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- Volume 25, Numbers 1-2, 2017
- Forthcoming
- Notes on Contributors
- Bioinsecurities: Disease Interventions, Empire, and the Government of Species by Neel Ahuja (review)
- Descended from Hercules: Biopolitics and the Muscled Male Body on Screen by Robert A. Rushing (review)
- Keywords for Disability Studies eds. by Rachel Adams, Benjamin Reiss, and David Serlin (review)
- Reason After Its Eclipse: On Late Critical Theory by Martin Jay (review)
- Modernism and Mobility. The Passport and Cosmopolitan Experience by Bridget T. Chalk (review)
- Composition in the Age of Austerity eds. by Nancy Welch and Tony Scott (review)
- Philosophy and Non-Philosophy: The Thought and Legacy of Hugh J. Silverman by Donald A. Landes (review)
- Philosophy after Friendship: Deleuze's Conceptual Personae by Gregg Lambert (review)
- Hunger and Irony in the French Caribbean: Literature, Theory, and Public Life by Nicole Simek (review)
- Disorderly Families: Infamous Letters from the Bastille Archives by Arlette Farge and Michel Foucault (review)
- The Great Mistake: How We Wrecked Public Universities and How We Can Fix Them by Christopher Newfield (review)
- Historicizing African American Literature: An Interview with Ken Warren
- Making Contemporary Literature: An Interview with Amy Hungerford
- Differences in the Discipline of Literary Study
- Sahitya Redux
- Inside Job—or, How to Deconstruct The West's Asia Fetish (Without Really Trying)
- Dual Narrative Progression and Dual Ethics
- When is a Dialogue?
- The (Really Big) Shape Of Comparative Literature Now, Or, A Discipline'S Totalizing Conceit1
- How Should We Read Now?1
- Teaching Translation The Hermeneutic Way1
- War On Earth: Edward Said And Romantic Literary History
- In Exchange For The Language Of Pleasantry
- The Refusal of Debt: On Sarah Kofman's Version of Don Juan
- Tales of the Brick Age: Corruption and Bankruptcy in the late works of Rafael Chirbes
- "Buoyed Up By That Coffin": Contemporary Soldier Poetry And The Poetic Prosthesis
- Albertine And The Refusal Of The Excluded: A Reply To Jacques Rancière'S Politics Of Appearance
- In The Moment Of Danger: Benjaminian History And Theology In Russell Hoban'S Riddley Walker
- Time, History, and Nation in Ang Lee's Lust, Caution
- From Interpellation to Recognition: Althusser, Hegel, Dahlberg
- The Feminist Seduction: Cyborg Writing and Womanspeak
- "Our Country and Our Culture" in The Era of Americanist and Modernist Studies: Reading The New York Intellectuals After Historicism
- Storytelling and Writing in "Our Time": Scrambled Flows of Desire in Silko'S Ceremony
- Against Distant Reading: Retrieving Close Reading in The Interregnum
- A Critique of Violence
- War Culture and the Politics of Violence
- Asylum of the Political: Towards a Topology of Political Occasions
- Passports in the Time of Trump
- "A Unique Plan of Getting Deported": Claude Mckay's Banjo and the Marked Passport
- Somewhere Else: Legal Fictions, Capitalism, and Deterritoriality in B. Traven's The Death Ship
- Xerox Men: Technological Tropes In U.S. Latino/A Displacement Literature
- Chile's Limited Passport Into The Global Literary Market
- The Novel and the Borders of Europe: Ben Jelloun's Leaving Tangier and Oksanen's Purge
- "In The Dream Of Their Dreams": Metaamericanism In H.T. Tsiang'S And China Has Hands
- Porous Borders: The Passport as an Access Metaphor in Laurence Sterne's A Sentimental Journey
- Reinventing the Stranger: Walls All Over the World, and How to Tear Them Down
- Passports: On the Politics and Cultural Impact of Modern Movement Control
- Editor's Note
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