ns.43|44 - The Institution of Literature: ii. From Literature to Culture

POETRY/FICTION
  1. Letters I Write You Leave in the Wind/
  2. JOSIP OSTI (trans. Ruzha Cleaveland) That Year a Belgian Poet. . ./
  3. JOSIP OSTI (trans. Ruzha Cleaveland) I Don't Recognize Anymore. . ./
  4. The Same, Only Different/
  5. Minimum Wage/
  6. The Riots in L.A./
  7. NICHOLAS VALINOTTI Census/
  8. NICHOLAS VALINOTTI For the American Dead/
  9. Once in a Dream a Voice/
  10. BEVERLY VOLDSETH August/
  11. The Only Woman I Know/
  12. BARBARA LOUISE UNGAR Narcissus/
  13. Tight Pants/
  14. Escape/
  15. Andy/
  16. RON MOHRING Primer/
  17. Visiting/
  18. KELLY SHUFORD Genetics 101/
  19. White Pigs/
  20. Public Square/
  21. KATHERINE LEDERER Potlatch/
  22. KATHERINE LEDERER The Language of Flowers/
  23. KATHERINE LEDERER The Musical Theorist/
INTERVIEWS
  1. Instituting Cultural Studies: An Interview with E. Ann Kaplan/
  2. Questioning Cultural Studies: An Interview with Paul Smith/
ESSAYS/REVIEWS i: (Configuring Culture)
  1. Challenging Cultural Studies: Not By Culture Alone (on Barker and Beezer's Reading into Cultural Studies)/
  2. Reading and Being Read: Irony and Critical Practice in Cultural Studies/
  3. Peer Pressure: Literary and Cultural Studies in the Bear Market/
  4. English and Textual Studies 343/
  5. Lust, Fantasy, Male Hysteria (on Smith's Clint Eastwood: A Cultural Production)/
  6. Critical Aesthetics on the Down Low (on Cross's It's Not about Salary)/
  7. Blow By Blow (on Gooding-Williams' Reading Rodney King)/
  8. Camouflaged Politics (on Cumings' War and Television)/
ESSAYS/REVIEWS ii: (Reconfiguring Literature)
  1. Global Economy, Local Texts: Utopian/Dystopian Tension in William Gibson's Cyberpunk Trilogy/
  2. Postmodernism Revised (on Kalaidjian's American Culture Between the Wars, Bloom's Left Letters, and Staub's Voices of Persuasion)/
  3. The Marjorie Perloff Show: The Critic and Her Others (on Perloff's Radical Artifice)/
  4. Fascist Aesthetics (on Golsan's Fascism, Aesthetics, and Culture)/
  5. Professionalizing English Studies (on McCrea's Addison and Steel are Dead)/
  6. Opening and Closing Dialogue (on Bialostosky's Wordsworth, Dialogics, and the Practice of Criticism)/
  7. Whitman in Rehab (on Moon's Disseminating Whitman)/
  8. American Literary History at the Crossroads (on Baym's Feminism and American Literary History)/
  9. Objectors and the Language of Conscience/
  10. Poets Against Marginalization (on Clifton's The Book of Light, Duhamel's Smile!, and Miller's Art Is Boring)/
  11. Carruth Against the Grain (on Carruth's Collected Shorter Poems)/
  12. (on Fink's Surprise Visit)/

Books for Review/ 249

Contributors/ 253