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  • Books Received
The Errant Art of Moby Dick: The Canon, the Cold War, and the Struggle for American Studies. By William V. Spanos. New Americanists series. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1995. 374 pp. $57.95 (cloth); $18.95 (paper).
Mediation in Contemporary Native American Fiction. By James Ruppert. American Indian Literature and Critical Studies series 15. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1995. 192 pp. $29.95.
Subjects and Citizens: Nation, Race, and Gender from Oroonoko to Anita Hill. Edited by Michael Moon and Cathy Davidson. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1995. 529 pp. $49.95 (cloth); $17.95 (paper).
Free Exchange. By Pierre Bourdieu and Hans Haacke. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995. 143 pp. $35.00 (cloth); $14.95 (paper).
Movements in Chicano Poetry: Against Myths, Against Margins. By Rafael Pérez-Torres. Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture 88. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995. 332 pp. $59.95 (cloth); $17.95 (paper).
Prosthesis. By David Wills. Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995. 350 pp. $49.50 (cloth); $18.95 (paper).
Nietzsche in American Literature and Thought. Edited by Manfred Pütz. Columbia, S.C.: Camden House, Inc., 1995. 300 pp. $59.95.
Stations of the Divided Subject: Contestation and Ideological Legitimation in German Bourgeois Literature. 1770–1914. By Richard T. Gray. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995. 390 pp. $55.00.
Macropolitics of Nineteenth-Century Literature: Nationalism, Exoticism, Imperialism. Edited by Jonathan Arac and Harriet Ritvo. New Americanists series. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. 309 pp. New in paper: $16.95.
The Body in Late-Capitalist USA. By Donald M. Lowe. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1995. 197 pp. $45.95 (cloth); $15.95 (paper).
Old Masters, New Subjects: Early Modern and Poststructuralist Theories of Will. By Dolora A. Wojciehowski. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995. 260 pp. $35.00.
Sons of Ezra: British Poets and Ezra Pound. Edited by Michael Alexander and James McGonigal. Studies in Literature 17. Atlanta: Rodopi, 1995. 183 pp. $23.50 (paper).
Women of the Harlem Renaissance. By Cheryl A. Wall. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995. 256 pp. $29.95 (cloth); $14.95 (paper).
The Shock of Men: Homosexual Hermeneutics in French Writing. By Lawrence R. Schehr. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995. 215 pp. $32.50.
The Mechanical Song: Women, Voice, and the Artificial in Nineteenth-Century French Narrative. By Felicia Miller-Frank. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995. 223 pp. $35.00.
A Genealogy of the Modern Self. Thomas de Quincy and the Intoxication of Writing. By Alina Clej. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995. 348 pp. $39.50.
Pinter in Play: Critical Strategies and the Plays of Harold Pinter. By Susan Hollis Merritt. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1995. 343 pp. New in paper, $17.95.
Melodramatic Tactics: Theatricalized Dissent in the English Marketplace, 1800–1885. By Elaine Hadley. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995. 303 pp. $37.50.
Vision and Textuality. Edited by Stephen Melville and Bill Readings. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1995. 391 pp. $49.95 (cloth); $17.95 (paper).
On the Name. By Jacques Derrida. Edited by Thomas Dutoit, tr. David Wood, John P. Leavey, Jr., and Ian McLeod. Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995. 150 pp. $35.00 (cloth); $14.95 (paper).
Rhythms: On the Work, Translation, and Psychoanalysis. By Nicolas Abraham. Collected by Nicholas T. Rand and Maria Totok. Translated by Benjamin Thigpen and Nicholas T. Rand. Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995. 169 pp. $35.00 (cloth); $12.95 (paper).
Dictionnaire raisonné de la politesse et du savoir-vivre: Du Moyen Âge à nos jours. Edited by Alain Montandon. Paris: Seuil, 1995. 900 pp.
Exploring Confrontations: Sri Lanka: Politics, Culture and History. By Michael Roberts. Studies in Anthropology and History 14. Langhorne, Pa.: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1994. 377 pp.
Phantasmic Radio. By Allen S. Weiss. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1995. 122 pp. $34.95 (cloth); $13.95 (paper).
Post-ality: Marxism and Postmodernism. First volume of new bi-annual series Transformation: Marxist Boundary Work in Theory, Economics, Politics and Culture. Edited by Mas’ud Zavarzadeh and coeditors Teresa Ebert and Donald Morton. Washington, D.C.: Maisonneuve Press, 1995. 334 pp. $14.95 (paper).
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