FORTHCOMING ARTICLES AND REVIEW ESSAYS

 

Winter 2009

 

Michelle Zerba, "Modalities of Tragic Doubt in Homer, Sophokles, and Shakespeare"

Yota Batsaki, "Exile as the Inaudible Accent in Germaine de Staël's Corinne, or Italy"

Nina Pelikan Straus, "Sebald, Wittgenstein, and the Ethics of Memory"

Joanna Trzeciak, “Viennese Waltz:  Freud and Nabokov”

Joseph Luzzi, “The Rhetoric of Anachronism"

 

 

Spring 2009

 

Lina Steiner, "'My Most Mature Poéma': Pushkin's Poltava and the Irony of Russian National Culture" (with an

    abridged version of a new translation of Poltava by Ivan Eubanks)

Susan Brantly, "Engaging the Enlightenment: Tournier's Friday, Delbanc's Speranza,

    and Unsworth's Sacred Hunger"

James Ramey, "Synecdoche and Literary Parasitism in Borges and Joyce"

Simon Gaunt, "Can the Middle Ages Be Postcolonial?"

 

 

Summer 2009

 

THE AMERICAS, OTHERWISE

Lois Zamora and Sylvia Spitta, Guest Editors

 

With Essays by Djelal Kadir, Alfred J. Lopez, Antonio Barrenechea, Christopher Winks, Enrique Dussel, Ignacio M.

Sánchez Prado, Marie-Pierrette Malcuzynski, J. Andrew Brown, Mary Jean Green, Amaryll Chanady, and Sarah Pollack

 

 

Fall 2009

 

Ulla Haselstein, "A New Kind of Realism: Flaubert's TroisContes and Stein's Three Lives"

Naomi Brenner, "A Multilingual Modernist: Avraham Shlonsky Between Hebrew and Yiddish"

Christopher K. Coffman, "'Swann's Way, Basic Training': Interpretation in James Merrill's Late

    Collections and À la recherché du temps perdu"

Jonathan Ullyot, "Adorno's Comment c'est"

Gavriel Shapiro, "Nabokov and Pellico: Invitation to a Beheading and My Prisons"

 

 

In 2010

 

David Barnes, "Historicizing the Stones:  Ruskin's The Stones of Venice and Italian Nationalism"

Sami Chetrit, "Revisiting Bialik:  A Radical Mizrahi Reading"

Yen-Chen Chuang, "A Valediction:  Forbidden Mourning in Sophocles's Antigone"

Michal Peled Ginsburg, "On Portraits, Painters, and Women:  Balzac's La Maison du chat-qui-pelote

    and James's "Glasses'"

Lucas H. Harriman, "The Russian Betrayal of G. K. Chesterton's The Man Who was Thursday"

Gil Hochberg, "'To be or Not to Be an Israeli Arab':  Sayed Qashua and the Prospect of Minority

    Speech Acts"

Ihor Junyk, "A Fragment from Another Context:  Modernist Classicism and the Urban Uncanny

    in Rainer Maria Rilke"

Lauren Lydic, "'Noseological' Parody, Discourse, and Feminism in Zagreb, 1983"

David Quint, "Nobel Passions:  Aristocracy and the Novel"

Anna Westerståhl Stenport, "National Betrayal:  Language, Location, and Lesbianism in August

    Strindberg's Le Plaidoyer d'un fou"

Luke Sunderland, "The Art of Revolt: Rebellion in the Works of Betran de Born and Julia Kristeva"