Checkout
- Digital Price: $19.00 USD (All sales final)
- symploke
- University of Nebraska Press
- Article
- Is the Minor Essential?: Contemporary Portuguese Fiction and Questions of Identity Volume 5, Numbers 1-2, 1997, pp. 167-182
To further meet your research needs, the complete digital issue from this journal is also available for purchase for $48.00 USD.
This issue contains 20 articles in total
- Notes on Contributors
- The End of the World As We Know It: Faith, Fatalism, and Apocalypse in America (review)
- Selling 'Em by the Sack: White Castle and the Creation of American Food (review)
- International Postmodernism: Global Mode and Local Moods
- The Tide of Second-Wave Whiteness
- Environments of Change: Building the New Berlin For the New Millennium
- Still Beyond the Pale: Hungarian Emigre Writing After the Collapse of Communism
- Double Marginality or/as Double Indemnity?: "Europe" in the Prose of Polish Women Writers
- Is the Minor Essential?: Contemporary Portuguese Fiction and Questions of Identity
- Icelandic Resettlements
- The Treachery of Art: This is Not Belgium
- Theorizing the European Periphery
- Minor Writing and Minor Literature
- Escaping Monstrosity: On Disfiguring and Refiguring Europe
- Between Wilderness and Civilization: Bodies, Gesture, and the Aesthetics of Representational Subtraction
- Continuous Script: "Immanent" Theory and Its Supplement
- The Fatality of Readings: De Man, Gasche, and the Future of Deconstruction
- Rethinking Postmodern Liminality: Marginocentric Characters and Projects in Thomas Pynchon's Polysystemic Fiction
- The Debt of the Translator: An Essay on Translation and Modernism
- Editor's Note
In order to purchase digital content, you must be logged into your MyMUSE account.
For questions, please see Purchasing MUSE Content