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INDEX VOLUME 32 CONTRIBUTORS BERNSTEIN, J. M.: “Readymades, Monochromes, Etc.: Nominalism and the Paradox of Modernism.” Spring 2002; 83-100. CAYGILL, HOWARD: “Barthes and the Lesson of Saenredam.” Spring 2002; 38-48. DE, ESHA NIYOGI: “Decolonizing Universality: Postcolonial Theory and the Quan- dary of Ethical Agency.” Summer 2002; 42-59. DEAN, TIM: “Art as Symptom: Zizek and the Ethics of Psychoanalytic Criticism.” Summer 2002; 21-41. DE BOLLA, PETER: “Toward the Materiality of Aesthetic Experience.” Spring 2002; 19-37. GU, MING DONG: “The Universal ‘One’: Toward a Common Conceptual Basis for Chinese and Western Studies.” Summer 2002; 86-105. HAMACHER, WERNER: “Guilt History: Benjamin’s Sketch ‘Capitalism as Religion.” Fall—Winter 2002; 81-106. HODGE, JOANNA: “Ethics and Time: Lévinas between Kant and Husserl.” Fall—Win- ter 2002; 107-34. JARVIS, SIMON: “An Undeleter for Criticism.” Spring 2002; 3-18. KAUFMAN, ELEANOR: “Why the Family Is Beautiful (Lacan against Badiou).” Fall— Winter 2002; 135-51. KRISHNASWAMY, REVATHI: “The Criticism of Culture and the Culture of Criti- cism: At the Intersection of Postcolonialism and Globalization Theory.” Summer 2002; 106-26. MAMDANI, MAHMOOD: “Amnesty or Impunity? A Preliminary Critique of the Re- port of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa (TRC).” Fall— Winter 2002; 33-59. MILNE, DREW: “The Beautiful Soul: From Hegel to Beckett.” Spring 2002; 63-82. PENNEY, JAMES: Judith Butler, Antigone’s Claim: Kinship between Life and Death; Judith Butler, Ernesto Laclau, and Slavoj Zizek, Contingency, Hegemony, Univer- sality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left. Summer 2002; 3-19. READ, MALCOLM K.: “Benitez Rojo and Las Casas’s Plague of Ants: The Libidinal versus the Ideological Unconscious.” Summer 2002; 60-85. diacritics / fall—-winter 2002 RILEY, DENISE: “**What I want back is what I was’: Consolation’s Retrospect.” Spring 2002; 49-62. SANDERS, MARK: “Introduction: Ethics and Interdisciplinarity in Philosophy and Literary Theory.” Fall-Winter 2002; 3-16. . “Remembering Apartheid.” Fall-Winter 2002; 60-80. SPIVAK, GAYATRI CHAKRAVORTY: “Ethics and Politics in Tagore, Coetzee, and Certain Scenes of Teaching.” Fall-Winter 2002; 17-31. SUBJECTS/TITLES “Amnesty or Impunity? A Preliminary Critique of the Report of the Truth and Recon- ciliation Commission of South Africa (TRC),” see Mahmood Mamdani. Antigone’s Claim: Kinship between Life and Death, see Judith Butler. “Art as Symptom: Zizek and the Ethics of Psychoanalytic Criticism,” see Tim Dean. “Barthes and the Lesson of Saenredam,” see Howard Caygill. “The Beautiful Soul: From Hegel to Beckett,” see Drew Milne. “Benitez Rojo and Las Casas’s Plague of Ants: The Libidinal versus the Ideological Unconscious,” see Malcolm K. Read. Bernstein, J. M.: “Readymades, Monochromes, Etc.: Nominalism and the Paradox of Modernism.” Spring 2002; 83-100. Butler, Judith: Antigone’s Claim: Kinship between Life and Death. Summer 2002: 3- 19, ' Butler, Judith, Ernesto Laclau, and Slavoj Zizek: Contingency, Hegemony, Universal- ity: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left. Summer 2002: 3-19. Caygill, Howard: “Barthes and the Lesson of Saenredam.” Spring 2002; 38-48. Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left, see Judith Butler, Ernesto Laclau, and Slavoj Zizek. “The Criticism of Culture and the Culture of Criticism: At the Intersection of Postcolonialism and Globalization Theory,” see Revathi Krishnaswamy. De, Esha Niyogi: “Decolonizing Universality: Postcolonial Theory and the Quandary of Ethical Agency.” Summer 2002: 42-59. Dean, Tim: “Art as Symptom: Zizek and the Ethics of Psychoanalytic Criticism.” Sum- mer 2002: 21-41. De Bolla, Peter: “Toward the Materiality of Aesthetic Experience.” Spring 2002; 19- 37. “Decolonizing Universality: Postcolonial Theory and the Quandary of Ethical Agency,” see Esha Niyogi De. “Ethics and Politics in Tagore, Coetzee, and Certain Scenes of Teaching,” see Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. “Ethics and Time: Lévinas between Kant and Husserl,” see Joanna Hodge. Gu, Ming Dong: “The Universal ‘One’: Toward a Common Conceptual Basis for Chi- nese and Western Studies.” Summer 2002: 86-105. “Guilt History: Benjamin’s Sketch ‘Capitalism as Religion,” see Werner Hamacher. Hamacher, Werner: “Guilt History: Benjamin’s Sketch ‘Capitalism as Religion.” Fall- Winter 2002; 81-106. Hodge, Joanna: “Ethics and Time: Lévinas between Kant and Husserl.” Fall-Winter 2002; 107-34. “Introduction: Ethics and Interdisciplinarity in Philosophy and Literary Theory,” see Mark Sanders. Jarvis, Simon: “An Undeleter for Criticism.” Spring 2002; 3-18. Kaufman, Eleanor: “Why the Family Is Beautiful (Lacan against Badiou).” Fall-Winter 2002; 135-51. Krishnaswamy, Revathi: “The Criticism of Culture and the Culture of Criticism: At the Intersection of Postcolonialism and Globalization Theory.” Summer 2002; 106— 26. Mamdani, Mahmood: “Amnesty or Impunity? A Preliminary Critique of the Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa (TRC).” Fall-Winter 2002; 33-59. Milne, Drew: “The Beautiful Soul: From Hegel to Beckett.” Spring 2002; 63-82. Penney, James: “(Queer) Theory and the Universal Alternative.” Summer 2002; 3-19. (Queer) Theory and the Universal Alternative,” see James Penney. Read, Malcolm K.: “Benitez Rojo and Las Casas’s Plague of Ants: The Libidinal versus the Ideological Unconscious.” Summer 2002: 60-85. “Readymades, Monochromes, Etc.: Nominalism and the Paradox of Modernism,” see J. M. Bernstein. “Remembering Apartheid,” see Mark Sanders. Riley, Denise: “‘What I want back is what I was’: Consolation’s Retrospect.” Spring 2002; 49-62. Sanders, Mark: “Introduction: Ethics and Interdisciplinarity in Philosophy and Literary Theory.” Fall-Winter 2002; 3-16. . “Remembering Apartheid.” Fall-Winter 2002; 60-80. Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty: “Ethics and Politics in Tagore, Coetzee, and Certain Scenes of Teaching.” Fall-Winter 2002; 17-31. “Toward the Materiality of Aesthetic Experience,” see Peter de Bolla. “An Undeleter for Criticism,” see Simon Jarvis. “The Universal ‘One’: Toward a Common Conceptual Basis for Chinese and Western Studies,” see Ming Dong Gu. “What I want back is what I was’: Consolation’s Retrospect,” see Denise Riley. “Why the Family Is Beautiful (Lacan against Badiou),” see Eleanor Kaufman. diacritics / fall-winter 2002

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