'Essays are well researched and footnoted, and the volume features a useful works cited and index. This collection points to excellent avenues for continued exploration of Hemingway's influence in the contemporary world.' R. M. Roberts, Choice
Contributors; Introduction: Hemingway in the new millennium Suzanne del Gizzo and Kirk Curnutt; Part I. The textual Hemingway: 1. Shaping the life: Hemingway biographies since 2000 Kirk Curnutt; 2. Hemingway and textual studies Robert W. Trogdon; 3. Correspondence and the everyday Hemingway Sandra Spanier and Verna Kale; 4. Object studies and keepsakes, artifacts, and ephemera Krista Quesenberry; 5. Digital Hemingway Laura Godfrey; Part II. Identities: 6. Family dynamics and redefinitions of “papa”-hood Suzanne del Gizzo; 7. Hemingway and pleasure David Wyatt; 8. Trauma studies: neurological and corporeal injuries Sarah Anderson Wood; 9. Hemingway and queer studies Debra A. Moddelmog; 10. Hemingway, race(ism), and criticism Ian Marshall; 11. Still famous after all these years: Ernest Hemingway in the twenty-first century Loren Glass; Part III. Global engagements: 12. “There's no one thing that's true”: Hemingway criticism and the environmental humanities Lisa Tyler; 13. New world order, old world ways: Hemingway's colonialism and postcolonialism Marc K. Dudley; 14. Post-“american” Hemingway studies: multicultural approaches and redefinitions of expatriation Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera; 15. Politics, espionage, and surveillance: Hemingway and the rise of paranoia culture Kevin R. West; Conclusion; Notes.