SUMMER 2005
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2005 BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN COMPARATIVE LITERATURE ASSOCIATION |
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RESPONDING TO DEATH OF A DISCIPLINE: |
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Introduction |
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BUSH and |
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EMILY APTER |
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Afterlife of a Discipline |
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CHRISTOPHER BUSH |
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Deaths of a Discipline |
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JANE GALLOP |
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Acknowledgments |
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ERIC HAYOT |
219 |
I/O: A Comparative Literature in a Digital Age |
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YUNTE HUANG |
227 |
Our Literature, Their History: Between Appropriation and Denial |
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HAUN SAUSSY |
244 |
Chiasmus |
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CORINNE SCHEINER |
239 |
Teleiopoiesis, Telepoesis, and the Practice of Comparative |
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Literature | ||
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STEVEN G. YAO |
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The Unheimlich Maneuver; or the Gap, the Gradient, |
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| and the Spaces of Comparison | |||
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ERIC HAYOT |
256 |
“The Slightness of My Endeavor”: |
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| An Interview with Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak |