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Contemporary literature and the state
Matthew Hart and Jim Hansen
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Frontmatter
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Introduction: Contemporary Literature and the State (MATTHEW HART AND JIM HANSEN, page 491)
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An Interview with Jeremy Cronin (ANDREW VAN DER VLIES, page 515)
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Tsotsis: On Law, the Outlaw, and the Postcolonial State (RITA BARNARD, page 541)
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The Third English Civil War: David Peace's "Occult History" of Thatcherism (MATTHEW HART, page 573)
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Failed-State Fiction (JOHN MARX, page 597)
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Life, War, and Love: The Queer Anarchism of Robert Duncan's Poetic Action during the Vietnam War (ERIC KEENAGHAN, page 634)
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Samuel Beckett's Catastrophe and the Theater of Pure Means (JIM HANSEN, page 660)
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The Way Ahead: The Politics and Poetics of Singapore's Developmental Landscape (JINI KIM WATSON, page 683)
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Afterword: States of Time (IAN BAUCOM, page 712)
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CONTRIBUTORS (page 719)
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Published: 2008
Publisher: The University of Wisconsin Press
- 9780299232443 (paper)
- 9780299232436 (ebook)