All Stories

  1. Petrochemical Fantasies
  2. The Comics of R. Crumb
  3. Neoliberal Style: Alex Haley, Hunter S. Thompson, and Countercultures
  4. Carbon Nation: Fossil Fuels in the Making of American Culture. By Bob Johnson (Lawrence, University of Kansas Press, 2014) 256 pp. $34.95
  5. The Politics of Comics: Popular Modernism, Abstraction, and Experimentation
  6. Oil Culture
  7. Fossil-Fuel Futurity
  8. Mary Brown Bullock, The Oil Prince's Legacy: Rockefeller Philanthropy in China (Washington, DC and Stanford, CA: Woodrow Wilson Center Press with Stanford University Press, 2011, $39.95). Pp. xviii+242. isbn 978 0 8047 7688 2.
  9. Cosmodernism: American Narrative, Late Globalization, and the New Cultural Imaginary (review)
  10. Oil Abstractions
  11. Review Jacqueline M. MooreCow Boys and Cattle Men: Class and Masculinities on the Texas Frontier, 1865-1900. (New York: New York University Press, 2010. xii + 268 pp. Illustrations, notes, index. $42.00.)
  12. Introduction: Postmodernism, Then
  13. Masculine Style
  14. The Trouble with Human Rights
  15. A Salamander and Seahorse in Sepia Tone: The Great Gatsby: A Graphic Adaptation
by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Adapted by Nicki Greenberg.
Crows Nest, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin, 2007. 306 pages
  16. Bad Modernisms (review)
  17. Neo-liberalism and the Western: HBO’sDeadwoodas National Allegory
  18. Exploding the Western: Myths of Empire on the Postmodern Frontier
  19. Killing the Big Other
  20. Graphic Narratives in the U.S.
  21. Settlement, promise, and catastrophe in the middle regions
  22. The Popular Western