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- The South Atlantic Quarterly
- Duke University Press
- Volume 103, Number 4, Fall 2004
- pp. 881-882
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The South Atlantic Quarterly 103.4 (2004) 881-882
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Contents of Volume 103
Applewhite, James, Poems 101
Balfour, Ian, and Eduardo Cadava, The Claims of Human Rights: An Introduction [Introduction, The Claims of Human Rights] 277
Balibar, Étienne, Is a Philosophy of Human Civic Rights Possible? New Reflections on Equaliberty 311
Barnard, Rita, Bitterkomix: Notes from the Post-Apartheid Underground 719
Bond, Patrick, South Africa Tackles Global Apartheid: Is the Reform Strategy Working? 817
Brauman, Rony, From Philanthropy to Humanitarianism: Remarks and an Interview 397
Brown, Wendy, "The Most We Can Hope For . . .": Human Rights and the Politics of Fatalism 451
Cadava, Eduardo, and Ian Balfour, The Claims of Human Rights: An Introduction [Introduction, The Claims of Human Rights] 277
Comay, Rebecca, Dead Right: Hegel and the Terror 375
Cunningham, John, and Jason Peters, Ash Wednesday and the Land between Dying and Birth 193
Derrida, Jacques, The Last of the Rogue States: The "Democracy to Come," Opening in Two Turns 323
Desai, Ashwin, and Richard Pithouse, "What stank in the past is the present's perfume": Dispossession, Resistance, and Repression in Mandela Park 841
Dickstein, Morris, Steinbeck and the Great Depression 111
Downes, Paul, Melville's Benito Cereno and the Politics of Humanitarian Intervention 465
DuBois, Andrew, Ananomie of Criticism 227
Eze, Emmanuel Chukwudi, Transition and the Reasons of Memory 755
Farred, Grant, The Not-Yet Counterpartisan: A New Politics of Oppositionality [Introduction, After the Thrill Is Gone] 589
Farred, Grant, Wankerdom: Trainspotting as a Rejection of the Postcolonial 215
Ferraro, Thomas J., Lorenzo's Chrism, 235
Gardaphe, Fred, Writing as a Reader: The Deserted Village of Jay Parini 159
Goldman, Derek, What Was That Unforgettable Line? Remembrances from the Rubbleheap 45
Hamacher, Werner, The Right to Have Rights (Four-and-a-Half Remarks) 343
Heyns, Michiel, From The Reluctant Passenger 673
Irlam, Shaun, Unraveling the Rainbow: The Remission of Nation in Post-Apartheid Literature 695
Jackson, Wallace, To Look: The Scene of the Seen in Edward Hopper 133
Keenan, Thomas, Mobilizing Shame 435
Lazarus, Neil, The South African Ideology: The Myth of Exceptionalism, the Idea of Renaissance 607
Lish, Gordon, A Poem 1
Lish, Gordon, Canto 57
Macdonald, Michael, The Political Economy of Identity Politics 629 [End Page 881]
Magubane, Zine, The Revolution Betrayed? Globalization, Neoliberalism, and the Post-Apartheid State 657
Maslan, Susan, The Anti-Human: Man and Citizen before the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen 357
McAuliffe, J. D., Grave Love: A Story 265
McLaughlin, Thomas, "Man to Man": Basketball, Movement, and the Practice of Masculinity 169
Moreno, Jairo, Bauzá–Gillespie–Latin/Jazz: Difference, Modernity, and the Black Caribbean 81
Noland, William, Cuban Stories 61
Noland, William, The Image World of Mao II 5
Parini, Jay, Poems 149
Peters, Jason, and John Cunningham, Ash Wednesday and the Land between Dying and Birth 193
Pithouse, Richard, and Ashwin Desai, "What stank in the past is the present's perfume": Dispossession, Resistance, and Repression in Mandela Park 841
Rampolokeng, Lesego, Poems 813
Rancière, Jacques, Who Is the Subject of the Rights of Man? 297
Robbins, Bruce, and Elsa Stamatapolou, Reflections on Culture and Cultural Rights 419
Ronell, Avital, The Testamentary Whisper 489
Rowe, John Carlos, Mao II and the War on Terrorism 21
Sarki, M, Poems 3
Sitze, Adam, Denialism 769
Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty, Righting Wrongs 523
Stamatapolou, Elsa, and Bruce Robbins, Reflections on Culture and Cultural Rights 419
Žižek, Slavoj, From Politics to Biopolitics . . . and Back 501
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