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  • POETRY/FICTION/NONFICTION

    1. Forty Steps–K. Anis Ahmed

    2. You eat with your fingers–Joy Katz

    3. Elected Body–Kevin Prufer

    4. California Deep End–David Wojahn

    5. At the Large Mart–James Hughes

    6. Stone Cold Dead (in the Market): Fleecie's Bop–Johathan C. Smith

    7. Changing Up on a Blues Guitar–Johathan C. Smith

    8. Lo! A Hot Wind Blows from the Bronx–Albert Desetta

    9. Said and Done–Martha Hollander

    10. Otter and Bear–Martha Hollander

    11. Couples–Sharon Wahl

    12. How I Got Killed–Matthew Sharpe

    13. Letter to Rodrigo–María Inés Zaldívar

    14. Morón–E. Shaskan Bumas

    15. Brancusi in Chicago–Juan José Daneri

    16. Ship Shape–Juan José Daneri

    17. Ocelot–Juan José Daneri

    18. On a Portrait of Roxolana de Tiziano, Location Unknown–Gonzalo Millán

    19. Hotel Aspen–Gonzalo Millán

    20. The Dead City–Marina Arrate

    21. The Wolf Man––Marina Arrate

    22. Cyclones–Anthony Butts

    23. Spellbound–Anthony Butts

    24. Not as Beautiful–Rosa Maria Arenas

    25. He reads her the definition–Rosa Maria Arenas

    26. The Snake King and the Stagbeetle Queen–Rosa Maria Arenas

    27. You Talk/I'll Listen–Rosa Maria Arenas

    28. To Andrew Forge, In Receipt of his Wash Drawing, Life-size, of the Huge Dobsonfly (Corydalus cornutus)–John Hollander

    29. Carlos Fuentes Lemus: An Abbreviated Life–E. Shaskan Bumas

    30. My Son: A Man until the Very End–Carlos Fuentes

    31. 4 A.M. Words–Carlos Fuentes Lemus

    32. The Last Generalist: An Interview with Richard Powers–Richard Powers with Jeffery J. Williams

    ACADEMOSTARS

    33. Stanley Agonistes: An Interview With Stanley Fish–Stanley Fish with Jeffrey J. Williams

    34. Citizen Berlant: An Interview with Lauren Berlant–Lauren Berlant with Andrew Hoberek

    35. New New York Intellectual: An Interview with Louis Menand–Louis Menland with Jeffrey J. Williams

    36. Academostars Are the Symptom: What's the Disease?–Sharon O'Dair

    37. The Star System Revisited–David R. Shumway

    38. Name Recognition–Jeffrey J. Williams

    39. Star Gazing–Ann Pellegrini

    40. From the Organic to the Celebrity Intellectual–Tania Lewis

    41. The Times Magazine and Academic Megastars–Tim Spurgin

    42. Andrew Ross, Cultural Studies, and Feminism–Susan Fraiman

    43. What Do Graduate Students Want?: John Guillory and that Obscure Object of Desire–Gregg Lambert

    REVALUATIONS

    44. "I couldn't possibly love such a person": Judith Butler on Hegel–Bruce Robbins

    PROVOCATIONS

    45. The Gender Gap in the Academic Labor Crisis–Felicia Carr

    46. Canadian Universities and Access 2000–Ellie Kennedy

    47. Eyes on the Skies–Bruce Robbins

    SURVEYING THE FIELD

    48. The Dilemma of Contemporary Cultural Studies–Grant Farred

    49. Punk's Not Dead (on Sabin, et al.'s Punk Rock)–Stacy Thompson

    50. Being There with Elaine Scarry (on Scarry's On Beauty)–Lawrence Rothfield

    51. KAREN PIPER/ L.A. (on Davis's Ecology of Fear)–Karen Piper

    52. The Elite Card (on Reed's W.E.B. Du Bois and American Political Thought)–Kenneth Mostern

    53. Jameson and Method (on Jameson's Brecht and Method)–Anthony Jarrells

    54. Getting (The) Man Off (Our) Eyeball (on Maxwell's New Negro, Old Left and Mostern's Autobiography and Black Identity Politics)–Jeannine Delombard

    55. Escape from Politics (on Rhodes's Structures of the Jazz Age)–Cathy Birkenstein-Graff

    56. Weeping Men (on Ellison's Cato's Tears)–Vicki Olwell

    57. "Behind the Scenes!: Exploitation Film Exposed" (on Schaefer's History of Exploitation Films, 1919-1959)–Rachel Adams

    58. Rhetoric Run Riot (on Bernard-Donals' The Practice of Theory)–Dion Cautrell

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