New issue received from: PMLA (Vol.125.N 3. May 2010)

Summary of this issue

EDITOR'S COLUMN: SEA TRASH, DARK POOLS, AND THE TRAGEDY OF COMMONS

*Presidential Address 2009: English Is Not Enough. catherine porter

*Why Malory's Launcelot Is Not French: Region, Nation, and Political Identity. Kenneth Hodges

*Spice Race: Island Princess and the Politics of Transnational Appropriation. Carmen Nocentelli

*Channeling Indigenous Geopolitics: Negotiating International Order in Colonial Writing. Jeffrey Glover

*“Stock the Parish with Beauties”: Henry Fielding's Parochial Vision. Scott MacKenzie

*Creole Glossary: ​​Tārāshankar Bandopādhyāy's Hānsulī Banker upakathā. Benjamin Conisbee Baer

*Enemy under My Skin: Eileen Chang's lust, caution and the Politics of Transcendence. haiyan lee

THEORIES AND METHODOLOGIES: OCEAN STUDIES

*Literary Studies on the Terraqeous Globe. Margaret Cohen

*Navigating Uncharted Oceans of Meaning: kona as Historical and Interpretive Method. Noelani Arista

*The Prospect of Oceanic Studies. Hester Blum

*Maritime Criticism and Theoretical Shipwrecks. Ian Chambers

*Be Power. Christopher Connery

*The Frozen Ocean. adriana craciun

*Heavy Waters: Waste and Atlantic Modernity. Elizabeth DeLoughrey

*Oceans Connect: The Indian Ocean and African Identities. gauray desai

*Universalizing the Indian Ocean. Elizabeth Hoffmeyr

*What Remians to Be Seen: Reclaiming the Visual Roots of Pacific Literature. Teresa Teaiwa

AIMÉ CÉSIRE: POET POLITICIAN, INTELLECTUAL

*Aimé Césaire: The Bearable Lightness of Becoming. J.Michael Dash

*The (Revised) Birth of Negritude: Communist Revolution and “the Immanet Negro” in 1935. Christopher L. Miller

*“A Thousand Bamboo Fangs down My Throal” Césaire's Notebook of a return to the native country. Mireille Rosello

*The Transformation and Enduring Vision of Aimé Césaire. Keith L Walker

THE CHANGING PROFESSION

*Placing and Displacing Jewish Studies: Notes on the Future of a Field. leslie morris

*Under Whose Sign? Hebraism and Yiddishism as Paradigms of Modern Jewish Literary History. Anita Norich

*Theory, Democracy, and the Public Intellectual. R.Radhakrishan

LITTLE-KNOWN DOCUMENTS

*“Phillis Wheatley's First Effort”. Vincent Carretta

*Excerpts from Old Solomon; or, A Slave Family in the Nineteenth Century. charles testut

*Forum. Jacqueline E. Brady, Scott DeShong, Gerald Graff, Margaret Morganroth Gullette, and Richard M. Ohmann

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