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COLLEGE LITERATURE
Special Focus Issue: (De)Colonizing Reading (Dis)Covering the Other Forum:
The Life of the Mind
Contents: Editor’s Note. Essays: Thomas E.Recchio A Monstrous Reading of
Mary Barton: Fiction as ‘Communitas’; Juliana M.Spahr Post-modernism,
Readers, and Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s Dictee; Rachel N. Baum ‘What I have
learned to feel’: The pedagogical Emotions of Holocaust Education; Christopher
Wise The Garden Trampled: or, The Liquidation of African Culture in
V.S.Naipauld’s A Bend in the River; Ning Yu A Strategy Against
Marginalization: The ‘High’ and ‘Low’ Cultures in Kingston’s China Men;
Bisman Basu The Black Voice and the Language of the Text: Toni Morrison’s
Sula.
Notes: Ameila Simpson Black on Blonde: The Africanist Presence in Dorothy
Parker’s ‘Big Blonde’; Michele Mock Spitting out the Seed: Ownership of
Mother, Child, Breasts, Milk, and Voice in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
Forum: The Life of the Mind: Jeffrey Williams The Life of the Mind and the
Academic Situation; James Phelan The Life of the Mind, Politics, and Critical
Argument: A Reply to Jeffrey Williams
Review Essays: Patrick Colm Hogan Colonialism and the problem of Identity
in Irish Literature. Review of G.J.Watson, Irish Identity and the Literary
Revival: Synge, Yeats, Joyce and O’Casey and Anthony Roche, Contemporary
Irish Drama: From Beckett to Mcguinness; Lisa Jadwin Critiquing the New
Canon. Review of Timothy Morris, Becoming Canonical in American Poetry,
Charlotte Templin, Feminism and the Politics of Literary Reputation: The
Example of Erica Jong and David Palumbo-Liu, ed., The Ethnic Canon:
Histories, Institutions, and Interventions; Patrick Colm Hogan Ireland,
Colonialism, and the Fancy of Difference: A Tale. Review of Terry Eagleton,
Heathcliff and the Great Hunger: Studies in Irish Culture.
Book Reviews
Paulo de Medeiros Review of Charles Bernheimer, ed., Comparative Literature
in the Age of Multiculturalism; Glen A.Steinberg Review of Linda Cable; Carnal
Rhetoric: Milton’s Iconoclasm and the Poetics of Desire; Nancy Lusignan
Schultz Review of Mason I.Lowance, Jr., Ellen E.Westbrook, and R.C.De
Prospo, eds., The Stowe Debate: Rhetorical Strategies in Uncle Tom’s Cabin;
Cynthia Lowenthal Review of Terry Castle, The Female Thermometer:
Eighteenth-Century Culture and the Intervention of the Uncanny;
Maureen.T.Reddy Review of Marty Roth, Foul and Fair Play: Reading Genre in
Classic Detective Fiction; Peter Okun Review Nancy Bentley, The Ethnography