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Spring 1997
(Volume 23, Number 4)
Table of Contents
- Raul Hilberg: The Goldhagen Phenomenon
- Wassily Kandinsky: Secession
- Shoshana Felman: Forms of Judicial Blindness, or the Evidence of What Cannot Be Seen: Traumatic Narratives and Legal Repititions in the O.J. Simpson Case and in Tolstoy's The Kreutzer Sonata ***Critical Response ***
- Caryl Clark: Forging Identity: Beethoven's 'Ode' as European Anthem
FRONT LINES/ BORDER POSTS
- Simon During: Popular Culture on a Global Scale: A Challenge for Cultural Studies
- Christopher Pinney: The Nation (Un)pictured? Chromotography and 'Popular' Politics in India, 1878-1995
- Natalia Majluf: "Ce n'est pas le Pèrou," or, the Failure of Authenticity: Marginal Cosmopolitans at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1855
- Amitava Kumar: The Poet's Corpse in the Capitalist's Fish Tank
Critical Responses
- I. Tim Dean: Two Kinds of Other and Their Consequences
- II. Charles Spinosa and Hubert L. Dreyfus: Single-World versus Plural-World Essentialism: A Reply to Tim Dean
- Loren Glass: Audience: A Response to Paul Bové
- II. Paul Bové: Policing Thought: On Learning How to Read Henry Adams
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