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Contents: Volume 54, Number 3, Summer 2002   [Index by Author] 
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Comparative Literature 2002; 54(3): i-xiv; DOI:10.1215/-54-3-i [PDF]  

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LEONID LIVAK

Comparative Literature 2002; 54(3): 197-214; DOI:10.1215/-54-3-197 [PDF] [References]  

LEAH GARRETT

Comparative Literature 2002; 54(3): 215-228; DOI:10.1215/-54-3-215 [PDF] [References]  

CLARK LUNBERRY

Comparative Literature 2002; 54(3): 229-241; DOI:10.1215/-54-3-229 [PDF] [References]  

OUSSEINA ALIDOU

Comparative Literature 2002; 54(3): 242-255; DOI:10.1215/-54-3-242 [PDF] [References]  

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CHRIS BONGIE

Comparative Literature 2002; 54(3): 256-267; DOI:10.1215/-54-3-256 [PDF]  

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Claudia Moscovici

AN ETHICS OF DISSENSUS: POSTMODERNITY, FEMINISM, AND THE POLITICS OF RADICAL DEMOCRACY. By Ewa Plonowska Ziarek. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001. 275 p.
Comparative Literature 2002; 54(3): 268-269; DOI:10.1215/-54-3-268 [PDF]  

Mark Rose

PRAGMATIC PLAGIARISM: AUTHORSHIP, PROFIT, AND POWER. By Marilyn Randall. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2001. xv, 321 p.
Comparative Literature 2002; 54(3): 270-272; DOI:10.1215/-54-3-270 [PDF]  

Michael Moon

PHILOSOPHY, REVISION, CRITIQUE: REREADING PRACTICES IN HEIDEGGER, NIETZSCHE, AND EMERSON. By David Wittenberg. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001. 266 p.
Comparative Literature 2002; 54(3): 273-274; DOI:10.1215/-54-3-273 [PDF]  

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