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2004-11-08

Past Futures, Future's Past

The second in a series of two essays developing the parallels between Iraq and the Peloponnesian Wars, between classical Empire and postmodern Imperialism.

2004-08-17

Vectoral Muscle in a Great Field of Process

Yves Abrioux approaches Woman and Men (1987) as an extended novelistic medition on cognition and action.

2004-10-21

Is There a Language Problem?

R.M. Berry on the recuperation of politicized language, in (and through) the fiction of Marianne Hauser and Lidia Yuknavitch.

2004-08-19

Weight Inward into Lightness: A Reading of Canoe Repair

"The plot offers not so much progress as recurrence, duplication, and reiteration." Flore Chevaillier offers one way to fill in the gaps of Joseph McElroy "Canoe Repair."

2004-08-20

Re-opening Hind's Kidnap

Joseph Milazzo writes about one of the least written about books by Joseph McElroy.

2004-08-24

History as Accretion and Excavation

Paul Gleason on Joseph McElroy's mid-career epic, Women and Men, as contrasted with Don DeLillo's Underworld.

2004-08-05

Front to the Future: Joseph McElroy's Ancient History

Ian Demsky on Joseph McElroy's Ancient History and welcome interruptions.

2005-01-24

Tank Girl, Postfeminist Media Manifesto

Elyce Helford frames Tank Girl as a portrait of the postfeminist woman: hyper-individualist and hyper-sexual - a woman who is quite comfortable in popular cinema but not so much so in reality.

2004-06-24

Julian Raul Kucklich responds

Julian Raul Kucklich points out the virtues of interdisciplinarity cooperation for ludologists.

2004-06-24

Academic Intent

Mark Barret cautions against reinventing the wheel in this riposte to Cyberdrama and to Janet Murray's essay.

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