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Columns

  1. In Custody
  2. Colin Richmond
  3. pp. 199-206
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  1. Figaro’s Children
  2. Lionel Gossman
  3. pp. 207-224
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Symposium

Xenophilia: A Symposium on Xenophobia's Contrary Part 1

  1. Introduction: Self-Identity and Ambivalence
  2. Jeffrey M. Perl
  3. pp. 225-231
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  1. A Stranger’s Love for Ireland: Indo-Irish Xenophilia in The Travels of Mirza Abu Taleb Khan (1810, 1814)
  2. Humberto Garcia
  3. pp. 232-253
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  1. English Emergencies and Russian Rescues, c. 1875–2000: Part 1: Turgenev and Henry James
  2. Noa Halevy
  3. pp. 254-302
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  1. Yoga and Xenophilia: Ambiguity Now and Then
  2. Peter Valdina
  3. pp. 303-324
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Unfinished Business

Anthropological Philosophy

  1. When Metaphysical Words Blossom: Pierre and Hélène Clastres on Guarani Thought
  2. Renato Sztutman, Julia Frajtag Sauma
  3. pp. 325-344
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Little Reviews

  1. Japan: The Paradox of Harmony by Keiko Hirata, Mark Warschauer (review)
  2. Felix Girke
  3. p. 345
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  1. Chaos Imagined: Literature, Art, Science by Martin Meisel (review)
  2. Oren Harman
  3. p. 346
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  1. 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed by Eric H. Cline (review)
  2. John Boardman
  3. pp. 346-347
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  1. Sleepwalking into a New World: The Emergence of Italian City Communes in the Twelfth Century by Chris Wickham (review)
  2. Dale V. Kent
  3. p. 347
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  1. Theodora: Actress, Empress, Saint by David Potter (review)
  2. Averil Cameron
  3. p. 348
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  1. Violence after War: Explaining Instability in Post-conflict States by Michael J. Boyle (review)
  2. Nelson M. Kasfir
  3. pp. 348-349
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  1. The Stone Soup Experiment: Why Cultural Boundaries Persist by Deborah Downing Wilson (review)
  2. Siniša Malešević
  3. pp. 349-350
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  1. Defining Deutschtum: Political Ideology, German Identity, and Music-Critical Discourse in Liberal Vienna by David Brodbeck (review)
  2. Zsuzsanna Ozsváth
  3. pp. 350-351
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  1. The Soviet Theater: A Documentary History ed. by Laurence Senelick, Sergei Ostrovsky (review)
  2. Caryl Emerson
  3. pp. 351-352
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  1. Politically Unbecoming: Postsocialist Art against Democracy by Anthony Gardner (review)
  2. Kevin M. F. Platt
  3. p. 353
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  1. Wyatt Abroad: Tudor Diplomacy and the Translation of Power by William T. Rossiter (review)
  2. John Watkins
  3. p. 354
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  1. Postcards on Parchment: The Social Lives of Medieval Books by Kathryn M. Rudy (review)
  2. Jeffrey F. Hamburger
  3. pp. 354-355
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  1. The Stationers’ Company and the Printers of London (1501–1557) by Peter W. M. Blayney (review)
  2. H. R. Woudhuysen
  3. pp. 355-357
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  1. Making Love in the Twelfth Century: “Letters of Two Lovers” in Context by Barbara Newman (review)
  2. Susan R. Kramer
  3. pp. 357-358
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  1. Homeric Effects in Vergil’s Narrative by Alessandro Barchiesi (review)
  2. Richard Jenkyns
  3. pp. 358-359
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  1. Collected French Translations: Prose by John Ashbery, and: Collected French Translations: Poetry by John Ashbery (review)
  2. Ann Jefferson
  3. pp. 359-360
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  1. Poor Tom: Living “King Lear” by Simon Palfrey (review)
  2. Henry S. Turner
  3. pp. 360-361
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  1. Five Poems
  2. Simon Perchik
  3. pp. 362-366
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  1. Dream Fluff
  2. Cristina Thorson
  3. pp. 367-373
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  1. Notes on Contributors
  2. pp. 374-376
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