- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/A Tear Shed into a Cup of Sorrows
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/Cluster Seeds and the Mailer Legacy
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/Contradictory Syntheses: Norman Mailer’s Left Conservatism and the Problematic of “Totalitarianism”
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/From A Ticket to the Circus
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/From Here to Eternity and The Naked and the Dead: Premiere to Eternity?
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/Hemingway and Women at the Front: Blowing Bridges in The Fifth Column, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and Other Works
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/Making Masculinity and Unmaking Jewishness: Norman Mailer’s Voice in Wild 90 and Beyond the Law
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/Norman Mailer's Mythmaking in An American Dream and “The White Negro”
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/Norman Mailer: Playboy Magazine Heavyweight
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/Norman Mailer Today
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/Norman Mailer and the Novel 2.0
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/Overexposed: My First Taste of Filmmaking
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/Piling On: Norman Mailer’s Utilization of Marilyn Monroe
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/Reflections
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/Reinventing a New Wheel: The Films of Norman Mailer
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/Situating Hemingway: Mailer, Style, Ethics
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/The Conception of Irreversibility: Hannah Arendt and Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants”
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/The Devil's Party: Reading and Wreaking Vengeance in The Castle in the Forest
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/Tributes to Norris Church Mailer
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/Tributes to Norris Church Mailer/From Norman to Norris
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/Tributes to Norris Church Mailer/Remembering Norris: Excerpts from an Unpublished Account of Norman Mailer’s Last Days
- The Mailer Review/Volume 5, 2011/“The White Negro” Revisited: The Demise of the Indispensable Hipster