New issue received from: PMLA (Vol.125.N 4. October 2010)

Summary of this issue

SPECIAL TOPIC: LITERARY CRITICISM FOR THE TWENTY-CENTURY. Coord. Cathy Caruth and Jonathan Culler

*Introduction: Critical Paradigms. Jonathan Culler

THINKING THE FUTURE: CORRESPONDENTS TO THE LARGE

*Return to the Political. Jean Jacques Lecercle

*The Future of Literary Criticism. Richard Klein

*Narratology in the Twenty-First Century: The Cognitive Approach to Narrative. Monika Füdernik

*For a Poetics of Verse. simon jarvis

*Haunted (by the) Gospel: Theology, Trauma, and Literary Theory in the Twenty-Century. Shelley Rambo

*“Just Want to Say”: Performance and Literature, Jackson and Poirier. peggy phelan

*From “95 Theses on Philology”. Werner Hamcher

NEW ARTICLES, NEW AESTHETICS: TALKS FROM THE CONVENTION

*Our Aesthetic Categories. sianne ngai

*The Future of the Literary Past. Meredith L. McGill and Andrew Parker

*Adapting to the Imagine and Resisting it: On Filming Literature and a Possible World for Literary Studies. Ian Balfour

TRANSLATIONS: LIFE, LANGUAGE, ALTERITY. CRITICISM IN TRANSLATION

*Literature as Knowledge for Living, Literary Studies as Science for Living. ottmar ette

*The Language of the Other: Testimonial Exercises. Abdelkebir Khatibi

INTERVIEW: THEORIES AND METHODOLOGIES

*Interview with Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. Cathy Caruth

LITERARY HISTORY, LITERARY REVISION, LITERARY PERFORMANCE

*“What Is a Classic?”: International Literary Criticism and the Classic Question. Ankhi Mukherjee

*Rewriting Moby Dick: Politics, Textual Identity, and the Revision Narrative. john bryant

*Lafayette's Impossible Princess: On (Not) Making Literary History. Nicholas Paige

THE CHANGING PROFESSION

*Preformance: The Blunders of Orpheus. Josh Roach

*Afterword: Turning Back to Literature. Cathy Caruth

*Forum. Yves Bonnefoy, Warren Hoffman, Nicholas A. Theisen, and Nan Watkins

 

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