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PAJ 53 (Volume 18, Number 2), May 1996Table of Contents
- Prelude to a War
- pp. 2-12
- On Nationalism
- pp. 13-16
- A Letter to my Co-Citizens
- pp. 20-24
- Living in Solitary Confinement
- pp. 25-26
- The Other Serbia
- pp. 27-30
- Annette Messager's Dead(ly) Books
- pp. 32-39
- The Web of Memory
- pp. 40-43
- Spiritual Minimalism
- pp. 44-52
- Moving Images
- pp. 53-63
- The New Europe
- pp. 64-67
- In Three Parts
- pp. 68-71
- Pop-Action
- pp. 72-76
- The Witkin Carnival
- pp. 77-82
- Brains in Toyland: The Season at Harvard
- pp. 83-92
- Under the Knife: A History of Medicine
- pp. 93-117
- Queer music
- pp. 118-126
- Sex and opera
- pp. 127-129
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