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Volume 88.3-4 (Fall/Winter 2005)
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- Allen Dunn - The Promise of Misrecognition
- Meili Steele - History and Public Reason
- Eric Gorham - Teaching Political Judgment through Literature: Lessons from Hannah Arendt and Mario Vargas Llosa
- George Newtown - In the Closet with "Mr. Secrets"
- Gregory Askew - Envy, Ambivalence, and the Culture of Comsumption in Nella Larson's Passing
- Tony E. Adams - Speaking for Others: Finding the "Who's" of Discourse
- Molly Westerman - Feeling Moved: Emotion and Theory in Chatterton and The English Patient
- Monika Gehlawat - The Aesthetics of Whiteness: Melville's Moby Dick and the Paintings of Robert Rynab
- Edward Mooney - Acknowledgment, Suffering, and Praise: Stanley Cavell as Religious Continental Thinker
- Arran Stibbe - Abracadabra, Alakazam: Colonialism and the Discourse of Entertainment Magic
- Hugh Davis - Rev. of The Idea of a Colony: Cross-Culturalism in Modern Poetry by Edward Marx
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