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Volume 15, Number 2, January 2005

Articles

Interface Realisms: The Interface as Aesthetic Form

Søren Pold

During Auschwitz: Adorno, Hegel, and the “Unhappy Consciousness” of Critique

Steven Helmling

Unmade Men: The Sopranos After Whiteness

Christopher Kocela

Ethics and the Politics of Proximity

Preface: Approaching Proximity

Rei Terada

“Never Again”: The Ethics of the Neighbor and the Logic of Genocide

Robert Meister

Neighborly Hostility and Literary Creoles: The Example of Hugh MacDiarmid

Laura O’Connor

Enduring Proximity: The Figure of the Neighbor in Suburban America

Dana Cuff

Reviews

“Maximal Minimalism”

Charles Altieri and Rei Terada

“From the Proletariat to the Multitude: Multitude and Political Subjectivity”

Jason Read

“Whither the Actually Existing Internet?”

Chris McGahan

“Whose Conspiracy Theory?”

Andrew Strombeck

“Some Day My Mom Will Come”

Heather Love

Notices

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