its origins, evolution, and enduring influence. It demonstrates how a movement that emerged from American experimental writing in the ...

Daisaku Ikeda, Transnationalism, and American Literature Dialogues of the Heart

Daisaku Ikeda, Transnationalism, and American Literature: Dialogues of the Heart

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Edited By Anita Patterson
May 29, 2026

Daisaku Ikeda, Transnationalism, and American Literature: Dialogues of the Heart examines the writings of Nichiren Buddhist philosopher, poet, and peacebuilder Daisaku Ikeda (1928-2023), focusing on how American literature and transnationalism are integral to the development of his Buddhist ...

Ben Lerner, Edges of Genre Poetry, Fiction, Artistic Collaborations

Ben Lerner, Edges of Genre: Poetry, Fiction, Artistic Collaborations

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Edited By Yannicke Chupin, Karim Daanoune
May 27, 2026

Ben Lerner, Edges of Genre: Poetry, Fiction, Artistic Collaborations is the first comprehensive academic study of a major contemporary author. Praised by The New York Times as “the most talented writer of his generation,” Lerner has often been read separately as poet or novelist, yet his work ...

Don DeLillo and the Visual

Don DeLillo and the Visual

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By Brian Jarvis
January 29, 2026

Over the course of a prodigious literary career which now spans seven decades, DeLillo has engaged with the problem and the promise of vision. Don DeLillo and the Visual offers a fresh perspective on the lead writer for the Age of the Image. Whilst the author is sometimes characterised and even ...

Nineteenth-Century American Literature, Religion, and the Search for Grace

Nineteenth-Century American Literature, Religion, and the Search for Grace

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By Heather Ostman
December 31, 2025

Nineteenth-Century American Literature, Religion, and the Search for Grace explores selected texts by four major American authors: Walt Whitman, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Sojourner Truth, and Kate Chopin. This monograph presents a nuanced analysis of the relationship between these authors and religion. ...

Norman Maclean’s “A River Runs through It” The Search for Beauty

Norman Maclean’s “A River Runs through It”: The Search for Beauty

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By George H. Jensen, Heidi Skurat Harris
December 26, 2025

Norman Maclean’s “A River Runs through It”: The Search for Beauty is the first book-length study of Norman Maclean or any of his works. Since the publication of “A River Runs through It” in 1976, readers and critics have considered it to be one of the most carefully crafted stories in American ...

Postmodernism, Twenty-First Century Culture, and American Fiction Establishing the Continuum

Postmodernism, Twenty-First Century Culture, and American Fiction: Establishing the Continuum

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By Matt Graham
December 26, 2025

Postmodernism’s ‘end’ is a complex and contentious topic. Yet, one overarching consensus emerges: the postmodern has been surpassed. This book poses a thought experiment challenging this position – what if postmodernism persists within the twenty-first century? Rather than designate a new epoch or ...

Texting the Nation Agencies and Actions in the Declaration of Independence

Texting the Nation: Agencies and Actions in the Declaration of Independence

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By Michael Ditmore
November 12, 2025

Texting the Nation closely parses the Declaration of Independence’s text and logical argument in grammatical and rhetorical terms to highlight patterns of agency, from the passive voice construction and rearranged parallel arrangement of political principles to the composition history and meaning ...

The Emergence of American Occidentalism in Literature and Culture The Disguised Identity

The Emergence of American Occidentalism in Literature and Culture: The Disguised Identity

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By Muthanna Al-Janabi
October 28, 2025

The book presents an innovative conceptualization of Western thought, casting the discourse of black and white intellectuals and politicians as a treatise on Occidentalism. It envisions American Occidentalism as an inner discourse where Critical Occidentalists interact textually and historically in...

Unveiling Structures in Colson Whitehead’s Fiction

Unveiling Structures in Colson Whitehead’s Fiction

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By Paula Martín-Salván
October 03, 2025

This book offers a comprehensive critical analysis of Colson Whitehead’s fiction, positioning him as a key figure in both African American literature and the global “turn to genre”. It explores how Whitehead employs conventions from popular genres—such as detective, zombie and caper stories—not ...

The Rise of Sensationalism in American Literature and Culture 1620-1860

The Rise of Sensationalism in American Literature and Culture: 1620-1860

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By Alexander Moudrov
September 05, 2025

The Rise of Sensationalism in American Literature and Culture: 1620‑1860 argues that the rise of the American tradition of sensationalism can be better understood in the transatlantic context. Early American writers were unquestionably influenced by various forms of European sensationalism. At the ...

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