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Contents: Volume 56, Number 3, Summer 2004   [Index by Author] 
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Comparative Literature 2004; 56(3): i-xx; DOI:10.1215/-56-3-i [PDF]  

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PETER A. ZUSI

Comparative Literature 2004; 56(3): 207-226; DOI:10.1215/-56-3-207 [PDF] [References]  

PIUS ADESANMI

Comparative Literature 2004; 56(3): 227-242; DOI:10.1215/-56-3-227 [PDF] [References]  

CRISTINA VATULESCU

Comparative Literature 2004; 56(3): 243-261; DOI:10.1215/-56-3-243 [PDF] [References]  

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Seth Lerer

FICTION AND INCARNATION: RHETORIC, THEOLOGY, AND LITERATURE IN THE MIDDLE AGES. By Alexandre Leupin. Translated by David Laatsch. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2003. xxiv, 256 p.
THE PERFORMANCE OF SELF: RITUAL, CLOTHING, AND IDENTITY DURING THE HUNDRED YEARS WAR. By Susan Crane. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002. 269 p.
Comparative Literature 2004; 56(3): 262-266; DOI:10.1215/-56-3-262 [PDF]  

Christopher Braider

THE REINVENTION OF OBSCENITY: SEX, LIES, AND TABLOIDS IN EARLY MODERN FRANCE. By Joan DeJean. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2002. xii, 204 p., 10 ills.
Comparative Literature 2004; 56(3): 266-269; DOI:10.1215/-56-3-266 [PDF]  

Rei Terada

POETRY AND THE FATE OF THE SENSES. By Susan Stewart. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002. 447 p.
Comparative Literature 2004; 56(3): 269-274; DOI:10.1215/-56-3-269 [PDF]  

Gaurav Desai

RELOCATING AGENCY: MODERNITY AND AFRICAN LETTERS. By Olakunle George. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2003. 227 p.
Comparative Literature 2004; 56(3): 274-275; DOI:10.1215/-56-3-274 [PDF]  

Chris Berry

THE EMERGING LESBIAN: FEMALE SAME-SEX DESIRE IN MODERN CHINA. By Tze-lan D. Sang. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003. xii, 380 p.
Comparative Literature 2004; 56(3): 276-278; DOI:10.1215/-56-3-276 [PDF] [References]  

Shari Huhndorf

BLOOD NARRATIVE: INDIGENOUS IDENTITY IN AMERICAN INDIAN AND MAORI LITERARY AND ACTIVIST TEXTS. By Chadwick Allen. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2002. x, 308 p.
Comparative Literature 2004; 56(3): 279-281; DOI:10.1215/-56-3-279 [PDF]  

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