ns.58-60 - legacies of michael sprinker

POETRY/FICTION/
  1. The Dream /
  2. Faith is Three Parts Formaldehyde, One Part Ethyl Alcohol /
  3. A Snapshot (trans. by Robert Dorsett and Ko Suet Wan)/
  4. Let Us Now Praise Famous Angels/
  5. Reported Number of Teen Virgins Rises, or, When Squid Attack /
  6. Model Numbers /
  7. Atomic Love /
  8. How to Survive in a Big City Rather than Returning to Your Hometown Where You Keep Running into Old High School Acquaintances at Target /
  9. Literal Prison /
  10. For Sale /
  11. The Story of First-Aid and Beauty Case (trans. by Chad Davidson and Marella Morris) /
  12. Images of An Early Summer Night During the Time of the War Lords (trans. by Robert Dorsett and Ko Suet Wan) /
  13. The Maalishwalla /
  14. Zero to the Bone /
  15. Heart Shift /
  16. Winter Light /
  17. Versions /
INTERVIEWS
  1. An Interview with Vincent B. Leitch /
  2. An Interview with Laura Kipnis /
  3. An Interview with Arif Dirlik /
  4. An Interview with Robin D. G. Kelley /
THE LEGACIES OF MICHAEL SPRINKER
  1. Introduction /
  2. Michael Sprinker /
  3. Teacher /
  4. A Legacy of Teaching: For Michael Sprinker /
  5. Michael Sprinker: The Teacher /
  6. Michael Sprinker and Feminism /
  7. Reading Michael Sprinker /
  8. Philosophical Realism and the Aesthetic in Michael Sprinker's Literary Criticism /
  9. Traces of the Ethical in Michael Sprinker's Marxism /
  10. Crossing De Man with Althusser: Chiasmus and the Literary Theory of Michael Sprinker /
  11. Pham Thai, Michael Sprinker, and John Holstun: Chemical Herbicide and the Indirect Costs of Production /
  12. Scattered Remarks on the Ideology of Home /
  13. What's Wrong with Cultural Studies? A Modest Proposal/
PROVOCATIONS
  1. So Black I'm Blue /
  2. The Cultural Work of Serial Killers /
  3. Tenured Bosses and Disposable Teachers /
REVALUATIONS
  1. Kenneth Burke /
  2. Uneven Reification /
  3. The Medium of Foucault in Anthropology /
  4. The Career of Eagleton /
SURVEYING THE FIELD
  1. Making Intellectualism Intelligible (on Graff's Clueless in Academe) /
  2. How to Love Enlightenment (on Michael's Anxious Intellects and Smith's White Teeth) /
  3. All Globalists Now (on Boehmer's Empire, the National, and the Postcolonial and Shankar's Textual Traffic) /
  4. Punishing Disciplines (on Anderson and Valente's Disciplinarity at the Fin de Siècle) /
  5. Disability Studies Grows Up, And Apart (on Davis' Bending Over Backwards) /
  6. Jewish Studies and the Liberal Consensus (on Staub's Torn at the Roots) /

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