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- The Challenge of Surrealism: The Correspondence of Theodor W. Adorno and Elisabeth Lenk ed. by Susan H. Gillespie (review) Volume 26, Numbers 1-2, 2018, pp. 531-534
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This issue contains 52 articles in total
- Notes on Contributors
- Atari Age: The Emergence of Video Games in America by Michael Z. Newman (review)
- Orhan Pamuk and The Good of World Literature by Gloria Fisk (review)
- Undisciplining Knowledge: Interdisciplinarity in the Twentieth Century by Harvey J. Graff (review)
- The Cruft of Fiction: Mega-Novels and the Science of Paying Attention by David Letzler (review)
- The Winnowing Fan: Verse-Essays in Creative Criticism by Christopher Norris (review)
- Women's Oppression Today: The Marxist/Feminist Encounter by Michèle Barrett (review)
- Continental Philosophy and the Palestinian Question: Beyond the Jew and the Greek by Zahi Zalloua (review)
- What Animals Teach Us about Politics by Brian Massumi (review)
- Language, Madness, and Desire: On Literature by Michel Foucault (review)
- The Challenge of Surrealism: The Correspondence of Theodor W. Adorno and Elisabeth Lenk ed. by Susan H. Gillespie (review)
- Insistence of the Material: Literature in the Age of Biopolitics by Christopher Breu (review)
- Planting a Flag for Socialism: An Interview with Bhaskar Sunkara
- Politics and Criticism: An Interview with Bruce Robbins
- Afterword: Re-Inscribing de Man
- Shelley, de Man, and Historical Time
- De Man's Negativity
- Materiality and the Digital Future of Inscription
- On the Varieties of the Nonhuman
- The Lasting Impressions of Biopower
- A Thousand Plateaus for Neocon Bros
- Figures of Cofiguration
- Mother Trouble
- Parables of the Anonymous God in Nietzsche and Foucault
- Super Deluxe Whiteness: Privilege Critique in Paul Beatty's The Sellout
- The Fantasies of Privilege
- "Privilege-Checking," "Virtue-Signaling," and "Safe Spaces": What Happens When Cultural Politics is Privatized and the Body Replaces Argument
- All PhDs are not Created Equal: On Academic Privilege
- Spreading Privilege: Ivanka Trump, a How-To on Architecting the Self
- The Politics of Undeserved Happiness
- "I Develop a Flame for the Bed": Walter Benjamin and Hélène Cixous
- Dream a Little Dream of Not Me: The Natures of Emerson's Demonology
- The Critic as Mime: Wilde's Theoretical Performance
- Jacob's Ladder in Modern Lyrical Poetry
- Shakespeare's Imitation Game: How Do You Solve A [Problem Set] Like Katherina?
- Long Live the Old Flesh: AIDS and the Americans with Disabilities Act at Quarter-Century
- The Ecology of Kandinsky's Abstraction: A Trembling World of Beings and Things
- Claudia Rankine, Friedrich Nietzsche, and the Untimely Present
- The Daemonic Life of Objects: Object-Oriented Criticism and Cynthia Ozick's "The Pagan Rabbi"
- The Economy of Desire in Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five
- The Emergence, Renaissance, and Transformation of Multicultural American Literature from the 1960s to the Early 2000s
- Higher Education and the Plague of Authoritarianism
- "Faecebook": Ironies of Pastoral Narcissism
- Oceanian Pain in the Nuclear Epoch, Or: How I Learned to Love Epeli Hau' of a's Kisses in the Nederends
- Movies and Pacific Modernities in Wendt and Subramani
- John Dominis Holt's Kanaka Maoli Modernism
- "Where Will This River Flow?": Modernity, Indigeneity and Eco-crisis in the Theatre of Miria George
- Vanua in the Anthropocene: Relationality and Sea Level Rise in Fiji
- Samoan Literature and the Wheel of Time: Cartographies of the Vā
- Acts of Rememory in Oceania
- Introduction: Oceania in Theory
- Editor's Note
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