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  1. Notes on Contributors
  2. Translation as Citation: Zhuangzi Inside Out by Haun Saussy (review)
  3. Born After: Reckoning with the German Past by Angelika Bammer (review)
  4. Mood and Trope: The Rhetoric and Poetics of Affect by John Brenkman (review)
  5. The Geological Unconscious: German Literature and the Mineral Imaginary by Jason Groves (review)
  6. A Theoretical Approach to Modern American History and Literature: An Issue of Reconfiguration and Re-representation by W. Lawrence Hogue (review)
  7. Minds Wide Shut: How the New Fundamentalisms Divide Us by Gary Saul Morson and Morton Schapiro (review)
  8. Opening the Window on Higher Ed: An Interview with Christopher Newfield
  9. Class and Color: An Interview with Joe William Trotter, Jr.
  10. Why Stop There?
  11. Picture Theory
  12. The Specter of Rebirth
  13. Those Who are About to Theorize (We Salute You)
  14. Just Stop
  15. What Is Ethnic Studies For?
  16. "Whither Roth Given Bailey"
  17. We, the Sheeple: Making Sense of Conspiracy Theory in the Context of Neoliberalism
  18. Confessions of the Flesh: Between Pleasure and Sexuality
  19. The Unsustainability of Sustainability
  20. On the Kindness of Readers
  21. Bathsheba's Stomach; or, Poiesis and Criticism in Paul A. Bové's Love's Shadow
  22. Mastering Mastery
  23. Love's Shadow
  24. Stepping Barefoot, and Laughingly, Into Reality: On Paul A. Bové's Love's Shadow
  25. The Unnecessary Angel
  26. Anatomy of a Shadow
  27. The Poverty of Criticism
  28. Love's Shadow, or Shadow-Boxing?
  29. All You Need is Love: Critical Reflections on Paul Bové's Love's Shadow
  30. Love's Shadow, Tragedy, and Beloved
  31. "Il faut bien détruire ensemble," or Solidarity after Afropessimism
  32. Theory Saves, But only Practice Pays Interest
  33. Can Theory Save the World?
  34. Can Theory End the World?
  35. Critical Failure in the New World Order
  36. Buddhism, Barad, and Materialism
  37. Adorno on Art and the Arts in the Anthropocene
  38. "My heart, how shall I keep silent?" The Personal as Political: Foucault's Parrhēsia in Euripides' Ion and the Testimony of Christine Blasey Ford
  39. After Physiologus: Post-Medieval Subjectivity and the Modernist Bestiaries of Guillaume Apollinaire and Djuna Barnes
  40. Romantic Deleuze
  41. The Tumorous Concrete Island: Sensing the Beginning of the End Through J.G. Ballard's Concrete Island
  42. Violence and Abstraction
  43. To Stir the Sleep of the World: Conjectures on Awakening
  44. Palestinian Paranoia and the Colonial Situation
  45. Wakanda and the Politics of Reparation
  46. Racial Reverb: "Paranoia within Reason" and the Sounding of the Social
  47. Paranoid Masculinity, Or, Toward A New Identity Politics
  48. What Is the Matter with Politics? Paranoia, Precarity, Climate Change
  49. Conspiracy, Complicity, Critique
  50. Tyranny, Fear, and Parrhesia: Truth in the Neoliberal University, or "How Do I Know I'm not Heidegger?"
  51. The Paranoid Imperative: Affect, Emotion, and Neoliberal Academe
  52. Education, New Technology, and the Paranoid Politics of Disinterested Objectivity
  53. Paranoid Politics and the Plague of Inequality in the Age of Pandemics
  54. The Paranoid Style for Sale: Conspiracy Entrepreneurs, Marketplace Bots, and Surveillance Capitalism
  55. On the Politics of Paranoid Style
  56. The Melodramatic Mode in American Politics and Other Varieties of Narrative Suspicion
  57. Be Really Afraid: What Parody Does with Political Paranoia
  58. Bad History, Useless Prophecy: The "Paranoid Style" Revisited
  59. Paranoid Politics: An Introduction
  60. Editor's Note
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