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- There's No Such Thing as a Cat Person: A Lacanian Approach to Literary Criticism in Light of #MeToo Volume 28, Numbers 1-2, 2020, pp. 241-256
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This issue contains 57 articles in total
- Forthcoming
- Notes on Contributors
- Passwords: Philology, Security, Authentication by Brian Lennon (review)
- Repeating Žižek ed. by Agon Hamza (review)
- Beckett's Intuitive Spectator: Me to Play by Michelle Chiang (review)
- Variations on Media Thinking by Siegfried Zielinski (review)
- Rhetoric as Posthuman Practice by Casey Boyle (review)
- On Interpretive Conflict by John Frow (review)
- Rape: From Lucretia to #MeToo by Mithu Sanyal (review)
- Philosophy of Language by Vilém Flusser (review)
- Multidimensionality: An Interview with Roderick A. Ferguson
- History Below Deck: An Interview with Marcus Rediker
- But What About Love?
- Steamy
- Has Postcritique Run Out of Steam?
- The Humanities without Critique: On a Service Industry for Neoliberal Academe
- Postcritique and the Leakiness of Spheres
- Psychopolitics: Theorization against Crisis
- Edward Said, the Novel
- Foucaultian Ethics and Human Rights Education
- Necropolitics Enfleshed
- On Political Formalism
- Writing as Resistance: Alice Jardine's At the Risk of Thinking
- Harold Bloom and The American Canon: RIP
- Such Violent Laughter
- The Content of Culture: Matthew Arnold and Harold Bloom
- Drama and Bloom's Canon
- Whipping Homer, Cudgeling Shakespeare: Thinking Canon-Tradition
- Eloquence: A Response to Harold Bloom's The American Canon
- American Literature in Bloom
- Said's Worldliness
- Existentialism as a World Theory
- Speculative Futures: Race in Watchmen's Worlds
- The World of World Literature and World-Systems Analysis
- Philosophy Between Land and Sea
- World Theory: Amitav Ghosh on Being at Sea
- Life-Stories: How to Write Remains
- Morin's Ecology of Ideas and Derrida's Limitrophy: (Re-)Envisioning a Post-Human Ethics
- Chinese Anthologies of American Literature, Multiculturalism, and Cultural Import-Export
- The Mirror of Attention: Affording Literarity
- There's No Such Thing as a Cat Person: A Lacanian Approach to Literary Criticism in Light of #MeToo
- "The Collier's Small, Mean Head": Class, Form, and (Im)perfection
- "What's Fragile Is Always New": The Truth of Literature in Roland Barthes' The Preparation of the Novel
- American Fascism: Fourteen Deadly Principles of Contemporary Politics
- Out of Control
- Platforms of Control: Social Media and the Limits of Theoretical Pluralism
- What Society? Invisible Machines, Control, and Niklas Luhmann's Theory of Society
- Control after Cybernetics: Governmentality as Navigation by Homeostasis and Chaos
- Infrastructure Beyond Control: Clowning the Nuclear Age
- Digital Index: Control Poetics in Die Maschine
- The "Limits of Control": Burroughs through Deleuze
- Salvational Super-Agents and Conspiratorial Secret Agents: Conspiracy, Theory, and Fantasies of Control
- The Paranoid Style in Postcritique
- "I Live in Dystopia"
- Gestures of Control
- Control, Again: Further Thoughts from the Pandemic
- Editor's Note
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