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717 INDEXTOVOLUME51 OFCRITICISM(2009) Volume51,Number1,pp.1–179 Volume51,Number2,pp.181–366 Volume51,Number3,pp.367–519 Volume51,Number4,pp.521–715 Articles Ali,ZahraA.Hussein.Aesthetics of Memorialization: The Sabra and Shatila Genocide in the Work of Sami Mohammad, Jean Genet, and June Jordan. 589 Berger,Jason.Antebellum Fantasies of the Common Sailor; or, Enjoying the Knowing Jack Tar. 29 Brouillette,Sarah.Literature and Gentrification on Brick Lane, 425 Chambers-Letson,JoshTakano.Contracting Justice: The Viral Strategy of Felix Gonzalez-Torres. 559 Crewe,Jonathan.Disorderly Love: Sodomy Revisited in Marlowe’sEdwardII. 385 Daub,Adrian.“Hannah, Can You Hear Me?”—Chaplin’s GreatDictator,“Schtonk,” and the Vicissitudes of Voice. 451 Goldberg,Jonathan.What Do Women Want?TheMerry WivesofWindsor. 367 Knight,JeffreyTodd.Fast Bind, Fast Find: The History of the Book and the Modern Collection. 79 Kuzner,James.Habermas Goes to Hell: Pleasure, Public Reason, and the Republicanism ofParadiseLost. 105 Miller,NicholeE.Sacred Life and Sacrificial Economy: Coriolanus in No-Man’s-Land. 263 Molesworth,JesseM.Syllepsis, Mimesis, Simulacrum: TheMonkand the Grammar of Authenticity. 401 Ng,AndrewHockSoon.Confronting the Modern: Købø Abe’s TheBoxMan and Yumiko Kurahashi’s “The Witch Mask.” 311 Nunn,Erich.Country Music and the Souls of White Folk. 623 Ohi,Kevin.Voyeurism and Annunciation in Almodóvar’s TalktoHer. 521 Pease,DonaldE.August Wilson’s Lazarus Complex. 1 718 INDEX Rohman,Carrie.On Singularity and the Symbolic: The Threshold of the Human in Calvino’s Mr.Palomar. 63 SanJuan,E.,Jr.Dialectics of Aesthetics and Politics in Maxine Hong Kingston’s TheFifthBookofPeace. 181 Wainwright,Michael.Female Suffrage in Ireland: James Joyce’s Realization of Unrealized Potential. 651 Wegner,PhillipE.Greimas avec Lacan; or, From the Symbolic to the Real in Dialectical Criticism. 211 Wihl,Gary.Republican Liberty in George Eliot’s Romola. 247 Reviews Calvert,Scout. The Literature of Difference in Cultures of Science: On TheNatureofDifference:SciencesofRace intheUnitedStatesfromJeffersontoGenomicsedited by Evelynn M. Hammonds and Rebecca M. Herzig 513 Cohen,LaraLanger.Once More with Feeling: On TheFemale Complaint:TheUnfinishedBusinessofSentimentality inAmericanCultureby Lauren Berlant 333 Edelstein,Sari.Spectacular Fictions: OnFranticPanoramas: AmericanLiteratureandMassCulture,1870–1920 by Nancy Bentley 695 Gallagher,Kristen.The Authorship of Heath Ledger in the New Reading Environment: OnHeath:Plagiarism/ Outsourceby Tan Lin 701 Haiven,Max.In-Credible Wealth and Panic in the “New Economy”: On CapitalandLanguage:FromtheNew EconomytotheWarEconomyby Christian Marazzi 165 Kuzner,James.Nonrepresentational Politics:OnTheThird Citizen:Shakespeare’sTheaterandtheEarlyModern HouseofCommonsby Oliver Arnold 483 Leary,JohnPatrick.American Studies and the Transnational Ideal: On HemisphericAmericanStudiesedited by Caroline F. Levander and Robert S. Levine;Translating Empire:JoséMartí,MigrantLatinoSubjects,and AmericanModernitiesby Laura Lomas; andWavesof Decolonization:DiscoursesofRaceandHemispheric CitizenshipinCuba,Mexico,andtheUnitedStates by David Luis-Brown 505 INDEX 719 Macharia,Keguro.Queering African Studies: On African Intimacies:Race,Homosexuality,andGlobalization by Neville Hoad 157 Pendakis,Andrew.Disparities of Flatness: OnMissionReports: ArtisticPracticeintheField—UrsulaBiemannVideo Works,1998–2008edited by Ursula Biemann and Jan-Erik Lundstrom 175 Shaviro,Steven.Communism at Birkbeck: On the “On the Idea of Communism” conference,Birkbeck College, 13–15 March 2009 147 Snediker,M.D.Prodigal Son (Midway along the Pathway): OnMyVocabularyDidThistoMe:TheCollected PoetryofJackSpicerby Jack Spicer, edited by Peter Gizzi and Kevin Killian 489 Stivale,CharlesJ.Ethical Uplift, “Not for Nuthin”: On The Sopranosby Dana Polan 339 Stockton,KathrynBond.Being and Becoming Animal and Modern: On AtavisticTendencies:TheCultureofScience inAmericanModernityby Dana Seitler 711 Tyburczy,Jennifer.The Time Has Come to [Re]Think Sex: On the “Rethinking Sex” conference, University of Pennsylvania, 4–6...

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