Dear All
The MSA issue of Modernism/Modernity 9:3 (Sept) containing an essay by
Jewel Spears Brooker on Eliot, "The Great War at Home and Abroad: Violence and
Sexuality in Eliot's "Sweeney Erect," is now on-line and will be
mailed out next week. If you are interested and are not a member of MSA or a
subscriber, table of contents and ordering information are below. Any
questions, just write to me off-list.
Best,
Cassandra
Modernism/Modernity 9:3 (September)
High/Low in an Expanded Field, Andreas Huyssen
"See that Straw? That's a Straw": Anti-Semitism and Narrative Form in _Ulysses_,
Neil Levi
Propounding Modernist Malesness: How Pound Managed a Muse, Rachel Blau Duplessis
H.D.'s Distractions: Cinematic Stasis and Lesbian Desire, Jean Gallagher
The Great War at Home and Abroad: Violence and Sexuality in Eliot's "Sweeney
Erect," Jewel Spears Brooker
A Virile Poet in the Borderlands: Wallace Steven's Reimagining of Race and
Masculinity, Eric Keenaghan
Modernist Polemic: Ezra Pound v. "The Perverters of Language," Matthew Hofer
Book reviews also contain Jane Marcus's review essay of _Negrophilia_,
"Suptionpremises"
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