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INDEX VOLUME 29 CONTRIBUTORS ANDERSON, AMANDA: Satya P. Mohanty, Literary Theory and the Claims of History: Postmodernism, Objectivity, Multicultural Politics; Martha C. Nussbaum, Cultivating Humanity: A Classical Defense of Reform in Liberal Education. Summer 1999; 3-17. BURT, RICHARD, AND JEFFREY WALLEN: “Knowing Better: Sex, Cultural Criticism, and the Pedagogical Imperative in the 1990s.” Spring 1999; 72-91. CHATTERJEE, PARTHA: “Anderson’s Utopia.” Winter 1999; 128-34. CHEAH, PHENG: “Grounds of Comparison.” Winter 1999; 3-18. CULLER, JONATHAN: “Anderson and the Novel.” Winter 1999; 20-39. GARLINGER, PATRICK PAUL: Leo Bersani, Homos. Spring 1999; 57-71. GOOD, CARL: “Don Quijote and the Law of Literature.” Summer 1999; 44-67. GRAF, E. C.: “When an Arab Laughs in Toledo: Cervantes’s Interpellation of Early Modern Spanish Orientalism.” Summer 1999; 68-85. HAROOTUNIAN, H. D.: “Ghostly Comparisons: Anderson’s Telescope.” Winter 1999; 135-49. HELLER-ROAZEN, DANIEL: Werner Hamacher, Maser: Bemerkungen im Hinblick auf Hinrich Weidemanns Bilder; pleroma—Reading in Hegel; Premises: Essays on Philosophy and Literature from Kant to Celan. Fall 1999; 22-39. HERMAN, DAVID: Mark Turner, The Literary Mind. Spring 1999; 20-36. HOLLINGER, DAVID A.: “Authority, Solidarity, and the Political Economy of Identity: The Case of the United States.” Winter 1999; 116—27. LEVINSON, BRETT: “Sex without Sex, Queering the Market, the Collapse of the Political, the Death of Difference, and AIDS: Hailing Judith Butler.” Fall 1999; 81-101. LIU, LYDIA H.: “The Desire for the Sovereign and the Logic of Reciprocity in the Family of Nations.” Winter 1999; 150-77. MORETTI, FRANCO: Geoffrey Winthrop- Young, “How the Mule Got Its Tale: Moretti’s Darwinian Bricolage.” Summer 1999; 41-42. PALUMBO-LIU, DAVID: Richard Rorty, Achieving Our Country: Leftist Thought in Twentieth-Century America. Spring 1999; 37-56. PARKER, ANDREW: “Bogeyman: Benedict Anderson’s ‘Derivative’ Discourse.” Winter 1999; 40-57. REDFIELD, MARC: “Imagi-Nation: The Imagined Community and the Aesthetics of Mourning.” Winter 1999; 58-83. REYNOLDS, BRYAN, AND JOSEPH FITZPATRICK: “The Transversality of Michel de Certeau: Foucault’s Panoptic Discourse and the Cartographic Im- pulse.” Fall 1999; 63-80. SANDERS, MARK: Thomas Keenan, Fables of Responsibility: Aberrations and Predicaments in Ethics and Politics; Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa Report; Truth and Recon- ciliation Commission Website. Fall 1999; 3-20. SCHIRATO, TONY, AND JEN WEBB: “The Ethics and Economies of Inquiry: Certeau, Theory, and the Art of Practice.” Summer 1999; 86-99. SIEGEL, JAMES T.: “Georg Simmel Reappears: “The Aesthetic Significance of the Face.’” Summer 1999; 100-13. SOMMER, DORIS: “Be-longing and Bi-lingual States.” Winter 1999; 84-115. STEWART, CHARLES: “Syncretism and Its Synonyms: Reflections on Cultural Mixture.” Fall 1999; 40-62. WINTHROP-YOUNG, GEOFFREY: Franco Moretti, Atlas of the European Novel; Modern Epic: The World System from Goethe to Garcia Marquez. Summer 1999; 18-40. WOOD, SARAH: Nicholas Royle, After Derrida; Robert Smith, Derrida and Autobiography. Spring 1999; 4-19. SUBJECTS/TITLES Achieving Our Country: Leftist Thought in Twentieth-Century America, see Rorty, Richard. After Derrida, see Royle, Nicholas. Anderson, Amanda: “Realism, Universalism, and the Science of the Human.” Summer 1999; 3-17. “Anderson and the Novel,” see Culler, Jonathan. “Anderson’s Utopia,” see Chatterjee, Partha. Atlas of the European Novel, see Moretti, Franco. “Authority, Solidarity, and the Political Economy of Identity: The Case of the United States,” see Hollinger, David A. “Awful Patriotism: Richard Rorty and the Politics of Knowing,” see Palumbo-Liu, David. “Be-longing and Bi-lingual States,” see Sommer, Doris. Bersani, Leo: Homos. Spring 1999; 57-71. “Bogeyman: Benedict Anderson’s ‘Derivative’ Discourse,” see Parker, Andrew. Burt, Richard, and Jeffrey Wallen: “Knowing Better: Sex, Cultural Criticism, and the Pedagogical Imperative in the 1990s.” Spring 1999; 72-91. Chatterjee, Partha: “Anderson’s Utopia.” Winter 1999; 128-34. Cheah, Pheng: “Grounds of Comparison.” Winter 1999; 3-18. Culler, Jonathan: “Anderson and the Novel.” Winter 1999; 20-39. Cultivating Humanity: A Classical Defense of Reform in Liberal Education, see Nussbaum, Martha C. Derrida and Autobiography, see Smith, Robert. “The Desire for the Sovereign and the Logic of Reciprocity in the Family of Na- tions,” see Liu, Lydia H. “Don Quijote and the Law of Literature,” see Good, Carl. “The Ethics and Economies of Inquiry: Certeau, Theory, and the Art of Practice,” see Schirato, Tony, and Jen Webb. Fables of Responsibility: Aberrations and Predicaments in Ethics and Politics, see Keenan, Thomas. Garlinger, Patrick Paul: “*Homo-ness’ and the Fear of Femininity.” Spring 1999; 57— 71. “Georg Simmel Reappears: ‘The Aesthetic Significance of the Face,’” see Siegel, James T. “Ghostly Comparisons: Anderson’s Telescope,” see Harootunian, H. D. Good, Carl: “Don Quijote and the Law of Literature.” Summer 1999; 44-67. Graf, E. C.: “When an Arab Laughs in Toledo: Cervantes’s Interpellation of Early Modern Spanish Orientalism.” Summer 1999; 68-85. “Grounds of Comparison,” see Cheah, Pheng. Hamacher, Werner: Maser: Bemerkungen im Hinblick auf Hinrich Weidemanns Bilder. Fall 1999; 22-39. : pleroma—Reading in Hegel. Fall 1999; 22-39. : Premises: Essays on Philosophy and Literature from Kant to Celan. Fall 1999; 22-39. Harootunian, H. D.: “Ghostly Comparisons: Anderson’s Telescope.” Winter 1999; 135-49. Heller-Roazen, Daniel: “Language, or No Language.” Fall 1999; 22-39. Herman, David: “Parables of Narrative Imagining.” Spring 1999; 20-36. Hollinger, David A.: “Authority, Solidarity, and the Political Economy of Identity: The Case of the United States.” Winter 1999; 116-27. “*Homo-ness’ and the Fear of Femininity,” see Garlinger, Patrick Paul. Homos, see Bersani, Leo. “How the Mule Got Its Tale: Moretti’s Darwinian Bricolage,” see Winthrop- Young, Geoffrey. “Imagi-Nation: The Imagined Community and the Aesthetics of Mourning,” see Redfield, Marc. Keenan, Thomas: Fables of Responsibility: Aberrations and Predicaments in Ethics and Politics. Fall 1999; 3-20. “Knowing Better: Sex, Cultural Criticism, and the Pedagogical Imperative in the 1990s,” see Burt, Richard, and Jeffrey Wallen. “Language, or No Language,” see Heller-Roazen, Daniel. “Let’s Start Again,” see Wood, Sarah. Levinson, Brett: “Sex without Sex, Queering the Market, the Collapse of the Political, the Death of Difference, and AIDS: Hailing Judith Butler.” Fall 1999; 81-101. The Literary Mind, see Turner, Mark. Literary Theory and the Claims of History: Postmodernism, Objectivity, Multicultural Politics, see Mohanty, Satya P. Liu, Lydia H.: “The Desire for the Sovereign and the Logic of Reciprocity in the Family of Nations.” Winter 1999; 150-77. Maser: Bemerkungen im Hinblick auf Hinrich Weidemanns Bilder, see Hamacher, Werner. Modern Epic: The World System from Goethe to Garcia Marquez, see Moretti, Franco. Mohanty, Satya P.: Literary Theory and the Claims of History: Postmodernism, Objectivity, Multicultural Politics. Winter 1999; 3-17. Moretti, Franco: Atlas of the European Novel. Summer 1999; 18-40. : Modern Epic: The World System from Goethe to Garcia Marquez. Summer 1999; 18-40. : “Structure, Change, and Survival: A Response to Winthrop- Young.” Summer 1999; 41-42. Nussbaum, Martha C.: Cultivating Humanity: A Classical Defense of Reform in Liberal Education. Summer 1999; 3-17. Palumbo-Liu, David: “Awful Patriotism: Richard Rorty and the Politics of Knowing.” Spring 1999; 37-56. “Parables of Narrative Imagining,” see Herman, David. Parker, Andrew: “Bogeyman: Benedict Anderson’s ‘Derivative’ Discourse.” Winter 1999; 40-57. pleroma—Reading in Hegel, see Hamacher, Werner. Premises: Essays on Philosophy and Literature from Kant to Celan, see Hamacher, Werner. “Reading Lessons,” see Sanders, Mark. “Realism, Universalism, and tne Science of the Human,” see Anderson, Amanda. Redfield, Marc: “Imagi-Nation: The Imagined Community and the Aesthetics of Mourning.” Winter 1999; 58-83. Reynolds, Bryan, and Joseph Fitzpatrick: “The Transversality of Michel de Certeau: Foucault’s Panoptic Discourse and the Cartographic Impulse.” Fall 1999; 63-80. Rorty, Richard: Achieving Our Country: Leftist Thought in Twentieth-Century America. Spring 1999; 37-56. Royle, Nicholas: After Derrida. Spring 1999; 4-19. Sanders, Mark: “Reading Lessons.” Fall 1999; 3-20. Schirato, Tony, and Jen Webb: “The Ethics and Economies of Inquiry: Certeau, Theory, and the Art of Practice.” Summer 1999; 86-99. “Sex without Sex, Queering the Market, the Collapse of the Political, the Death of Difference, and AIDS: Hailing Judith Butler,” see Levinson, Brett. Siegel, James T.: “Georg Simmel Reappears: “The Aesthetic Significance of the Face.” Summer 1999; 100-13. Smith, Robert: Derrida and Autobiography. Spring 1999; 4-19. Sommer, Doris: “Be-longing and Bi-lingual States.” Winter 1999; 84-115. Stewart, Charles: “Syncretism and Its Synonyms: Reflections on Cultural Mixture.” Fall 1999; 40-62. “Structure, Change, and Survival: A Response to Winthrop- Young,” see Moretti, Franco. “Syncretism and Its Synonyms: Reflections on Cultural Mixture,” see Stewart, Charles. “The Transversality of Michel de Certeau: Foucault’s Panoptic Discourse and the Cartographic Impulse,” see Reynolds, Bryan, and Joseph Fitzpatrick. Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa Report. Fall 1999; 3-20. -: Truth and Reconciliation Commission Website. Fall 1999; 3-20. Turner, Mark: The Literary Mind. Spring 1999; 20-36. “When an Arab Laughs in Toledo: Cervantes’s Interpellation of Early Modern Spanish Orientalism,” see Graf, E. C. Winthrop- Young, Geoffrey: “How the Mule Got Its Tale: Moretti’s Darwinian Bricolage.” Summer 1999; 18-40; 41-42. Wood, Sarah: “Let’s Start Again.” Spring 1999; 4-19.

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