50.2 | Spring 2008
FRED MOTEN: The Case of Blackness
ERIC LOTT: Perfect is Dead: Karen Carpenter, Theodor Adorno, and the Radio; Or, If Hooks Could Kill
CHRISTINA LUPTON: Theorizing Surfaces and Depths: Gaskell's Cranford
MATTHEW AUGUSTINE: "Lillies without, Roses within": Marvell's Poetics of Indeterminacy and "The Nymph Complaining"
RAJEEV S. PATKE: "Responsibility" and "Difficulty" in the Poetry of Paul Muldoon
H. N. LUKES on Dead Subjects: Toward a Politics of Loss in Latino Studies by Antonio Viego
IMRE SZEMÁN on Art and Revolution: Transversal Activism in the Long Twentieth Century by Gerald Raunig
STEVEN SHAVIRO on Multitude: Between Innovation and Negation by Paolo Virno
KELLY ROSS on Impersonality: Seven Essays by Sharon Cameron
MELISSA RAGAIN on Have I Reasons: Work and Writings, 1993-2007 by Robert Morris
IRVING MASSEY on Coleridge and German Philosophy by Paul Hamilton and Coleridge and the Crisis of Reason by Richard Berkeley