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- Comparative Literature Studies
- Penn State University Press
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- Introduction: Global Maoism and Cultural Revolutions in the Global Context Volume 52, Number 1, 2015, pp. 1-11
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This issue contains 27 articles in total
- Contributors
- Introduction: Global Maoism and Cultural Revolutions in the Global Context
- Disaster Writing: The Cultural Politics of Catastrophe in Latin America by Mark D. Anderson (review)
- Trans-Americanity: Subaltern Modernities, Global Coloniality, and the Cultures of Greater Mexico by José David Saldívar (review)
- Stanley Cavell and Literary Studies: Consequences of Skepticism ed. by Richard Eldridge and Bernard Rhie (review)
- Literature and Terrorism: Comparative Perspectives ed. by Michael C. Frank and Eva Gruber (review)
- The Oxford Handbook of Global Modernisms ed. by Mark Wollaeger with Matt Eatough (review)
- Comparative Hungarian Cultural Studies ed. by Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek and Louise O. Vasvári (review)
- The French Face of Nathaniel Hawthorne: Monsieur de l’Aubépine and His Second Empire Critics by Michael Anesko and N. Christine Brookes (review)
- Postcolonial Francophone Autobiographies: From Africa to the Antilles by Edgard Sankara (review)
- Another Freedom: The Alternative History of an Idea by Svetlana Boym (review)
- The Promise of Memory: Childhood Recollection and Its Objects in Literary Modernism by Lorna Martens (review)
- Possible Worlds of Fiction and History: The Postmodern Stage by Lubomír Doležel (review)
- Grotesques et arabesques dans le récit romantique: De Jean Paul à Victor Hugo by Dominique Peyrache-Leborgne (review)
- Exiles, Outcasts, Strangers: Icons of Marginalization in Post World War II Narrative by Mary Jo Muratore (review)
- Hamlet’s Arab Journey: Shakespeare’s Prince and Nasser’s Ghost by Margaret Litvin (review)
- Ghost-Watching American Modernity: Haunting, Landscape, and the Hemispheric Imagination by María del Pilar Blanco (review)
- Cultural Translation of a Subject in Transit: A Transcultural Critique of Xiangyin Lai’s “The Translator” and Jhumpa Lahiri’s Interpreter of Maladies
- The Construction of the Image /Myth of a Martyr in the Cultural Revolution: An Interpretation/Demythicization of The Song of Ouyang Hai
- From Taboo to Open Discussion: Discourses of Sexuality in Azalea Mountain and Red Azalea
- Simone de Beauvoir Abroad: Historicizing Maoism and the Women’s Liberation Movement
- Children’s Literature During China’s Cultural Revolution: A Critical Review
- Propaganda as Leftist Culture: Hong Kong’s Involvement in the Cultural Revolution
- China’s Cultural Revolution and Japan’s Intelligentsia: Kazumi Takahashi’s Humanistic Sensibilities
- Revolution and Event: Mao in Alain Badiou’s Plato’s Republic
- On Transference: Badiou and the Chinese Cultural Revolution
- Maoism: Revolutionary Globalism for the Third World Revisited
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