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  1. The Rutledge Prize 2014: For Graduate Students Giving Papers at the SCLA Conference
  2. Modernism and Christianity by Erik Tonning (review)
  3. Christian Fundamentalism and the Culture of Disenchantment by Paul Maltby (review)
  4. In Stereotype: South Asia in the Global Literary Imaginary by Mrinalini Chakravorty (review)
  5. Spinoza for Our Time: Politics and Postmodernity by Antonio Negri (review)
  6. Literary Theory in the 21st Century: Theory Renaissance by Vincent B. Leitch (review)
  7. The Signifying Eye: Seeing Faulkner’s Art by Candace Waid (review)
  8. Odyssean Identities in Modern Cultures ed. by Hunter Gardner and Sheila Murnaghan (review)
  9. Postcolonial Italy: Challenging National Homogeneity ed. by Cristina Lombardi-Diop and Caterina Romeo (review)
  10. Corporate Humanities in Higher Education: Moving Beyond the Neoliberal Academy by Jeffrey Di Leo (review)
  11. Genealogies of Fiction: Women Warriors and the Dynastic Imagination in the Orlando Furioso by Eleonora Stoppino (review)
  12. Dying Modern: A Meditation on Elegy by Diana Fuss (review)
  13. Ricoeur, Literature and Imagination by Sophie Vlacos (review)
  14. Postcolonial Theory and the Specter of Capital by Vivek Chibber (review)
  15. “I undo you, Master”: Uncomfortable Encounters in the Work of Kara Walker
  16. The Straussian Reception of Plato and Nationalism in China
  17. National Identity in Global Times: Therapy and Satire in Contemporary Israeli Film and Literature
  18. The Permanence of an Ephemeral Pain: Dialectics of Remembrance in Two Novels of the Israel-Palestine Conflict
  19. Genji and Faust: A Comparative Reading
  20. Locating Rosalía de Castro within European Romanticism: Sympathetic Reading, “Immediate Knowledge,” and the Vernacular Poetics of John Clare
  21. Paired Repetition as a Formulaic Element in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
  22. Higher Pleasure: In Defense of Academic Hedonism
  23. “Dread name of love”: The Perverse Aesthetics of Enjoyment as Disgust in Barnes and Beckett
  24. Obscene Hungers: Eating and Enjoying Nightwood and Ulysses
  25. The Semen in the Subject: Deferral of Enjoyment and the Postmodernist Taoist Ars Erotica
  26. “I’ll Have What She’s Having”: Fake Orgasm, Affectation, and Other S(t)imulations
  27. Accumulation and Enjoyment on Mulholland Drive
  28. The Price of Knowledge: Hysterical Discourse in Anti-Michael Moore Documentaries
  29. From Enjoyment to Refusal: Marcuse, Psychoanalysis, and the Condition of Affluent Capitalism
  30. Enjoyment Beyond the Pleasure Principle: Antigone, Julian of Norwich, and the Use of Pleasures
  31. The Sculptural Iconography of Feminine Jouissance: Lacan’s Reading of Bernini’s Saint Teresa in Ecstasy
  32. The First Gram of Jouissance: Lacan on Genet’s Le balcon
  33. Editor’s Column: Reading Enjoyment
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