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- CR: The New Centennial Review
- Michigan State University Press
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- Borderline Justice/States of Emergency: Orson Welles' Touch of Evil Volume 1, Number 1, Spring 2001, pp. 75-105
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This issue contains 17 articles in total
- Contributors
- Editors' Note
- Making Sense of the "Hood"
- Chicana/o Literature and Voices of a New Chicana/o History
- The Coming of Age of African American Studies: An Important New Contribution
- Seduced, Betrayed
- Myth and Nihilism in the Discourse of Globalization
- Culture and Anonymity: The Other Voice of Los pasos perdidos
- Fantasies of Self Identity: Khatibi's The Book of Blood
- Where Does the Rainbow Nation End?: Colouredness and Citizenship in Post-Apartheid South Africa
- The Timezone Endgame
- A Patriotic Mole: A Living Photograph
- A Patriotic Mole: A Living Photograph
- Borderline Justice/States of Emergency: Orson Welles' Touch of Evil
- The Places of Tradition: Modernity/Backwardness, Regionalism/Centralism, Mass/Popular, Homogeneous/Heterogeneous
- Elian, Iola Leroy, and Other Reluctant Citizens
- Citizens of Modernity from a Cosmopolitan Point of View
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