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the minnesota review (2012) 2012 (78): 104–112.
Published: 01 May 2012
..., or perhaps especially, in the age of Google, English retains its protocological status. The essay then considers the place of global English within the twenty-first-century university, perhaps no longer the University of Excellence but the University of Efficiency. The overarching suggestion...
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the minnesota review (2012) 2012 (78): 130–145.
Published: 01 May 2012
... anthologies and textbooks of postcolonial and world literature in English. Postcolonial literature has been too narrowly defined so that it refers to Commonwealth literature, excluding Arabic writing altogether, whether it be Arabic fiction in English or Arabic fiction in English translation. It is perhaps...
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the minnesota review (2021) 2021 (96): 23–24.
Published: 01 May 2021
...M. L. Krishnan M. L. Krishnan Six Steps Toward Consecration 1. Once Full It began when she was seen that afternoon. But perhaps it began even earlier, when she survived her own infanticide, when the milky latex traveled down the conch of her baby throat and she swallowed it hun- grily, gurgling...
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the minnesota review (2010) 2010 (75): 71–88.
Published: 01 November 2010
...). With the reference to the earth and the continual movement of territorialization and deterritorialization to which our tradition of thought is assimilated, it seems that Deleuze provides us with a further clue visvis the epochal meaning of the end of philosophy and perhaps...
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the minnesota review (2006) 2006 (65-66): 161–170.
Published: 01 November 2006
... are. But it does not have to be that. As she once said, it is important not "to confuse undecidability with meaninglessness" {Wake of Deconstruction 90). Long ago she wrote that "Literary criticism as such can perhaps be called the art of rereading" {Critical Difference 4); the rereadings in Mother Tongues...
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the minnesota review (2022) 2022 (99): 77–79.
Published: 01 November 2022
... and critical, critical and creative and creatitical writing. Perhaps, we can go so far as to say that there is nothing called creative or critical and creative and critical that can be considered an emergence of the different avatars from the same fount of construction; they, perhaps, follow each other...
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the minnesota review (2009) 2010 (73-74): 165–169.
Published: 01 November 2009
...? Perhaps a bit ironically, despite their aspiration to transcend the human-animal divide, these areas of study remain intimately tied to the cultures in which they originate (Bulliet). They all have their own contributors, even if these sometimes overlap, their own journals, their own...
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the minnesota review (2021) 2021 (96): 69–81.
Published: 01 May 2021
...- erature within it. Perhaps the most striking fact about reading these studies together is the realization that the depth of the insight is often inversely proportional to the claim for the unique status of literature. At their least effective, these new works produce broad claims for the power of literary...
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the minnesota review (2007) 2007 (69): 163–168.
Published: 01 November 2007
... or grandchild of Holocaust survivors sit on a panel with a Holocaust denier so they could present their differing views?” 164 the minnesota review He said, “That’s not what I had in mind. I thought perhaps…” I interrupted, “Do you know what happened in Turkey...
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the minnesota review (2019) 2019 (93): 18–22.
Published: 01 November 2019
... minds. I knew I too would lose my words, my mind becoming some- thing else, tongue curling into dust. And we my daughter and I were the lucky ones, who had lasted this long and still maintained our words. Or perhaps, unlucky to have witnessed so many others lose theirs. Unlucky to still have the words...
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the minnesota review (2013) 2013 (80): 4–9.
Published: 01 May 2013
..., though, and I always enter the cage anyway, usually responding to the hiss with a “Hello, friend, nice to see you, too.” When I get closer to her, the hisses change; they become shorter and less deep, perhaps because I don’t give her much time to settle in on a perch before I approach her. Toward...
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the minnesota review (2013) 2013 (80): 95–105.
Published: 01 May 2013
... of an event; that David Wood, Jean-Luc Nancy, Michel Haar, John Llewe- lyn, Geoffrey Bennington, John Sallis, Robert Bernasconi, Christo- pher Norris, Irene Harvey, Manfred Frank, Richard Rorty, and Jacques Derrida had all gathered together in a room —​a hotel confer- ence room perhaps, or maybe...
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the minnesota review (2017) 2017 (88): 69–82.
Published: 01 May 2017
... in discounting identity politics and the assumption that critique like this is oppositional more than it is care work (so prevalent in turns to “affirmative reading”) are again dangerous tricks of disconnection. Perhaps they are exactly what matters.✂ A Cartesian, independent human-subject...
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the minnesota review (2022) 2022 (98): 73–92.
Published: 01 May 2022
... can also deal with the issues, but perhaps I will emphasize the disciplinarity, rather than interdisciplinarity, and allow the literary to maintain pride of place over the geographic or architectural. But I do think all this work is critical for understanding our twenty-first-century condition...
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the minnesota review (2006) 2006 (65-66): 149–154.
Published: 01 November 2006
... knowledge, no professor felt that the unionization of graduate assistants had negatively affected faculty-student relations—perhaps for this reason, the results of a poll of directors of graduate studies on this issue were never released by the administration. Why, then, does NYU's...
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the minnesota review (2006) 2006 (65-66): 171–175.
Published: 01 November 2006
... work, perhaps most strikingly in 2004's Undoing Gender, Butler has turned to the "question of social transformation" (the title of UG's tenth chapter), arguing, quite programmatically, that social transformation is a question of developing, within law, within psychiatry, within social...
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the minnesota review (2009) 2009 (71-72): 236–241.
Published: 01 May 2009
... was to be “community,” and this seemed initially plausible to me as a way of emphasizing the social nature of writing and inducing students to think of writing as learning to enter into a conversation. What I didn’t know until I arrived, or perhaps resisted knowing, was that this would entail organizing...
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the minnesota review (2006) 2006 (65-66): 203–209.
Published: 01 November 2006
...." Perhaps the name "WW III" has not stuck because this new kind of war looks nothing like its Cold War-era predictions. WW III was to be unwinnable and something akin to Armageddon. The cultivation of a xenophobic war-time affect among the American population since 9-11 is also evidence...
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the minnesota review (2015) 2015 (84): 102–113.
Published: 01 May 2015
... to undergo an experience of profound displacement, that experience car- ries a craving for music as support, sustenance, perhaps as a key to remembering, an essential element in the act of saying good-bye. In his landmark book Soul by Soul: Life inside the Antebellum Slave Mar- ket (1999), Walter...
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the minnesota review (2022) 2022 (99): 80–93.
Published: 01 November 2022
... it introduces an ambiguous new implication: that literature and art can or should be conceived in minnesota review 99 (2022) DOI 10.1215/00265667-9993181 © 2022 Virginia Tech 80 Royle 81 terms of routine skill or intellect. This perhaps inadvertent curmudgeonliness aside, the 2010 definition bears witness...