In this Issue
Extending beyond the postmodern, boundary 2 approaches problems of literature and culture from a number of politically, historically, and theoretically informed perspectives. boundary 2 remains committed to understanding the present and approaching the study of culture and politics (national and international) through literature, philosophy, and the human sciences.
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Volume 31, Number 2, Summer 2004Table of Contents
- Saidian Humanism
- pp. 35-53
- Terror: A Speech After 9-11
- pp. 81-111
- Heine's Critical Secularism
- pp. 149-171
- Secularism and Relativism
- pp. 173-196
- Towards a Lyric History of India
- pp. 245-274
- Books Received
- pp. 275-278
- Contributors
- pp. 279-281