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ESC: English Studies in Canada

Volume 34, Issue 1, March 2008

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E-ISSN: 1913-4835 Print ISSN: 0317-0802

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Special Issue: Skin
Guest Editor: Julia Emberley, University of Western Ontario
Skin: An Assemblage on the Wounds of Knowledge, the Scars of Truth, and the Limits of Power
pp. 1-9

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Narrative Skin Repair: Bearing Witness to Representations of Self-Harm
pp. 11-28

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Reading My Skin: Experiential and Creative Explorations in Skin Cancer
pp. 29-36
“New Skin, a New Land!”: Dalí’s American Metamorphosis
pp. 37-58
Francis Bacon, Robert Burton, and the Thick Skin of the World: Sympathy, Transmission, and the Imaginary Early Modern Skin
pp. 59-83
Skin and Self-Indictment: Prison Tattoos, Race, and Heroin Addiction
pp. 85-102
Alienated Histories, Alienating Futures: Raciology and Missing Time in The Interrupted Journey
pp. 103-123
Epidermis Deep: Glabrousness in the Late Modern Age
pp. 125-142
Dermographia: (Desire)
pp. 143-148

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Skin Aesthetics as Incarnation: Gilles Deleuze’s Diagram of Francis Bacon
pp. 149-164
How to Eat a Mango
p. 165

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If Asked to Predict the Weather
pp. 166-167

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