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- Editor's Column: Witnessing Catastrophe, Interpreting Catastrophe Volume 41, October 2017, pp. 1-4
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This issue contains 32 articles in total
- The Tribe of Pyn: Literary Generations in the Postmodern Period by David Cowart, and: The Cambridge Introduction to Postmodernism by Brian McHale (review)
- The Rutledge Prize 2016: For Graduate Students Giving Papers at the SCLA Conference
- Space as Storyteller: Spatial Jumps in Architecture, Critical Theory, and Literature by Laura Chiesa (review)
- Romoland: A Pictonovel by Judith Palmer and Ben Stoltzfus (review)
- Gaston Bachelard: Philosopher of Science and Imagination by Roch C. Smith (review)
- The Slow Professor: Challenging the Culture of Speed in the Academy by Maggie Berg and Barbara K. Seeber (review)
- Becoming Human: The Matter of the Medieval Child by John A. Mitchell (review)
- The Birth of Theater from the Spirit of Philosophy: Nietzsche and the Modern Drama by David Kornhaber (review)
- The New Public Intellectual: Politics, Theory, and the Public Sphere eds. by Jeffrey R. Di Leo and Peter Hitchcock (review)
- Writers and Rebels. The Literature of Insurgency in the Caucasus by Rebecca Gould (review)
- The Intellective Space: Thinking Beyond Cognition by Laurent Dubreuil (review)
- Melville's Intervisionary Network: Balzac, Hawthorne, and Realism in the American Renaissance by John Haydock (review)
- Of Reality. The Purposes of Philosophy by Gianni Vattimo (review)
- The Weight of All Flesh: On the Subject-Matter of Political Economy by Eric L. Santner (review)
- On the Brink: Identity and Language in the Poetry of Arab-American Women
- Truth Commissions and Unspoken Narratives in Gillian Slovo's Red Dust and David Park's: The Truth Commissioner
- Getting Under Your Skin: Sebald on Chatwin and Flaubert
- Frank O'Hara: Salute to the French Negro Poet, Aimé Césaire
- The Waterfall, the Whirlpool, and the Stage "Boundaries of Americanness" in Poe's "A Descent into the Maelstrom"
- The Ghost Story in Mexican, Turkish and Bengali Fiction: Bhut, Fantasma, Hayalet
- The Author's Heroes: Bulgakov's Molière, and Other Deployments of World Literature Classics
- Transculturality and the Gesta Romanorum in Light of Hartmann von Aue's Gregorius and Heinrich Kaufringer's Verse Narratives
- Catastrophic Education: Saving the World with H. G. Wells
- Moderating Revolution: V.S. Srinivasa Sastri, Toussaint Louverture, and the Civility of Reform
- Overturning Catastrophes
- Writing the Hyper-Disaster: Embodied and Engendered Narrative after Nuclear Disaster
- Goodbye Crude World: The Aesthetics of Environmental Catastrophe in Michel Faber's The Book of Strange New Things and Edward Burtynsky's Oil Photographs
- Troubled Waters: Liquid Memory in the Wake of Disaster
- Carlos Mérida's "Goce Emocional": An Aesthetics Proposal Circumventing the Space of Catastrophe of Mexican Nationalism
- Racial Microbiopolitics: Flint Lead Poisoning, Detroit Water Shut Offs, and The "Matter" of Enfleshment
- Literature, Catastrophe, and Numbers: Saadat Hasan Manto and Tahar Ben Jelloun
- Editor's Column: Witnessing Catastrophe, Interpreting Catastrophe
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