CONTENTS
- Front Matter
- Navigating a Passage: Deconstruction as Phenomenology
Leonard Lawlor
Reviewing J. Claude Evans, Strategies of Deconstruction: Derrida and the Myth of the Voice - The Subversion of the Jews: Moses’s Veil and the Hermeneutics of Supersession
Daniel Boyarin
Reviewing Robert G. Hamerton-Kelly,Sacred Violence: Paul’s Hermeneutic of the Cross; Richard B. Hays, Echoes of Scripture in the Letters of Paul; Jill Robbins, Prodigal Son/Elder Brother: Interpretation and Alterity in Augustine, Petrarch, Kafka, Levinas - Images Off: Ulmer’s Teletheory
Peter Brunette and David Wills
Reviewing Gregory Ulmer, Teletheory: Grammatology in the Age of Video - Cleaning up Bakhtin’s Carnival Act
Anthony Wall and Clive Thomson
Reviewing André Belleau, Notre Rabelais; Renate Lachmann, Gedächtnis und Literatur: Intertextualität in der Russischen Moderne; Gary Saul Morson and Caryl Emerson, Mikhail Bakhtin: Creation of a Prosaics; Emily Schultz, Dialogue at the Margins: Whorf, Bakhtin, and Linguistic Relativity - Against Arbitrariness: Imitation and Motivation Revived, with Consequences for Textual Meaning
Linda R. Waugh
- Nuclear Criticism: Anachronism and Anachorism
Roger Luckhurst
Reviewing Paul Brians, Nuclear Holocausts: Atomic War in Fiction, 1895-1984 ; Jacques Derrida, “No Apocalypse, Not Now (Full Speed Ahead, Seven Missiles, Seven Missives)” - Back Matter