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- Numbers 61-62, Spring-Summer 2004 (New Series)
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- Smart Kids
Publishing contemporary poetry and fiction as well as reviews, critical commentary, and interviews of leading intellectual figures, the minnesota review curates smart yet accessible collections of progressive new work. This eclectic survey provides lively and sophisticated signposts to navigating current critical discourse. Under the leadership of new editor Janell Watson, the review will maintain its tradition of exploring the most exciting literary and critical developments for both specialists and a general audience.
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Numbers 61-62, Spring-Summer 2004 (New Series)Table of Contents
- Unemployment
- pp. 6-7
- Mordren Grange
- pp. 15-19
- Weight
- p. 50
- Testing
- pp. 53-54
- March
- p. 56
- The National Picnic
- pp. 59-60
- What About the Dumb Kids?
- pp. 111-114
- That's Why They Call It Work
- pp. 149-155
- Smart
- pp. 171-190
- Fabulous Invalids
- pp. 223-226
- Strategies of Containment
- pp. 233-237
- Facing Žižek
- pp. 239-246
- Eulogizing Edward Said
- pp. 247-251
- After the Future
- pp. 275-281
- Books Received
- pp. 283-284
- Contributors
- pp. 285-287
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