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MFS publishes scholarly essays that analyze the important aesthetic, cultural, political, and environmental developments currently shaping today’s academic and public conversations. A leading international literature and humanities journal, MFS focuses on the various modalities and uses of fiction in the broadest sense of the term—publishing material designed to speak to a wide audience of scholars, public intellectuals, and cultural practitioners working across diverse fields, regions, and venues. Now in its sixty-eighth year, MFS is published by Johns Hopkins University Press and is available online at Project MUSE.
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Volume 58, Number 4, Winter 2012Table of Contents

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View Speaking with a Forked Tongue: Disgrace and the Irony of Reconciliation in Postapartheid South Africa
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View Mutating Toward the Future: The Convergence of Utopianism, Postcolonial SF, and the Postcontemporary Longing for Form in Amitav Ghosh’s the Calcutta Chromosome
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ISSN | 1080-658X |
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Print ISSN | 0026-7724 |
Launched on MUSE | 2012-12-27 |
Open Access | No |
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