New issue received from: PMLA (Vol.125.N 2. March 2010)

Summary of this issue

*A Statement of Editorial Policy

*Forthcoming in PMLA

*Features in PMLA

*Guest Column: Queer Ecology. Timothy Morton

CLUSTER: PHILOLOGY MATTERS

*Introduction: Relating Philology, practicing Humanism. Michelle R Warren

*The forbidden B: Haunted by incest. James W Earl

*Swollen woman, shifting canon: A midwife's charm and the birth of secular romance lyric. William D. Paden and Frances Freeman Paden

*“As a leaf on a branch…”: Dante´s Neologisms. joseph luzzi

*Clustering and curling locks: the matter of hari in Paradise Lost. Stephen B Dobranski

*Beyond sacrifice: Milton and the atonement. Gregory Chaplin

THEORIES AND METHODOGIES: REMEMBERING EVE KOFOFSKY SEDGWICK

*Forgetting Sedgwick. Laura Doan

*On the Eve of the future. Jonathan Goldberg

*Thinkiest. Annamarie Jagose

*A manual approach to Mouring. Wayne Koestenbaum

*Eve at Amherst. Andrew Parker

ON LEO BERSANI

*Sex and the Aesthetics of Existence. Tim Dean

*Bersani's Freudian Body. Jane Gallop

*Embarrassment and the Forms of Redemption. David Kunick

*Aesthetic Apprehension and the Novel. Michael Lucy

*Looking with Leo. Kayla Silverman

*Broken Connections. Leo Bersani

THE CHANGING PROFESSION. COMMUNITY READING

*Community reading and Social imagination. Michael Bérubé, Hester Blum, Christopher Castiglia, and Julia Spicher Kasdorf

*“Good readers make good doctors”: Community readings and the health of community. Amy Levin and Phoebe Stein Davis

*The politics of reading street newspapers. Caroline Wiedmer

*The Humanities and HIV/AIDS: where do we go from here? Gregory Thomas

LITTLE-KNOWN DOCUMENTS

-Two Arguments for the Spanish Autobiography of Gil Blas. Francisco de Isla and Juan Antonio Llorente. Introduction and translations by Nancy Vogeley

-Forum. Edward Mendelson, George T. Wright, and an anonymous contributor

-In Memoriam

-Index of advertisers

-Index of authors advertised

-Abstracts

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