- Index to Volume 57 of Criticism 2015
Volume 57, Number 1, pp. 1–168
Volume 57, Number 2, pp. 169–348
Volume 57, Number 3, pp. 349–520
Volume 57, Number 4, pp. 521–716
Articles
Appelbaum, Robert. Shakespeare and Terrorism. | 23 |
Bergen, Kristin. “Dogs Bark”: War, Narrative, and Historical Syncopation in Gertrude Stein’s Late Work. | 609 |
Boone, Joseph A. Getting Loti’s Drift. | 451 |
Bynum, Tara. A Silent Book, some Kisses, and John Marrant’s Narrative. | 71 |
Byrne, Romana. Sadistic Aestheticism: Walter Pater and Octave Mirbeau. | 403 |
Darda, Joseph. Airport Memory: Recalling Vietnam from the Terminal in Andrew Pham’s Travel Writing. | 191 |
Dustin, Lheisa. Ghost Words: Nightwood’s Cryptic Imperatives. | 109 |
Eburne, Jonathan P. Introduction. | 521 |
Ferguson, Kevin L. Aviation Cinema. | 309 |
Flannery, Eóin. “Listen to the Leaves”: Derek Mahon’s Evolving Ecologies. | 377 |
Gladstone, Jason. Low-Tech Thoreau; Or, Remediations of the Human in The Dispersion of Seeds. | 349 |
Hart, Matthew. Threshold To The Kingdom: The Airport Is a Border and the Border Is a Volume. | 173 |
Hemmings, Robert. Modernity’s Object: The Airplane, Masculinity, and Empire. | 283 |
Hickman, Ben. “Atlantis Buried Outside”: Muriel Rukeyser, Myth, and the Crises Of War. | 631 |
La Casse, Christopher J. From the Historical Avant-Garde to Highbrow Coterie Modernism: The Little Review’s Wartime Advances and Retreats. | 581 |
Lovegreen, Alan. Aerial Homesteading: Aerofuturism in Interwar America. | 235 |
Lu, Mingjun. The Anyan Strait and the Far East: John Donne’s Global Vision and Theological Cosmopolitanism. | 431 |
Ma, Jean. Circuitous Action: Revenge Cinema. | 47 |
McHendry, George F., Jr. The Re(D)Active Force of the Transportation Security Administration. | 211 |
Morris, Adam. This Product Made from Postconsumer Content: Narrative Recycling and New Novelistic Economies. | 1 |
Perlow, Seth. The Conceptual War Machine: Agonism and the Avant-Garde. | 659 |
Rentzou, Effie. “Partout Et Nulle Part”: Apollinaire’s Body after the War. | 557 |
Salvato, Nick. Big Glove: Televisual Dissociation and Embodied Performance. | 91 |
Schaberg, Christopher. Introduction. | 169 |
Thorsteinson, Katherine. From Escape to Ascension: The Effects of Aviation Technology on the Flying African Myth. | 259 |
Youker, Timothy E. War and Peace and Ubu: Colonialism, the Exception, and Jarry’s Legacy. | 533 |
Reviews
Boyd, Melba Joyce. On A Xicana Codex of Changing Consciousness: Writings, 2000–2010 by Cherríe L. Moraga. | 159 |
Diamanti, Jeff. On Communization and Its Discontents: Contestation, Critique, and Contemporary Struggles edited by Benjamin Noys. | 491 |
Eburne, Jonathan P. and Aaron Jaffe. On Curious Visions of Modernity: Enchantment, Magic, and the Sacred by David L. Martin. | 685 |
Eustis, Richmond. On Air: Nature and Culture by Peter Adey. | 343 |
Fukuoka, Maki. On Afterimage of Empire: Photography in Nineteenth-Century India by Zahid Chaudhary. | 511 |
Griffin, Michael J., II. On Modernist Futures: Innovation and Inheritance in the Contemporary Novel by David James. | 691 |
Guzmán, Joshua Javier. On Tacit Subjects: Belonging and Same-Sex Desire among Dominican Immigrant Men by Carlos Ulises Decena. | 145 |
Laroche, Rebecca. On What Else Is Pastoral? Renaissance Literature and the Environment by Ken Hiltner. | 499 |
Larson, Katherine R. On The Fabulous Dark Cloister: Romance in England after the Reformation by Tiffany Jo Werth. | 137 |
Rivers, Nathaniel A. On Alien Phenomenology, or What It’s Like to Be a Thing by Ian Bogost, Jet Plane: How It Works by David Macaulay (with Sheila Keenan), and Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things by Jane Bennett. | 333 |
Ruddy, Sarah. On After Spicer: Critical Essays edited by John Emil Vincent. | 503 |
Rudosky, Christina. On Surrealist Ghostliness by Katharine Conley. | 705 |
Simon, Sherry. On Translating Women edited by Luise von Flotow. | 517 |
Singerman, Howard. On Lucio Fontana: Between Utopia and Kitsch by Anthony White. | 697 |
Stob, Jennifer. On Radical Prototypes: Allan Kaprow and the Invention of Happenings by Judith F. Rodenbeck. | 151 |
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