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South Atlantic Quarterly (2013) 112 (2): 285–302.
Published: 01 April 2013
... charismatic leader, Reverend Myrtle Black, from Ann Allen Shockley’s 1982 novel, Say Jesus and Come to Me . Shockley is a black feminist theorist, novelist, and librarian who has been relegated to the margins of the margins of American literature. Although there have been attempts to explore Shockley’s...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1986) 85 (3): 297–300.
Published: 01 July 1986
...John Timberman Newcomb Copyright © 1986 by Duke University Press 1986 "Say It Ain t Snow, Joe : On the White Mythology of American Baseball John Timberman Newcomb Baseball players struck for two days in July last season; in September former all-stars testified to doing cocaine with other all...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1960) 59 (1): 128–129.
Published: 01 January 1960
...Pauli F. Baum The Elements of Style . By Strunk William Jr. With Revisions, an Introduction, and a New Chapter on Writing by White E. B. . New York : The Macmillan Company , [ 1959 ], Pp. xiv , 71 . $2.50 . Say It with Words . By Ferguson Charles W. . New York...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1997) 96 (1): 129–133.
Published: 01 January 1997
...Reinaldo Montero; Sophia McClennen Expósito Copyright © 1997 by Duke University Press 1997 Reinaldo Montero Happiness is a warm gun, Cary Says What would you do ifyou bumped into a young guy on a Saturday night and he said to you, ex­ cuse me, but we have three girls and we re two...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1947) 46 (2): 155–166.
Published: 01 April 1947
...Carl G. Gustavson Copyright © 1947 by Duke University Press 1947 The South Atlantic Quarterly Vol. XLVI APRIL, 1947 Number 2 TOJO SAYS HISTORY WILL JUDGE CARL G. GUSTAVSON T WAIT for the righteous judgment of History. This curt de- fiance, flung out by Tojo when he was arrested, might...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1992) 91 (1): 139–160.
Published: 01 January 1992
..., but they remain largely unexamined, and Gablik is by no means the only contemporary critic to use the word so sloppily. In the catalog to their recent exhibition High & Low: Modern Art and Popular Culture, Kirk Varnedoe and Adam Gopnik have this to say about graffiti: The insistence on the artist s privileged...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1964) 63 (4): 478–506.
Published: 01 October 1964
... been brilliantly recorded in Mizh, a monograph on the Mahsud tribe by Evelyn Howell.2 Sir George Cunningham in his review of this monograph has com­ mented: Which of the two in the end won this battle it would be difficult to say. The game ended in a draw. Sometimes it was not 1 See Preface of Evelyn...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1965) 64 (4): 512–525.
Published: 01 October 1965
..., and the extent of its failure has been underlined as Quebec has undergone a profound social, eco­ nomic, intellectual, and psychological transformation in the last generation. The free-enterprise argument, he says, is pure sophistry; French-Canadians are as able and as industrious as their EnglishCanadian...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2009) 108 (4): 751–764.
Published: 01 October 2009
...Jeffrey T. Nealon Within contemporary debates about the present and future of the university, academic freedom often functions in a Neoplatonic manner—which is to say, it functions as that eternal and unfettered form that guides the mundane material practices of academic life (most obviously...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2025) 124 (1): 113–126.
Published: 01 January 2025
...Paresh Chandra This article conceptualizes the relationship between the transitional aspect of third‐world nationhood and its allegorical aspect. It argues that to say that the moment of national self‐determinations is “transitional” is not to say that it is a necessary “stage” in the path...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2008) 107 (4): 791–808.
Published: 01 October 2008
.... The unsettler is marked by the determination to “make”—in the process of “unmaking” the national populace, dividing one constituency from another, through deracination and physical and rhetorical attacks—the postcolonial nation a deeply discriminatory, which is to say, racially specific, construct. This essay...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2009) 108 (1): 219–235.
Published: 01 January 2009
... generated by the vulnerability of face-to-face contact. Yet vulnerability produces both compassion and rage, says Levinas, and hence the question: if the openness of the face calls one both to compassion and to rage, why compassion by some and rage by others? Hate crimes against Latinos are on the rise...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2010) 109 (3): 595–620.
Published: 01 July 2010
... and enhancing its universal character while putting a European epistemological stamp on its subsequent reception. The traveling character of this dimension of modernity as export understands modernity as emerging from Europe, say, from the mid-fifteenth century, and slowly spreading outward like a million...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2010) 109 (4): 765–790.
Published: 01 October 2010
... of Christianity we see when we say that we see Christianity. We contend that, hardly the return of the repressed that it is often made out to be, the so-called turn to Christianity currently underway within the humanities and social sciences rather belongs to a much longer history of rearticulating Christianity...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (1): 223–230.
Published: 01 January 2011
... it is heading. And certainly there is much that could be said about theory now: narratology, for some time in the doldrums, seems to be making a comeback, taking cognitive science rather than linguistics as a model, though it may be too early to say whether this will prove productive. Psychoanalysis plays...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (1): 265–271.
Published: 01 January 2011
...Tom Hayden Barack Obama says he is neither a “Scoop Jackson Democrat” nor a “Tom Hayden Democrat,” providing the author with a key to understanding the inevitable outsider role of the Left during the Obama era. In this framework, Hayden writes, progressives have to reshape what passes...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2012) 111 (1): 51–64.
Published: 01 January 2012
...Raquel Gutiérrez This essay analyzes the events that occurred in Bolivia between 2000 and 2005. At that time, a powerful wave of mobilizations and uprisings opened up a space-time of Pachakuti . That is to say, it generated upheaval in a social system that, until then, had been accepted as normal...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2012) 111 (2): 359–379.
Published: 01 April 2012
...Michael Hardt This essay argues that the economic crisis that began in 2008 is not the result, as some say, of the “real” economy being subordinated to the fictional values of finance. To understand the crisis, in fact, one has to recognize how increasingly the values produced in the contemporary...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2013) 112 (4): 589–611.
Published: 01 October 2013
...—relationship to modernity’s theological protocols, whose scripts are often hidden under the veil of what has come to be called the secular. Thus, blackness names an ecumenical mode of existence, a spirituality, an imagination that is always already in flight. This is to say, paratheologically understood...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2014) 113 (1): 196–209.
Published: 01 January 2014
...Maria Chehonadskih In Russia, it appears that the media and the protesters represent the generalized view about the anti-Putin movement as a group resisting an oppressive regime. It’s difficult to say what came first—the ideological constriction of the official and liberal media opposing...