Introduction / Lisa Hopkins. Jack London's evolutionary hierarchies: dogs, wolves, and men / Donald Pizer -- Jack London's pacific world / Earle Labor -- Imposing (on) events in London's "To build a fire" / Lee Clark Mitchell -- Sea change in The sea-wolf / Sam S. Baskett -- "Congested mails": Buck and Jack's "Call" / Jonathan Auerbach -- "Zone-conquerors" and "white devils": the contradictions of race in the works of Jack London / Andrew J. Furer -- The wires were down: the telegraph and the cultural self in "To build a fire" and White fang / Christopher Gair -- Canvas and steam: historical conflict in Jack London's Sea-wolf / James A. Papa, Jr. -- Jack London's Medusa of truth / Per Serritslev Petersen -- Jack London's evolutionary hierarchies: dogs, wolves, and men / Lisa Hopkins.
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