Refiguring Europe

Volume 5, Numbers 1-2


Essays concerning the redrawing of cultural, political, economic, literary, and theoretical boundaries by traditionally “marginal” and “marginalized” areas within the “new” Europe, contextualized by Anna Klobucka’s insightful introductory essay.

Contents

Astradur Eysteinsson
Icelandic Resettlements

Helena Kaufman
Is the Minor Essential?

Urszula Tempska
Double Marginality or/as Double Indemnity?

Francis J. Greene
Environments of Change

Walter Jacobs
The Tide of Second-Wave Whiteness

Christian Moraru
International Postmodernism

Alina Clej
The Debt of the Translator

Marcel Cornis-Pope
Rethinking Postmodern Liminality

James O’Rourke
The Fatality of Readings

Henry Sussman
Continuous Script

Peter Williams
Between Wilderness and Civilization

Piotr Parlej
On Postmodern Subjectivity

Jeffrey R. Di Leo and Christian Moraru
Escaping Monstrosity

Ronald Bogue
Minor Writing and Minor Literature

Anna Klobucka
Theorizing the European Periphery

Stephane Spoiden
The Treachery of Art