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Volume 47, Number 1

Issue 47 Number 1

Spring 2014

Special Issue: Is the Novel Democratic?

NANCY RUTTENBURG | Introduction

KENT PUCKETT | Caucus-Racing

NANCY ARMSTRONG | Hawthorne on The Paradox of Popular Sovereignty

BAN WANG | The People in the Modern Chinese Novel: Popular Democracy and World Literature

ALAN TANSMAN | The Pedagogy of the Japanese Novel

BRIAN EDWARDS | Jumping Publics: Magdy El Shafee's Cairo Comics

MELTEM GÜRLE | Hermits, Stoics, and Hysterics: Turkish Democracy and the Female Bildungsroman

VAUGHN RASBERRY | Invoking Totalitarianism: Liberal Democracy versus the Global Jihad in Boualem Sansal's The German Mujahid

HORACIO LEGRÁS | José María Arguedas and Ricardo Piglia: Two Radical Views on Political Subjection in Latin America

ELIZABETH S. ANKER | Embodying the People in Edwidge Danticat's Krik? Krak!

ELIZABETH MADDOCK DILLON | Reassembling the Novel: Kinlessness and the Novel of the Haitian Revolution

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