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- Heidegger and “the jews” Jean-François Lyotard 1990 Fall
- Emanates from the ongoing debates in France regarding the resurgence of anti-Semitism and recent disclosures about Heidegger’s Nazism.
- Nationalism, Colonialism, and Literature Terry Eagleton, Fredric Jameson and Edward W. Said 1990 Fall
- Limits and Possibilities The Crisis of Yugoslav Socialism and State Socialist Systems Bogdan Denitch 1990 Fall
- Tribune of the People The Minnesota Legislature and Its Leadership Royce Hanson 1990 Fall
- Science and Its Fabrication Alan Chalmers 1990 Fall
- Advances a defense of the objectivity of scientific knowledge.
- Anatomy of Racism David Theo Goldberg, Editor 1990 Fall
- Through a systematic attack upon the politics of language, categories, and concepts informing racist practice, Anatomy of Racism examines the nature of racism conceptually and historically to unveil its chameleonic and parasitic character as evidenced in the body of scientific and philosophical, socio-political and legal, and cultural expression. “Constitutes an important challenge to positivistic approaches to the question of racism.” --Patterns of Prejudice Contributors: Kwame Anthony Appiah, Etienne Balibar, Homi K. Bhabha, Martin Barker, Roland Barthes, Barbara Christian, Christian Delacampagne, Frantz Fanon, Peter Fitzpatrick, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Sander L. Gilman, Paul Gilroy, David Theo Goldberg, John L. Hodge, Julia Kristeva, Lucius Outlaw, Edward W. Said, and Nancy Leys Stepan.
- Scientific Theories C. Wade Savage, Editor 1990 Spring
- Reading with Clarice Lispector Helene Cixous Verena Andermatt Conley, Editor 1990 Spring
- The foremost French feminist literary critic pays homage to the premiere Latin American woman prose writer of this century.
- Writings on Literature N. S. Trubetzkoy Anatoly Liberman, Editor 1990 Spring
- An illuminating introduction to the literary writings of one of the most influential scholars in the history of linguistics.
- Bearheart The Heirship Chronicles Gerald Vizenor 1990 Spring
- Bearheart, Gerald Vizenors first novel, overturns “terminal creeds” and violence in a decadent material culture. American civilization has collapsed and Proude Cedarfair, his wife, Rosina, and a bizarre collection of disciples, are forced on a pilgrimage when government agents descend on the reservation to claim their sacred cedar trees for fuel. The tribal pilgrims reverse the sentiments of Manifest Destiny and travel south through the ruins of a white world that ran out of gas.
- Griever An American Monkey King in China Gerald Vizenor 1990 Spring
- Griever de Hocus, accompanied by his rooster, Matteo Ricci, plays havoc with the monolithic institutions of the People’s Republic of China in Vizenor’s inspired retelling of the classic Chinese Journey to the West. Fiction.
- Oral Poetry An Introduction Paul Zumthor 1990 Spring
- A penetrating analytical study of the sources of orality and contemporary modes of poetic practice by a prominent literary theorist. Zumthor discusses the development of oral poetry from antiquity to the present.
- The Crisis in Historical Materialism Class, Politics, and Culture in Marxist Theory Stanley Aronowitz 1990 Spring
- A landmark study that uncovers the fundamental problems in Marxist theory with respect to nature, gender and race relations, the concept of class, and historical time.
- Deadly Triplets A Theatre Mystery and Journal Adrienne Kennedy 1990 Spring
- A surrealistic intertwining of mystery and autobiography set in the theatre world of 1960s London.
- The End of the Cold War European Unity, Socialism, and the Shift in Global Power Bogdan Denitch 1990 Spring