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Volume 22, Number 2
(2004)
Special Double Issue: Whitman and American Indians
Numbers Two/Three Fall 2004/Winter 2005
Front Matter
Essays
A Tribe Called Text: Whitman and Representing the American Indian Body p. 67-86
Nicholas Soodik
Reading Boddo's Body: Crossing the Borders of Race and Sexuality in Whitman's "Half-Breed" p. 87-107
Thomas C. Gannon
Whitman and "The Indian Problem": The Texts and Contexts of "Song of the Redwood-Tree" p. 108-125
Steven Blakemore and Jon Noble
Notes
"Be radical-be radical-be not too damned radical!": The Origins and Resonance of Whitman's Signature Expression p. 126-129
Kenneth M. Price
An Unrecorded Whitman Interview p. 129-131
Ed Folsom
Huneker's "A Visit to Walt Whitman" p. 131-135
Arnold T. Schwab
Walter de la Mare and Walt Whitman: A Bibliographic Note p. 135-135
James T.F Tanner
A Corrected Map of Whitman's Washington Boarding Houses and Work Places p. 136-137
Kim Roberts
Reviews
Selby, Nick, ed., The Poetry of Walt Whitman: A Reader's Guide to Essential Criticism [review] p. 138-140
Donald D. Kummings
Grace, Judith. Good-bye my Fancy: With Walt Whitman in His Last Days [review] p. 140-141
Gary Schmidgall
Bibliographies
Walt Whitman: A Current Bibliography p. 142-148
Ed Folsom
Announcements
Back Matter and Back Cover
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