symploke 20:1/2

symploke 20:1/2

Edited by Jeffrey R. Di Leo

Table Of Contents

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Violence
Editor's Note
Jeffrey R. Di Leo

Revolutionary Violence
Peter Hitchcock

Swords and Regulation
Leerom Medovoi

Revisiting Violence and Life
Rick Elmore

Betting on Ressentiment
Zahi Zalloua

Charismatic Violence
William O. Saas

Arab Spring, 2011
William V. Spanos

The Rhetoric of Violence
Jeremy Engels

Spectacles of Incarceration
John Riofrio

Geotrauma and the Eco-clinic
Tim Matts and Aidan Tynan

Peitho and Bia
Megan Foley

Creating Necessity
Dustin Ells Howes

The Awkward Aesthetics of Violence
Gerald David Naughton and Yulia Pushkarevskaya Naughton

Turning to Debris
Mihaela P. Harper

Postscript on Violence
Jeffrey R. Di Leo and Sophia A. McClennen

General Articles
Breaking the Pax Magisteriorum
Horace L. Fairlamb

Kafka's Tourists and the Techno Sublime
Arndt Niebisch

Enigma, Semblance, and Natural Beauty
Lorraine Markotic

Reviews
Wittgenstein's Extraterritoriality
Dinda L. Gorlée

I, Robot
Brian O'Keeffe

This Humanities Which Is Not One
Jeffrey R. Di Leo

Hacking Feenberg
Mark Coeckelbergh

Critically Thinking the Transnational Critic
Guy Risko

Intersecting Lives
Alan D. Schrift

To Discipline or Not to Discipline
Donald Hedrick

Interviews
Rewriting Literary History: An Interview with Elaine Showalter
Jeffrey J. Williams

Criticism and Connection: An Interview with Michael Walzer
Jeffrey J. Williams

Book Notes
Notice to Contributors
Notes on Contributors
Forthcoming Issues