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- Born Translated: The Contemporary Novel in an Age of World Literature by Rebecca L. Walkowitz (review) Volume 42, October 2018, pp. 359-368
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This issue contains 32 articles in total
- The Rutledge Prize 2017: For Graduate Students Giving Papers at the SCLA Conference
- Inter/Nationalism: Decolonizing Native America and Palestine by Steven Salaita (review)
- Disturbing Attachments: Genet, Modern Pederasty, and Queer History by Kadji Amin (review)
- Between Distant Modernities: Performing Exceptionality in Francoist Spain and the Jim Crow South by Brittany Powell Kennedy (review)
- A New Vocabulary for Global Modernism eds. by Eric Hayot and Rebecca L. Walkowitz (review)
- Philosophy and Practice in Translational Hermeneutics ed. by John Stanley etal. (review)
- The Ethics of Opting Out by Mari Ruti (review)
- Contemporary Drift: Genre, Historicism, and the Problem of the Present by Theodore Martin (review)
- Animal Skins and the Reading Self in Medieval Latin and French Bestiaries by Sarah Kay (review)
- Making Literature Now by Amy Hungerford (review)
- This Thing Called the World: The Contemporary Novel as Global Form by Debjani Ganguly (review)
- Revolution of the Ordinary. Literary Studies After Wittgenstein, Austin, and Cavell by Toril Moi (review)
- Born Translated: The Contemporary Novel in an Age of World Literature by Rebecca L. Walkowitz (review)
- The Network of Modernities: Paul de Man–Matei Călinescu–Antoine Compagnon by Teodora Dumitru, and: Roland Barthes: Romanian Mythologies by Alexandru Matei, and: The Beautiful Stranger: Literature and the Paradoxes of Theory by Carmen Muşat, and: The Linguistic Bastion: A Comparative History of Structuralism in Romania by Adriana Stan (review)
- Poetic Trespass: Writing between Hebrew and Arabic in Israel/Palestine by Lital Levy (review)
- Contagious Metaphors: Liturgies of Early Modern Plague
- Resistance is Futile: The cultural politics of transformation in the digital age
- Modernity in a Wartime Tramcar: Temporal Contestations and Individual Subjectivity in Eileen Chang's "Sealed Off"
- The Dead-Ends and Detours of History: Film Noir Trauma in Juan Martini's El fantasma imperfecto
- Girls and Dolls: The Biopolitics of Gender and Race in Lucía Puenzo's Wakolda
- Reading Balzac's Eugénie Grandet (1833) in Julien Green's Adrienne Mesurat (1927)
- Transnational Collaboration in Yeats' The Herne's Egg: The Swami, the Poet & the Play
- You (Shall) Have the Body: Patterns of Life in the Shadow of Guantánamo
- The Specter of the Blackamoor: Figuring Africa and the Orient
- A Phenomenological Reading of Gendered Racialization in Arab Muslim American Women's Cultural Productions
- Racial Enfleshment and Transpacific Modalities of Relation
- "White on White and Black": The Terror of Whiteness in Sarah Kane's Crave
- Real/Talk: Glenn Ligon's Re-Membering of Queerness in (Post-)Black Discourse
- The American Subplot: Colson Whitehead's Post-Racial Allegory in Zone One
- Nobody's Protest Novel: Novelistic Strategies of the Black Lives Matter Movement
- Unloosened Forms, Untranslatable Concerns and Unformed: The Limits of American Notions of Race in Amitav Ghosh's Sea of Poppies
- Editor's Column: Traversing the Fantasy of Postraciality
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