Table Of ContentINDEX
VOLUME 33
CONTRIBUTORS
BADIOU, ALAIN: “Logic of the Site.” Fall-Winter 2003: 141-S0.
BAJOREK, JENNIFER: “Animadversions: Tekhne after Capital / Life after Work.”
Spring 2003: 42-59.
BALIBAR, ETIENNE: “Europe, an ‘Unimagined’ Frontier of Democracy.” Fall-Winter
2003: 36-44.
BOSTEELS, BRUNO: “Nonplaces: An Anecdoted Topography of Contemporary French
Theory.” Fall-Winter 2003: 117-39.
BOYER, M. CHRISTINE: “Aviation and the Aerial View: Le Corbusier’s Spatial Trans-
formations in the 1930s and 1940s.” Fall-Winter 2003: 93-116.
CONLEY, TOM: “A Writing of Space: On French Critical Theory in 1973 and Its Af-
termath.” Fall-Winter 2003: 189-203.
CROWELL, STEVEN: Mark Bevir, The Logic of the History of Ideas. Spring 2003:
3-22.
DAVIDSON, ROBERT A.: “Spaces of Immigration ‘Prevention’: Interdiction and the
Nonplace.” Fall-Winter 2003: 3-18.
DE LA DURANTAYE, LELAND: Giorgio Agamben, The Open: Man and Animal.
Summer 2003: 3-9.
FAULKNER, JO: “Voices from the Depths: Reading ‘Love’ in Luce Irigaray’s Marine
Lover.” Spring 2003: 81-94.
FRANCHI, STEFANO: “Hunters, Cooks, and Nooks: Two Interpretations of the Tangled
Relationship between Philosophy and Science.” Summer 2003: 98-109.
FRANCOIS, ANNE-LISE: “*O happy living things’: Frankenfoods and the Bounds of
Wordsworthian Natural Piety.” Summer 2003: 42-70.
KHANNA, RANJANA: “Frames, Contexts, Community, Justice.” Summer 2003:
11-41.
LEACH, NEIL: “9/11.” Fall-Winter 2003: 75-92.
LIMA, ENRIQUE: “Of Horizons and Epistemology: Problems in the Visuality of
Knowledge.” Fall-Winter 2003: 19-35.
PINET, SIMONE: “On the Subject of Fiction: Islands and the Emergence of the Novel.”
Fall-Winter 2003: 173-87.
REINHARD, KENNETH, AND JULIA REINHARD LUPTON: “The Subject of Reli-
gion: Lacan and the Ten Commandments.” Summer 2003: 71-97.
RESINA, JOAN RAMON: “The Scale of the Nation in a Shrinking World.” Fall-Winter
2003: 46-74.
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SCHILLING, DEREK: “Everyday Life and the Challenge to History in Postwar France:
Braudel, Lefebvre, Certeau.” Spring 2003: 23-40.
STEWART-STEINBERG, SUZANNE R.: “The Secret Power of Suggestion: Scipio
Sighele and the Postliberal Subject.” Spring 2003: 60-79.
VEEL, KRISTIN: “The Irreducibility of Space: Labyrinths, Cities, Cyberspace.”
Fall-Winter 2003: 151-72.
SUBJECTS/TITLES
Agamben, Giorgio: The Open: Man and Animal. Summer 2003: 3-9.
“Animadversions: Tekhne after Capital / Life after Work,” see Jennifer Bajorek.
“Aviation and the Aerial View: Le Corbusier’s Spatial Transformations in the 1930s and
1940s,” see M. Christine Boyer.
Badiou, Alain: “Logic of the Site.” Fall-Winter 2003: 141-50.
Bajorek, Jennifer: “Animadversions: Tekhne after Capital / Life after Work.” Spring
2003: 42-59.
Balibar, Etienne: “Europe, an ‘Unimagined’ Frontier of Democracy.” Fall-Winter 2003:
36-4.
Bevir, Mark: The Logic of the History of Ideas. Spring 2003: 3-22.
Bosteels, Bruno: “Nonpiaces: An Anecdoted Topography of Contemporary French
Theory.” Fall-Winter 2003: 117-39.
Boyer, M. Christine: “Aviation and the Aerial View: Le Corbusier’s Spatial Transforma-
tions in the 1930s and 1940s.” Fall-Winter 2003: 93-116.
Conley, Tom: “A Writing of Space: On French Critical Theory in 1973 and Its Aftermath.”
Fall—Winter 2003: 189-203.
Crowell, Steven: “Rationalism in History.” Spring 2003: 3-22.
Davidson, Robert A.: “Spaces of Immigration ‘Prevention’: Interdiction and the Non-
place.” Fall-Winter 2003: 3-18.
de la Durantaye, Leland: “The Suspended Substantive: On Animals and Men in Giorgio
Agamben’s The Open.” Summer 2003: 3-9.
“Europe, an ‘Unimagined’ Frontier of Democracy,” see Etienne Balibar.
“Everyday Life and the Challenge to History in Postwar France: Braudel, Lefebvre,
Certeau,” see Derek Schilling.
Faulkner, Jo: “Voices from the Depths: Reading ‘Love’ in Luce Irigaray’s Marine Lover.”
Spring 2003: 81-94.
“Frames, Contexts, Community, Justice,” see Ranjana Khanna.
Franchi, Stefano: “Hunters, Cooks, and Nooks: Two Interpretations of the Tangled Re-
lationship between Philosophy and Science.” Summer 2003: 98-109.
Francois, Anne-Lise: “*O happy living things’: Frankenfoods and the Bounds of Word-
sworthian Natural Piety.” Summer 2003: 42-70.
“Hunters, Cooks, and Nooks: Two Interpretations of the Tangled Relationship between
Philosophy and Science,” see Stefano Franchi.
“The Irreducibility of Space: Labyrinths, Cities, Cyberspace,” see Kristin Veel.
Khanna, Ranjana: “Frames, Contexts, Community, Justice.” Summer 2003: 11-41.
Leach, Neil: “9/11.” Fall-Winter 2003: 75-92.
Lima, Enrique: “Of Horizons and Epistemology: Problems in the Visuality of Knowl-
edge.” Fall-Winter 2003: 19-35.
The Logic of the History of Ideas, see Mark Bevir.
“Logic of the Site,” see Alain Badiou.
“9/11,” see Neil Leach.
“Nonplaces: An Anecdoted Topography of Contemporary French Theory,” see Bruno
Bosteels.
“Of Horizons and Epistemology: Problems in the Visuality of Knowledge,” see Enrique
Lima.
“*O happy living things’: Frankenfoods and the Bounds of Wordsworthian Natural
Piety,” see Anne-Lise Francois.
“On the Subject of Fiction: Islands and the Emergence of the Novel,” see Simone
Pinet.
The Open: Man and Animal, see Giorgio Agamben.
Pinet, Simone: “On the Subject of Fiction: Islands and the Emergence of the Novel.”
Fall—Winter 2003: 173-87.
“Rationalism in History,” see Steven Crowell.
Reinhard, Kenneth, and Julia Reinhard Lupton: “The Subject of Religion: Lacan and
the Ten Commandments.” Summer 2003: 71-97.
Resina, Joan Ramon: “The Scale of the Nation in a Shrinking World.” Fall-Winter
2003: 46-74.
“The Scale of the Nation in a Shrinking World,” see Joan Ramon Resina.
Schilling, Derek: “Everyday Life and the Challenge to History in Postwar France:
Braudel, Lefebvre, Certeau.” Spring 2003: 23-40.
“The Secret Power of Suggestion: Scipio Sighele and the Postliberal Subject,” see
Suzanne R. Stewart-Steinberg.
“Spaces of Immigration ‘Prevention’: Interdiction and the Nonplace,” see Robert A.
Davidson.
Stewart-Steinberg, Suzanne R.: “The Secret Power of Suggestion: Scipio Sighele and
the Postliberal Subject.” Spring 2003: 60-79.
“The Subject of Religion: Lacan and the Ten Commandments,” see Kenneth Reinhard
and Julia Reinhard Lupton.
“The Suspended Substantive: On Animals and Men in Giorgio Agamben’s The Open,”
see Leland de la Durantaye.
Veel, Kristin: “The Irreducibility of Space: Labyrinths, Cities, Cyberspace.” Fall-Winter
2003: 151-72.
“Voices from the Depths: Reading ‘Love’ in Luce Irigaray’s Marine Lover,” see Jo
Faulkner.
“A Writing of Space: On French Critical Theory in 1973 and Its Aftermath,” see Tom
Conley.
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