Autumn 1986
Volume 13, Number 1
Table of Contents
Richard Stern:
"Penned In"
Peter Schwenger:
"Writing the Unthinkable"
Mary Ann Caws:
"Literal of Liberal: Translating Perception"
Dorothy Mermin:
"The Damsel, the Knight, and the Victorian Woman Poet"
Robert P. Harrison:
"The Italian Silence"
MORE ON RACE:
Jane Tompkins:
"'Indians': Textualism, Morality, and the Problem of History"
Christopher L. Miller:
"Theories of Africans: The Question of Literary Anthropology"
CRITICAL RESPONSE:
I. Anne McClintock and Rob Nixon:
"No Names Apart: The Separation of Word and History in Derrida's 'Le Dernier Mot du Racisme'"
II. Jacques Derrida:
"But, beyond... (Open Letter to Anne McClintock and Rob Nixon)"
III. Tzvetan Todorov:
"'Race,' Writing, and Culture"
IV. Houston A. Baker, Jr.:
"Caliban's Triple Play"
V. Harold Fromm:
"The Hegemonic Form of Othering; or, The Academic's Burden"