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Articles in Fall 2001 issue of Comparative Literature
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Introduction: Globalization and the humanities
by Li, David Leiwei -
Degree zero of history
by Barlow, Tani E -
Very busy just now: Globalization and harriedness in Ishiguro's The Unconsoled
by Robbins, Bruce -
Latin, Latino, American: Split states and global imaginaries
by de la Campa, Roman -
Doing cultural studies insode APEC: Literature, cultural identity, and global/local dynamics in the American Pacific
by Wilson, Rob -
Turn to the planet: Literature, diversity, and totality
by Miyoshi, Masao -
Alice Walker's Africa: Globalization and the province of fiction
by George, Olakunle -
Is globalization good for women?
by Jaggar, Alison M -
Performing virtual whiteness: The psychic fantasy of globalization
by Kintz, Linda -
"What will become of us if we don't stop?" Ermo's China and the end of globalization
by Li, David Leiwei -
Globalization, desire, and the politics of representation
by Radhakrishnan, R
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