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CL Index 219 COLLEGE LITERATURE INDEX VOLUME 31, 2004 CL 31.1 (Winter 2004): General Issue Blackwell, Bonnie. “The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Narrative.” (E) 31.1 (2004): 1-26. Allego, Donna M. “Genevieve Taggard’s Sentimental Marxism in Calling Western Union.” (E) 31.1 (2004): 27-51. Marsh, Kelly A. “Contextualizing Bridget Jones.” (E) 31.1 (2004): 52-72. Xiaojing, Xhou. “Postmodern and Subversive Parody: John Yau’s ‘Gengis Chan: Private Eye’ Series.” (E) 31.1 (2004): 73-102. Zhang, Benzi. “The Politics of Re-homing: Asian Diaspora Poetry in Canada.” (E) 31.1 (2004): 103-25. Omer-Sherman, Ranen. “‘In the Sinai of Knowledge’: Narrating the Old/New Jewish Nation in Shulamith Hareven’s Thirst: The Deseri Trilogy.” (E) 31.1 (2004): 126-46. Kramp, Michael. “The Women, the Gypsies, and England: Harriet Smith’s National Role.” (E) 31.1 (2004): 147-69. La Bossiére, Camille. “Of Acedia, Romantic Imagination and Irony Revisited: A Background Note for Readings of Under the Volcano.” (E) 31.1 (2004): 170-82. Lieske, Pam.“ Applying Cultural Criticism to the Study of Early Popular Romance.” Reviews of Joseph Courtland, A Cultural Studies Approach to Tivo Exotic Citizen Romances by Thomas Heywood; and Lori Humphrey Newcomb, Reading Popular Romance in Early Modern England. (RE) 31.1 (2004): 184-89. Caywood, Cynthia. Review of Matthew Kinservik, Disciplining Satire: The Censorship of Satiric Comedy on the Eighteenth Century London Stage. (BR) 31.1 (2004): 191- 93. La Bossiére, Camille. Review of Stephanie Triff, Congenial Souls: Reading Chaucer from Medieval to Postmodern. (BR) 31.1 (2004): 193-96. West, Thomas. Review of Gary A. Olson, Justifying Belief: Stanley Fish and the Work of Rhetoric. (BR) 31.1 (2004): 196-99. CL 31.2 (Spring 2004): General Issue Putzi, Jennifer. “‘Raising the Stigma’: Black Womanhood and the Marked Body in Pauline Hopkins’s Contending Forces.” (E) 31.2 (2004): 1-21. Genter, Robert. “‘?’m Not His Father’: Lionel Trilling, Allen Ginsberg, and the Contours of Literary Modernism.” (E) 31.2 (2004): 22-52. Acton, Carol. “Diverting the Gaze: The Unseen Text in Women’s War Writing.” (E) 31.2 (2004): 53-79. Wesley, Marilyn C. “The Remembered Future: Neuro-Cognitive Identity in Henry James’s The Turn of the Screw. (E) 31.2 (2004): 80-98. College Literature 31.4 [Fall 2004] Lazar, Mary. “Jerzy Kosinski’s Being There, Novel and Film: Changes not by Chance.” (E) 31.2 (2004): 99-116. Hantke, Steffen. “Horror Film and the Historical Uncanny: The New Germany in Stefan Ruzowitzky’s Anatomie.’ (E) 31.2 (2004): 117-42. McLuckie, Craig. “The Structural Coherence of Wole Soyinka’s Death and the King’s Horseman.” (E) 31.2 (2004): 143-63. Wexler, Joyce Piell. “Sex Isn’t Everything (But It Can Be Anything)T:h e Symbolic Function of Extremity in Modernism.” (E) 31.2 (2004): 164-83. DiMatteo, Anthony. “The Use and Abuse of Shakespeare: A Review Essay.” Reviews of Richard Burt, ed., Shakespeare after Mass Media; Courtney Lehmann and Lisa Starks, eds., Spectacular Shakespeare: Critical Theory and Popular Cinema; Judith Roof, All About Thelma and Eve: Sidekicks and Third Wheels; and Julie Saunders, Novel Shakespeares: Tientieth-century Women Novelists and Appropriation. (RE) 31.2 (2004): 185-95. Longacre, Jeffrey. Review of Tristanne J. Connolly, William Blake and the Body. (BR) 31.2 (2004): 197-99. Putzi, Jennifer. Review of Susan K. Harris, The Cultural Work of the late Nineteenth- Century Hostess: Annie Adams Fields and Mary Gladstone Drew. (BR) 31.2 (2004): 199-202. CL 31.3 (Fall 2004): Special Focus Section: New Approaches to the 18th Century Schiavi, Michael R.“A ‘Girlboy’s’ Own Story: Non-Masculine Narrativity in Ma Vie en Rose.” (E) 31.3 (2004): 1-26. Zeikowitz, Richard E. “Performance Queerness in Robert McAlmon’s Berlin Stories.” (E) 31.3 (2004): 27-42. Chiu, Jeannie. “‘I salute the spirit of my communities’: Autoethnographic Innovations in Hmong American Literature.” (E) 31.3 (2004): 43-69. Rich, Elizabeth. “‘Remember Wounded Knee’: AIM’s Use of Metonymy in 21° Century Protest.” (E) 31.3 (2004): 70-91. Gunzenhauser, Bonnie and Wolfram Schmidgen. “Introduction: New Approaches to the Eighteenth Century.” (E) 31.3 (2004): 93-101. Dykstal, Timothy. “Provoking the Ancients: Classical Learning and Imitation in Fielding and Collier.” (E) 31.3 (2004): 102-22. Hitt, Christopher. “Ecocriticism and the Long Eighteenth Century.’ (E) 31.3 (2004): 123-47. Gunzenhauser, Bonnie. “Historicizing Communities of Reading in the Long Eighteenth Century: A Report from the Classroom.” (E) 31.3 (2004): 148-56. Morrissey, Lee. “Re-reading Reading in Eighteenth Century Literary Criticism.” (E) 31.3 (2004): 157-78. Hamm, Jr., Robert B. “Rowe's Shakespear (1709) and the Tonson House Style.” (E) 31.3 (2004): 179-205. Bennett, Michael. “Different Shades of Green.” Reviews of Joni Adamson, Mei Mei Evans, and Rachel Stein, eds, The Environmental Justice Reader: Politics, Poetics, and Pedagogy; David Gilcrest, Greening the Lyre: Environmental Poetics and Ethics; and CL Index Steven Rosendale, ed., The Greening of Literary Scholarship: Literature, Theory, and the Environment. (RE) 31.3 (2004): 207-12. Norton, Barbara T. Review of Linda Myrsiades Splitting the Baby: The Culture of Abortion in Literature and Law, Rhetoric and Cartoons. (BR) 31.3 (2004): 214-16. Hsu, Hsuan L. Review of Paul Giles Virtual Americas: Transnational Fictions and the Transatlantic Imaginary. (BR) 31.3 (2004): 216-18. CL 31.4 (Autumn 2004): Special Issue: Shakespeare and Popular Culture Abele, Elizabeth. “Introduction: Whither Shakespeare? Taking Stock of Shakespeare in Popular Culture.” (E) 31.4 (2004): 1-11. Plasse, Marie A. “Crossover Dreams: Reflections on Shakespeare and Popular Culture.” (E) 31.4 (2004): 12-18. Hedrick, Donald K. “The Bard of Enron: From Shakespeare to Noir Humanism.” (E) 31.4 (2004): 19-43. Johnson, Jared Scott. “The Propaganda Imperative: Challenging Mass Media Representations in McKellan’s Richard III” (E) 31.4 (2004): 44-59. Hand, Richard J. “Shakespeare, Soccer, and Spin-Doctors: Staging a Contemporary Henry V.” (E) 31.4 (2004): 60-71. Perret, Marion. “Not Just Condensation: How Comic Books Interpret Shakespeare.” (E) 31.4 (2004): 72-93. Castaldo, Annalisa. “‘No more yielding than a dream’: The Construction of Shakespeare in The Sandman.” (E) 31.4 (2004): 94-110. Acheson, Katherine O. “Hamlet, Synecdoche and History: Teaching the Tropes of ‘New Remembrance’.” (E) 31.4 (2004): 111-32. Smith, Kay H. “Hamlet, Part Eight, The Revenge, or, Sampling Shakespeare in a 4 Postmodern World.” (E) 31.4 (2004): 135-49. Fedderson, Kim and J. Michael Richardson. “Hamlet 9/11: Sound, Noise, and Fury in Almereyda’s Hamlet.” (E) 31.4 (2004): 150-70. Bousquet, Marc.“*Academic Labor and the Reflexive Turn in Literature and Cultural Studies.” Review of Henry Giroux and Kostas Myrsiades, eds., Beyond the Corporate University: Culture and Pedagogy in the New Millenium; and Jeftrey J. Williams, ed., The Institution of Literature. (RE) 31.4 (2004): 172-80. Strickland, Donna. “Beyond the Romance of Multiculturalism: Radicalizing Difference and Community in Cultural Studies.” Reviews of Joseph Miranda, Against the Romance of Community; E. San Juan, Jr., Racism and Cultural Studies: Critiques of Multiculturalist Ideology and the Politics of Difference; and Thomas West, Signs of Struggle: The Rhetorical Politics of Cultural Difference. (RE) 31.4 (2004): 181-87 Gana, Nouri. “Revolutionaries without a Revolution: The Case of Julia Kristeva.” Reviews of Mourning Revolution, Kurt Hirtler, Ola Stahl, and [ka Willis, eds. Special issue of Parallex 9.2; and Julia Kristeva, The Sense and Non-Sense of Revolt: The Powers and Limits of Psychoanalysis, and Intimate Revolt: The Powers and Limits of Psychoanalysis. (RE) 31.4 (2004): 188-202. 222 College Literature 31.4 [Fall 2004] Hagood, Taylor. “Folklore and Creolization in United States Literature.” Reviews of Karen E. Beardslee, Literary Legacies, Folklore Foundations: Selfhood and Cultural Tradition in Nineteenth and Tiventieth-century American Literature; and Keith Cartwright, Reading Africa into American Literature: Epics, Fables, and Gothic Tales. (RE) 31.4 (2004): 203-08.

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