| Notes on Contributors | Editorial Board Jeffrey T. Nealon, The Swerve Around P: Literary Theory after Interpretation Arkady Plotnitsky, Badiou's Equations--and Inequalities: A Response to Robert Hughes's "Riven" E.L. McCallum, Toward a Photography of Love: The Tain of the Photograph in Anne Carson's Autobiography of Red Jim Hicks, Narrowing the Range of Permissible Lies: Recent Battles in the International Image Tribunal Steven Helmling, Adorno Public and Private. A review of T.W. Adorno, History and Freedom: Lectures 1964-1965 (Cambridge: Polity, 2006); Adorno, Letters to His Parents: 1939-1951 (Cambridge: Polity, 2006); Adorno and Thomas Mann, Correspondence 1943-1955 (Cambridge: Polity, 2006); and Christina Gerhardt, ed., "Adorno and Ethics," special issue of New German Critique 97 (Winter 2006).
Kyle A. Wiggins, Futures of Negation: Jameson's Archaeologies of the Future and Utopian Science Fiction. A review of Fredric Jameson, Archaeologies of the Future: The Desire Called Utopia and Other Science Fictions (New York: Verso, 2005). Eric Keenaghan, Performance and Politics in Contemporary Poetics: Three Recent Titles from Atelos Press. A review of Laura Moriarty, Ultravioleta (Berkeley: Atelos, 2006); Jocelyn Saidenberg, Negativity (Berkeley: Atelos, 2006); and Juliana Spahr, The Transformation (Berkeley: Atelos, 2006. Brook Miller, BONKS and BLIGHTY? Oh, Tabloid Britain! A review of Martin Conboy, Tabloid Britain: Constructing A Community Through Language. New York: Routledge, 2006.
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