In this Issue
- 23.2, Spring 2001
- Issue
Since its founding in 1979, Discourse has been committed to publishing work in the theoretical humanities with an emphasis on the critical study of film, literature, the visual arts, and related audiovisual media. The journal seeks contributions that explore the relations of these and other cultural phenomena to questions of language, philosophy, politics, psychoanalysis, history, and area studies, as well as theories of gender, race, and sexuality.
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23.2, Spring 2001Table of Contents
II. Reading Visuality
III. Bordering Criticism
IV. Appositioning
V. Displacing Intellectuals
Book Review
- Contributors
- pp. 163-164
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/dis.2001.0011