Professor of English
Neocolonial Fictions of the Global Cold War, ed. Steven Belletto and Joseph Keith. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2019.
Introduction: Neocolonialism and Literature
Steven Belletto & Joseph Keith
Part I: Neocolonialism and the Global South Imaginary
Chapter One: The Korean War, the Cold War, and the American Novel
Steven Belletto
Chapter Two: The Fragmented Heart of Blackness: The Congo Crisis in African American Culture and Politics
Cedric Tolliver
Chapter Three: The Appeal of Cuba: The 1968 Havana Cultural Congress and U.S. Intellectuals
Michele Hardesty
Chapter Four: American Spectacle and the Vietnam War Sublime
William Spanos and Adam Spanos
Part II: Solidarities: U.S. Racial Politics and the Global Cold War
Chapter Five: From Kabul to Chicago: the Limits of Global Imagination
Kate Baldwin
Chapter Six: The Unyielding Earth: Women of Color Feminism and Cold War Fiction
Crystal Parikh
Chapter Seven: ‘Home is Where the Hate Is’: Property, Race, and Cold War Internationalisms
Cheryl Higashida
Chapter Eight: Returning from the Unending Korean War: Toni Morrison’s Home
Donald E. Pease
Part III: Realignments: The Global Cold War and Changing Forms of Empire
Chapter Nine: U.S. Cultural Attachés and the Cold War
John Carlos Rowe
Chapter Ten: The Security State Citizen and the Global Cold War: Beckett, Greene, Kavan, Ballard
Adam Piette
Chapter Eleven: The Forever War, or, Did the Cold War Really End?
Andrew Hoberek