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- Depoliticization and the Chinese Intellectual Scene Volume 53, Number 1, Winter 2011, pp. 141-151
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This issue contains 9 articles in total
- Infinite Conversation
- Depoliticization and the Chinese Intellectual Scene
- Comedy Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry
- Unexpected Cosmopolitans: Media and Diaspora in J. M. Coetzee's Summertime
- Revolution, Counterrevolution, and Natural Law in Billy Budd, Sailor
- The Paterian Bildungsroman Reenvisioned: "Brain-Building" in Alison Bechdel's Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic
- Haunted History and the Birth of the Republic in Middleton's Ghost of Lucrece
- "When a Chance Came for Everything to Change": Messianism and Wilderness in Kim Stanley Robinson's Abrupt Climate Change Trilogy
- What Is Holding Societies Together?: On Culture Forms, World Models, and Concepts of Time
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