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Volume 9.1 (Spring 2011) |
Preface by Anna Sicari |
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Il Tempo do Corviale by Paul Fabozzi |
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A Few Reflections on Poetry and Language by Lawrence Joseph |
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Restating Romance for the Modern World by Stephen Sicari |
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The Angel of the Possible: Joyce's Spatial Forms of History by Stephen Pasqualina |
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Numerousness and Its Discontents: George Oppen and Lyn Hejinian by Peter Nicholls |
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Ethnic Modernism, by Werner Sollors Review by Paul Devlin |
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Cosmopolitan or Globalization?: Mme. de Stael's Feminist Comparative Literature for Frederick Jameson by Tegan Zimmerman |
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Narrative Fictions and Covert Colonialism: Linguistic and Cultural Control through Education in the Colonies by Sarah Bonnie |
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Rereading Heart of Darkness Daniel R. Schwartz |
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Volume 8.2 (Spring 2010) |
Death in Early Modern Literature | |
Preface by John V. Nance |
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Preface by Christianne Cain |
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Preface by Anna Sicari |
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"I Will Encounter Darkness as a Bride": Death and the Possibilities of Comedy in Measure for Measure by Paul Dustin Stegner |
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The Deaths of Kings and Other People: Comparing the Narratology of Mortality in Shakespeare and Modern Cinema by P. Aaron Potter |
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Writing Epitaphs for Death: The Work of Herbert's "Church Monuments" and Donne's "A Nocturnal" by Laura Kolb |
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"Paine and Patience": The Deathbed Performances of Early Modern Women by Marissa R. Cull |
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The Death Drive in Shakespeare's Anthony and Cleopatra by Lynne M. Simpson |
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"Fearful Meditations": Pondering Posterity in Shakespeare's Sonnets by Brian Chalk |
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Immortal Longings and Common Lyings: Denials of Death, from Jacobean Literature to Modern Journalism by Robert Watson |
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Toward a Cultural Poetics of Early Modern Shipwreck by Steve Mentz |
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Volume 8.1 (Fall 2009) |
American Identity | |
Preface Christianne M. Cain |
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The Palimpsest of American Inscription: An Experimental Preface by John V. Nance |
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The Problems with Identity: Distribution, Agency, and Identification by Rachel A. Wortman |
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Mapping Hyphenation in Cuban-American Literature by Maria Luisa Ochoa Fernandez |
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Fradulent Undressings: Bawdy Politics in Burlesque Performance by Laura Dougherty |
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Citizenship and Hysteria: The Puerto Rican as the Surplus of American Identity by Daniel Gaztambide |
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Only Bad Mommies Eat Their Babies: American Motherhood, Myth, and Tragedy by Hannah Landsel |
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The Whole Life of the Poet: William Carlos Williams and His Bicultural Heritage by Jenny R. Sadre-Orafai |
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Louisa May Alcott and Walt Disney: The American Optimists and Their Opposition by J.D. Isip |
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Bogey, Bobby, and Woody: Diminutiveness and the Antihero by Greg Weiss |
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Volume 7.2 (Spring 2009) |
Relocating the Avant-Garde | |
Preface by John V. Nance |
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Modernism's Mid-Life Crisis: Interpreting Modernist Writers: Macro History, Personal History, and Manuscript History Review by Stephen Pasqualina |
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The Saint of Disbelief: Shrike, Epistemology, and Postmodernism by Michael Diberadino |
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Reading Avatars and Writing Walkthroughs by Brian DeSouza |
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Emma Lazarus and the Aporia of Jewish Community by Samantha Cohen |
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Just Rocks by Derek Owens |
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The Student as Student by Jennifer Rich |
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Antigone's Noir by Domietta Torlasco |
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Volume 7.1 (Fall 2008) |
Prefaces by John Nance and Christianne Cain |
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The Space of the Intellectual: Displacement in Marc Auges, Edward Said, and Jacques Ranciere by Christos Hadjiyiannis |
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Other Means, Outer Limits: John Yoo and the Public Memorialization of Exception by David Platzer |
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Relocating Pornography Post 9/11 by Rob Baum |
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Orientalism on Cigarette Packs by Beyazit Akman |
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Globalization and Paranoia in Anthony Mann's Border Incident by Sean Cobb |
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The Limitations of Language in Sylvia Path's The Bell Jar by Janet Stallard |
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Volume 6.2 (Spring 2008) |
Preface by Stephen Pasqualina |
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Cracking Bapsi: A Conversation with Bapsi Sidhwa interviewed by Samantha Cohen |
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Are We "Post"Colonial?: A Conversation with Ania Loomba interviewed by Samantha Cohen |
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On This Earth: A Photo Essay by Nick Brandt |
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Native American Fiction: A User's Manual by David Treuer reviewed by by Granville Ganter |
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Why I Write Horror by Sarah Langan |
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War on Terror: Amending Monsters After 9/11 by Jesse Kavadlo |
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Moral Presence and Absence in William James' Rhetoric of Truth by Michael Modarelli |
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The Road to Freedom by Giuseppe Mazzotta |
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Us and Our Minds: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow by Stanley Sultan |
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Volume 6.1 (Fall 2007) |
Preface by Stephen Pasqualina |
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Fulfilling the Book: Shakespeare, Music, Identity, and Kwame Dawes' Requiem by John Carpenter |
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Ethnic American Literature and Its Discontents: Reflections on the Body, The Nation by Maria Zamora |
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"It's a Kind of Destiny": The Cultural Mulatto in the "New Black Aesthetic" and Sarah Phillips by Habiba Ibrahim |
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Forced into Photography by Metaphor, or To Free (at Last) All Framed Blackness by Thomas Sayers Ellis, interviewed by Stephen Pasqualina |
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What Is an American? The Problem of the West by Robert Fanuzzi |
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Pedagogy and Praxis in the Age of Empire by Peter McLaren and Nathalia Jaramillo, interviewed by Samantha Cohen |
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Thinking About the Humanities by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak |
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Volume 5.1 (Spring 2007) |
Bill Marsh by Bill Marsh |
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The Importance of Hemingway's "The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife" by Charles J. Nolan, Jr. |
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Doing Ordinary Language Criticism by Walter Jost |
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A Talk with a Novelist: An Interview with Gabriel Brownstein by Stephen Pasqualina |
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A Prophet for All Ages by Charles Plock, C.M. |
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Quilombos, Cortiços, Favelas: Moving from
Historical Oppression to Social Transformation by André Sales Batista, Marcos Burgos, and Ricarte Echevarría |
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Community Relations and Social Value in the Museum World Review by Jesse Van Hoy |
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Volume 4.2 (Fall 2006) |
How Novels Think by Nancy Armstrong |
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The Importance of Hemingway's "The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife" by Charles J. Nolan, Jr. |
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Doing Ordinary Language Criticism by Walter Jost |
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A Talk with a Novelist: An Interview with Gabriel Brownstein by Stephen Pasqualina |
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A Prophet for All Ages by Charles Plock, C.M. |
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Quilombos, Cortiços, Favelas: Moving from
Historical Oppression to Social Transformation by André Sales Batista, Marcos Burgos, and Ricarte Echevarría |
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Community Relations and Social Value in the Museum World Review by Jesse Van Hoy | |
Volume 4.1 (Spring 2006) |
Review of The Perfect Medium: Photography and the Occult by Kimberley Anne Garcia |
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Pride and Prejudice, Adapted Reviewed by Amy King |
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The Poetry of Jill Scott Reviewed by Jeffrey Dessources |
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Poets Thinking: Pope, Whitman, Dickinson, Yeats by Helen Vendler Reviewed by Jonathan Kugler |
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Looney Tunes Golden Collection:Vol. 3 Reviewed by Jesse Van Hoy |
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Cervantes's Novel of Modern Times by Peter Quint and Imagenes del Quijote, edited by Patrick Lenaghan Reviewed by Steve Mentz |
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An Interview with N. Scott Momaday by Richard Mace |
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J.R. Moehriger's Tender Bar Reviewed by Justyna Kret |
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Edvard Munch at the MoMa by Brad Hagarbome |
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Volume 3.1 (Spring 2005) |
Philip Vera Cruz: In Search of Defamiliarizing Narrative by E. San Juan Jr. |
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A Terry Teachout Reader Reviewed by Paul Devlin |
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Imperialism and Education in Twentieth-Century China in Contemporary Perspective by Arif Dirlik |
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Observations on Three Hemingway Stories by Elexis Coleman |
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Teaching Against Global Capitalism by Peter McLaren and Ramin Farahmandpur Reviewed by Mike Pozo |
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"A Real Freudian Case": Anticipating the Cliche in Mary McCarthy by Tara Roeder |
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Letter of Resignation from the Jewish People by Bertell Ollman |
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Gunga Din and Memoirs of the Bookies' Son Reviewed by Paul Devlin |
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Volume 2.2 (May 2004) |
A Note from the Editor by Paul Devlin |
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Extremities: Trauma, Testimony, and Community and Trauma at Home: After 9/11 Reviewed by Jennifer Travis |
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An Interview with Ngugi Wa Thiong'o by Michael Pozo |
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Knowledge, Representation, Truth: Learning from Charles Sanders Peirce's Semoitic by Professor E. San Juan Jr. |
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After Theory by Terry Eagleton. Reviewed by Albert Colon |
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The Mammoth Cheese: A Novel by Sheri Holman. Reviewed by Paul Devlin |
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The Teammates and Summer of '49 Reviewed by Dana Bliss |
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Working Through the Contradictions by E. San Juan Jr. Reviewed by Michael Pozo |
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The Complete Poems of Claude McKay Reviewed by Professor John Lowney |
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Secrets in the Fire and Playing with Fire by Henning Mankell. Reviewed by Professor Barbara Harlow |
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An Interview with Greg Fraser by Hani Sarji and Michael Hepner | |
the desire to meet with the beautiful by India Radfar. Reviewed by Tara Roeder |
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Terror and Liberalism by Paul Berman. Reviewed by Paul Devlin |
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Volume 2.1 (Fall 2003) |
"On Being Awarded a Citation for Literary Achievement by an Alabamian" by Albert Murray. Introduced by Paul Devlin |
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Alabanza: New and Selected Poems, 1982-2002 by Martín Espada. Reviewed and Introduced by Michael Pozo |
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Reinventing Eden: The Fate of Nature in Western Culture by Carolyn Merchant. Reviewed by Tara Roeder |
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Hermit in Paris: Autobiographical Writings by Italo Calvino. Reviewed by Paul Devlin |
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"Authoritarianism's Footprint and the War Against Youth" by Henry A. Giroux |
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The Aesthetics and Politics of the Crowd in American Literature by Mary Esteve. Reviewed by Granville Ganter |
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Negotiations: Interventions and Interviews, 1971--2001 by Jacques Derrida. Reviewed by Michael Hepner |
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Left Curve No. 27 Ed. Csaba Polony. Reviewed by Michael Pozo |
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Foucault and Latin America Ed. Benigo Trigo. Reviewed by Albert Colón |
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An Interview with Peter McLaren: Toward a Critical Revolutionary Pedagogy by Michael Pozo |
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Lightning Reviews: Rybczynski on Architecture; Morgan on Ben Franklin;The Cervantes Companion; Dinerstein on Jazz and Technology; MacDonald on Debt; Hollander's Poetry by Paul Devlin | |
"Imperial Terror, Neo-Colonialism, and the Filipino Diaspora" a Lecture by E. San Juan Jr. Introduced by Michael Pozo |
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Nativity Poems by Joseph Brodsky. Reviewed by Paul Devlin. |
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Volume 1.2 (April 2003) |
A Conversation with John Hollander by Paul Devlin |
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Matthew Barney at the Guggenheim Reviewed by Derek Owens |
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Gregory Maertz Breaks the Ultimate Taboo by Michael Pozo |
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The Architecture of Shigeru Ban Reviewed by Paul Devlin |
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Racism and Cultural Studies by E. San Juan Jr. Reviewed by Michael Pozo |
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Methodology of the Oppressed by Chela Sandoval. Reviewed by Michael Pozo |
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Gould's Book of Fish: A Novel in Twelve Fish by Richard Flannigan. Reviewed by Paul Devlin. |
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Drop City by T.C. Boyle. Reviewed by Granville Ganter |
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Postmodern Pooh by Frederick Crews. Reviewed by Paul Devlin |
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A Conversation with E. San Juan Jr. by Michael Pozo |
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"Wittman Ah Sing's (Political) Artistry: Tripmaster Monkey and Asian Americans" by Carmencita-Mia Q Fulgado |
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From the Briarpatch File: On Context, Procedure, and American Identity by Albert Murray. Reviewed by Paul Devlin |
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Volume 1.1 (March 2003) |
Publics and Counterpublics by Michael Warner. Reviewed by Granville Ganter. |
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An Interview with Howard Zinn by Michael Pozo. |
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signed, Malraux by Jean-Francois Lyotard. Reviewed by Paul Devlin. |
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Vice: New and Selected Poems by Ai. Reviewed by Jeanette Lee. |
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9-11 by Noam Chomsky. Reviewed by Michael Pozo. |
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At the End of an Age by John Lukacs. Reviewed by Paul Devlin. |
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Magical Urbanism: Latinos Reinvent the U.S. City by Mike Davis. Reviewed by Michael Pozo. |
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Seinfeld and Philosophy: A Book About Nothing and The Simpsons and Philosophy: The Doh of Homer. Reviewed by Melissa Lonquich. |
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Good Morning Blues: The Autobiography of Count Basie as told to Albert Murray. Reviewed by Paul Devlin. |
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"Asian-Americans and American Politics: From Discrimination to Participation" by Carmencita-Mia Q. Fulgado. |
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Conjugations and Reiterations. by Albert Murray. Review by Paul Devlin. |
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An Interview with Albert Murray. by Paul Devlin. |
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