Monthly Archives: May 2010
Women in Aviation Not Pictured
Why does this airline magazine story on women in aviation feature a picture of this guy, the Chairman and CEO of American Airlines, but not pictures of women? I think it’s probably just myopia — no one noticed the problem. … Continue reading
More _Metzerott_ madness…
I still haven’t finished the novel (I read slowly), but there are a couple things I have to report. it appears to have been fairly widely read (from contemporary periodical references) it is definitely a Christian socialist novel, and could … Continue reading
Thoughts on _Metzerott, Shoemaker_ (preliminary)
I am halfway through a novel entitled Metzerott, Shoemaker (1891 1889), which I discovered in researching for a conference paper (see abstract) which I am writing for the American Literature Association meeting next week in San Francisco. Metzerott is, so … Continue reading
My American Literature Association 2010 Abstract
Utopian and Dystopia on Foot: Shoes in Turn of the 20th Century American Fiction J. Michael Duvall, Assistant Professor, College of Charleston A famous scene from Theodore Dresier’s Sister Carrie (1900) has the shoes in a department store angling to replace … Continue reading