Toward a notion of critical self-creation: Slavoj Zizek and the `Vortex of Madness.'Published in:New Literary History, 1998, v. 29, n. 1, p. 153, doi. 10.1353/nlh.1998.0006By:Gigante, DenisePublication type:Article
Benjamin: A literary critic?Published in:New Literary History, 1998, v. 29, n. 1, p. 135, doi. 10.1353/nlh.1998.0008By:Larsen, Svend ErikPublication type:Article
Woman and the promise of modernity: Signs of love for the nation of Korea.Published in:1998By:Jager, Sheila MiyoshiPublication type:Editorial
Audience, applause, and countertheater: Border crossing in `Social Problem' plays in Post-Mao China.Published in:1998Publication type:Editorial
The problem of Identity: South Africa, storytelling, and literary history.Published in:New Literary History, 1998, v. 29, n. 1, p. 85, doi. 10.1353/nlh.1998.0002By:Chapman, MichaelPublication type:Article
Historical discourse and the propaganda film: Reporting the revolution in Barcelona.Published in:1998By:Resina, Joan RamonPublication type:Editorial
At the margins of taste and center of modernity: Mark Twain's `Cannibalism in the Cars.'Published in:1998By:Davis, Adam Brooke;Hurm, GerdPublication type:Literary Criticism
Ethical values and the literary imagination in the later ancient World.Published in:1998By:Stock, BrianPublication type:Editorial