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Daiches, David
Critical Response
: Letter Concerning Morris Philipson on Mrs. Dalloway
What Was the Modern Novel?
Dainotto, Roberto Maria
"All the Regions Do Smilingly Revolt": The Literature of Place and Region
Dalton, Karen C. C. with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Josephine Baker and Paul Colin: African American Dance Seen through Parisian Eyes
Daston, Lorraine
Enlightenment Calculations
Marvelous Facts and the Miraculous Evidence in Modern Europe
Whither
Critical Inquiry?
Type Specimens and Scientific Memory
Davey, Frank
Critical Response
: Canadian Canons
Davidson, Arnold I.
How to Do the History of Psychoanalysis: A Reading of Freud's Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality
1933-1934:
Thoughts on National Socialism
: Introduction to Musil and Levinas
Introductory Remarks to George Canguilhem on Michel Foucault's Histoire de la folie
Symposium on Heidegger and Nazism
: Questions Concerning Heidegger: Opening the Debate
Sex and the Emergence of Sexuality
Spiritual Exercises and Ancient Philosophy: An Introduction to Pierre Hadot
The Philosophy of Vladimir Jankeèleèvitch
: Introduction Remarks
Davidson, Donald
The Third Man
What Metaphors Mean
Davis, Angela Y.
Afro Images: Politics, Fashion, and Nostalgia
Davis, Walter A.
An Exchange
: The Fisher King: "Wille zur Macht" in Baltimore
An Exchange
: Offending the Profession (After Peter Handke)
Dawes, James
Atrocity and Interrogation
Dean, Leonard
Notes and Exchanges
: Theory and the Muddle
Dean, Tim
Two Kinds of Other and Their Consequences
Debray, Régis
The Three Ages of Looking
DeDuve, Thierry
How Manet's
A Bar at the Folies-Bergére
Is Constructed
DeJean, Joan
Fictions of Sappho
Did the Seventeenth Century Invent Our Fin De Siécle? Or, the Creation of the Enlightenment That We May at Last Be Leaving Behind
The Work of Forgetting: Commerce, Sexuality, Censorship, and Molière's
Le Festin de Pierre
de Lauretis, Teresa
The Stubborn Drive
Statement Due
Deleuze, Gilles
The Conditions of the Question: What Is Philosophy?
Literature and Life
De Man, Paul
The Epistemology of Metaphor
A Letter
Political Allegory in Rousseau
Critical Response
: Reply to Raymond Geuss
Sign and Symbol in Hegel's Aesthetics
Dembowski, Peter F.
Vocabulary of Old French Courtly Lyrics--Difficulties and Hidden Difficulties
Denes, Agnes
Public Art: The Dream
Denham, Robert
Critical Response: The No-Man's Land of Competing Patterns
Derrida, Jacques
On Jacques Derrida's "Paul de Man's War": Biodegradables: Seven Diary Fragments
Critical Response: But, beyond (Open Letter to Anne McClintock and Rob Nixon)
Given Time: The Time of the King
The Law of Genre
Special Feature: Like the Sound of the Sea Deep within a Shell: Paul de Man's War
The Linguistic Circle of Geneva
Symposium on Heidegger and Nazism: Of Spirit
Racism's Last Word
"To Do Justice to Freud": The History of Madness in the Age of Psychoanalysis
Adieu
By Force of Mourning
What is a "Relevant" Translation?
The Animal That Therefore I Am (More to Follow)
Justices
Desan, Philippe, Priscilla Parkhurst Ferguson and Wendy Griswold
Editor's Introduction: Mirrors, Frames, and Demons: Reflections on the Sociology of Literature
Desmond, Marilynn
The Voice of Exile: Feminist Literary History and the Anonymous Anglo-Saxon Elegy
Diana, Goffredo and John Beverley
These Are the Times We Have to Live In: An Interview with Roberto Fernández Retamar
Dirlik, Arif
The Postcolonial Aura: Third World Criticism in the Age of Global Capitalism
Doane, Mary Ann
Temporality, Storage, Legibility: Freud, Marey, and the Cinema
Doherty, Brigid
Trauma and Dada Montage
Donoghue, Denis
Critical Response
: A Reply to Frank Kermode
Donovan, Josephine
Critical Response
: Feminism and Aesthetics
Dowling, William C.
Invisible Audience: Peter J. Rabinowitz's "Truth in Fiction"
Intentionless Meaning
Dreyfus, Hubert L. and Charles Spinosa
Single-World versus Plural-World Essentialism: A Reply to Tim Dean
Two Kinds of Antiessentialism and Their Consequences
Dumm, Thomas L.
Resignation
During, Simon
After Death: Raymond Williams in the Modern Era
Popular Culture on a Global Scale: A Challange for Cultural Studies