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- Becoming Rasta: Recentering White Masculinity in the Era of Transnationalism Volume 23, May 1999, pp. 128-140
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This issue contains 32 articles in total
- Books Received
- Introduction — Narrative Practices in the Post-Cold War Transition: Cultural and Narratological Transformations
- Thinking Fascism: Sapphic Modernism and Fascist Modernity (review)
- Wittgenstein's Ladder: Poetic Language and the Strangeness of the Ordinary (review)
- The First Hundred Years of Mikhail Bakhtin (review)
- Paralelismos transatlánticos: postcolonialismo y narrativa femenina en América Latina y Africa del Norte (review)
- Crosspaths in Literary Theory and Criticism: Italy and the United States (review)
- Writing the Dead: Death and Writing Strategies in the Western Tradition (review)
- Strange Gourmets: Sophistication, Theory, and the Novel (review)
- Apollinaire and the International Avant-Garde (review)
- Opera in History: From Monteverdi to Cage (review)
- The Returns of History: Russian Nietzscheans After Modernity (review)
- Making Waves (review)
- What else but love?: The Ordeal of Race in Faulkner and Morrison (review)
- The Search for a New Alphabet: Literary Studies in a Changing World, and: Culturele identiteit en literaire innovatie (review)
- Art for Art's Sake and Literary Life: How Politics and Markets Helped Shape the Ideology and Culture of Aestheticism 1790-1990 (review)
- The Aesthetic Contract: Statutes of Art and Intellectual Work in Modernity (review)
- Literature Lost: Social Agendas and the Corruption of the Humanities (review)
- The Future of the Book (review)
- The Fateful Discourse of Worldly Things (review)
- Umberto Eco: Two Portraits of a Proteus
- The Insistence of Theory
- Neither Fire nor Ice: Postmodern Revisions of America's Post-Cold War Apocalyptic Nightmare
- The Last Bomb: Historicizing History in Terry Bisson's Fire on the Mountain and Gibson and Sterling's The Difference Engine
- Becoming Rasta: Recentering White Masculinity in the Era of Transnationalism
- Post-Cold War Narratives of Nostalgia
- Configurations of Postcoloniality and National Identity: Inbetween Peripherality and Narratives of Change
- Triptychs of Solipsism: The Decadent Plantation in José Lins do Rego's Fogo Morto and William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
- Artists, Aesthetics, and Family Politics in Donoso's El obsceno pâjaro de la noche and James's The Golden Bowl
- Viscous Circles: Antecedent Narrative Structures in Ben Jelloun's L'Enfant de sable
- Aryan Aristocrats and Übermenschen: Nietzsche's Reading of the Laws of Manu
- Editor's Column: Comparative Literature on the Borders
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