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Volume 51, Number 2

51.2 Cover

Summer 2018

Special Issue: The Novel and Neoliberalism

NANCY ARMSTRONG & JOHN MARX  | Editors’ Introduction

TOM MCCARTHY | Vanity’s Residue

NICHOLAS HUBER | Zero Degree Everything: An Interview with Tom McCarthy 

DEIRDRA REBER | A Tale of Two Marats: On the Abhorrence of Verticality, from Laissez-Faire to Neoliberalism

JANE ELLIOTT | The Microeconomic Mode

NATHAN HENSLEY |  Drone Form

EMILIO SAURI  |  The Abstract, the Concrete, and the Labor of the Novel

MATTHEW HART |  Something Extraordinary Keeps on Happening: J.G. Ballard’s Enclave World

RACHEL GREENWALD SMITH | The Contemporary Novel and Post-Democratic Form

PAUL STASI | The Freedom to See: Social Relations and Aesthetic Form in The Golden Bowl

LILY SAINT | From a Distance: Teju Cole, World Literature, and the Limits of Connection

JEANNE-MARIE JACKSON | Plurality in Question: Zimbabwe and the Agonistic African Novel

VAUGHN RASBERRY |History’s Happy Ending: Bare Theory and the Novel

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