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John N. Duvall, Editor
Robert P. Marzec, Associate Editor
Published for the
Purdue English Department by the Johns Hopkins
University Press
New General Issue
Volume 54, Number
2
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Alex Segal on Deconstruction, Radical Secrecy, and The Secret Agent
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Sara Crangle on Woolf and Boredom
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Elizabeth S. Anker on
Human Rights, Social Justice, and J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace
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Hillary Chute on Ragtime, Kavalier & Clay, and the Framing of Comics
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Jessica Pressman on
The Strategy of Digital Modernism: Young-hae Chang Heavy Industries's Dakota
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J. Paul Narkunas on Surfing the Long Waves of Global Capital with Chang Rae-Lee's Native Speaker: Ethnic Branding and the Humanization of Capital
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Linda S. Kauffman on
The Wake of Terror: Don DeLillo’s “In the Ruins of the Future,” “Baader- Meinhof,” and Falling Man
- Berthold Schoene on Serial Masculinity: Psychopathology and Oedipal Violence in Bret Easton Ellis’s American Psycho
- Jesse Alemán with a review essay on Immigrant Fiction and Ethnic Voices in Contemporary American Literature
- Barbara Brinson Curiel with a review essay on Writing in the Disciplinary Borderlands
- Randall Knoper with a review essay on Literature for Social Change: From Realism to Modernism
- and the Church Award announcement
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