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Founded amid controversy in 1901, the South Atlantic Quarterly continues to cover the beat, center and fringe, with bold analyses of the current scene--national, cultural, intellectual--worldwide. Now published exclusively in special issues, this vanguard centenarian journal is tackling embattled states, evaluating postmodernity's influential writers and intellectuals, and examining a wide range of cultural phenomena.
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Volume 101, Number 2, Spring 2002Table of Contents
- Notes from the Editors
- pp. 249-250
- Seventy-Five Years
- pp. 253-265
- End of War
- pp. 267-278
- Thoughts in the Presence of Fear
- pp. 279-284
- The Wars Less Known
- pp. 285-296
- The Dialectics of Disaster
- pp. 297-304
- Sovereignty, Empire, Capital, and Terror
- pp. 305-323
- September 11, 2001, New York: A Photo Essay
- pp. 337-348
- Groundzeroland
- pp. 349-359
- Welcome to the Desert of the Real!
- pp. 385-389
- September 11 and the Children of Abraham
- pp. 391-401
- L'Esprit du Terrorisme
- pp. 403-415
- John Walker Lindh
- pp. 417-424
- September 11, 2001: A Pacifist Response
- pp. 425-433
- Notes on Contributors
- pp. 435-439