Details
Author
Gallagher, Catherine And Thomas Laqueur (Eds.)
Publishers
Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005.
Size
Vol. 91: 136 p., Vol. 92: 188 p., Vol. 93: 142 p., Vol. 94: 149 p. Originalhardcover.
Description
Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langj�igem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - ein sehr gutes Exemplar / a very good copy. - Contents: EMILY STEINER Piers Plowman, Diversity, and the Medieval Political Aesthetic SANJAY SUBRAHMANYAM On World Historians in the Sixteenth Century ARIS SARAFIANOS Pain, Labor, and the Sublime: Medical Gymnastics and Burke�s Aesthetics DEAK NABERS The Problem of Revolution in the Age of Slavery: Clotel, Fiction, and the Government of Man CHRISTOPHER CRAFT Come See About Me: Enchantment of the Double in The Picture of Dorian Gray / SPECIAL ISSUE: Redress Edited by Stephen Best and Saidiya Hartman STEPHEN BEST AND SAIDIYA HARTMAN Fugitive Justice HERMAN L. BENNETT �Sons of Adam�: Text, Context, and the Early Modern African Subject COLIN DAYAN Legal Terrors ROBERT WESTLEY The Accursed Share: Genealogy, Temporality, and the Problem of Value in Black Reparations Discourse BRYAN WAGNER Disarmed and Dangerous: The Strange Career of Bras-Coup�AVID LLOYD The Indigent Sublime: Specters of Irish Hunger INDEX Representations 85-92 / MARY CARRUTHERS On Affliction and Reading, Weeping and Argument: Chaucer�s Lachrymose Troilus in Context YOTA BATSAKI Clarissa', or, Rake Versus Usurer SUSAN BLOOD The Precinematic Novel: Zola�s La B� humaine HEATHER WIEBE Benjamin Britten, the �National Faith,� and the Animation of History in 1950s England FRANK MORT Scandalous Events: Metropolitan Culture and Moral Change in Post-Second World War London Sew: COMMENTARY David M. Henkin, Opening Up the Iron Door: Jews, Culture, and The Jewish Century / SPECIAL ISSUE: Mimesis East and West Edited by Victoria Kahn VICTORIA KAHN Introduction LESLIE KURKE Plato, Aesop, and the Beginnings of Mimetic Prose TAMARA CHIN Orienting Mimesis: Marriage and the Book of Songs LORNA HUTSON Forensic Aspects of Renaissance Mimesis XU BING Landscript HAUN SAUSSY Death and Translation REY CHOW Sacrifice, Mimesis, and the Theorizing of Victimhood (A Speculative Essay).