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- Contemporary Literature
- University of Wisconsin Press
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- Moral Obligation, Disordered Care: The Ethics of Caregiving in Margaret Atwood's Moral Disorder Volume 52, Number 2, Summer 2011, pp. 236-263
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This issue contains 9 articles in total
- Contributors
- Putting Class Back in the Picture
- Rethinking East and West: Asian American Literature and Cold War Culture
- The Anti-Social Network
- Richard Hell, Genesis: Grasp, and the Blank Generation: From Poetry to Punk in New York's Lower East Side
- Ironic Distance in Thomas Pynchon's "Entropy"
- "Memory Pressed Flat into Text": The Importance of Print in Steven Hall's The Raw Shark Texts
- Moral Obligation, Disordered Care: The Ethics of Caregiving in Margaret Atwood's Moral Disorder
- An Interview with Afaa Michael Weaver
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