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Modernism beyond the subject: Literature, spontaneity and the social body
The question of ethics for the metonymically restless, as posed by Gilles Deleuze, Emmanuel Levinas, and Gertrude Stein
From authority to author: Russian prose on the eve of the novel, 1820--1850
Reason and femininity in the age of the enlightenment
Conceptualizing Symbolism: Institutions, publications, readers, and the Russian propagation of an idea
The aesthetics of failure in Anglo-American modernist literature
The anal aesthetic: Regressive narrative strategies in modernism
Boom: The New York City flaneur in postwar American literature and art
Revision and the making of modernism
Object lessons: The novel as a theory of reference
Where here begins: Monolingualism and the spatial imagination
"Give me a day, and I will give you the world": Chinese fiction periodicals in global context, 1900--1910
Lyric subjectivities
English vows: Marriage and national identity in nineteenth-century literature and culture
The critical baroque in English literature, 1650--1750
Consciousness unto itself: The convergence of poetry and thought in Latin America and U.S. literature
Sobre las formas de nonbrar: Construcciones del bandido en America Latina
Hysterical discourse and melodrama in the novels of Benito Perez Galdos's "Contemporary Series"
Jun-nisei literature in Brazil: Memory, victimization, and adaptation
Thinking at the limit: The origins and effects of modern revolutionary thought in Britain and the U.S.
Milton on stage: Drama, sin, and the holy script
Halting narratives: Late modernism, history, and crisis in Jorge Luis Borges, Graciliano Ramos, and William Faulkner
The allure of Germanness in modern Ashkenazi literature: 1833--1933
In search of the 'pure' subject: Paul Valery, Jorge Guillen and the problematic of lyric subjectivity
The Asian American avant-garde: Universalist aspirations in early Asian American literature
Life expectancies: Late Victorian literature and the biopolitics of empire
Cairo-Paris: The urban imaginary of the self
Tentative futures: Ethics and sexuality in the nineteenth-century novel
The modernist novel speaks its mind
Worker's Cultural Spaces in the nineteenth-century: Literature, Music, Performance
From Jester to Gesture: Eastern European Jewish Culture and the Re-imagination of Folk Performance
Ability Underneath: Bodies in the Literary Imagination
Refiguring the Wordscape: Merleau-Ponty, Beckett and the Body
On the Poetry of Baseball
Boccaccio the Philosopher: The Language of Knowledge in the "Decameron"
Evading/Invading History: Adolescent Preoccupations with Reality, the Historical Present and Popular Culture in Spanish GenX Narratives
"So the Kids Won't Understand": Inherited Futures of Jewish Women Writers