Reconstruction Vol. 14, No. 4 (2014): Open Issue
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Editorial
Wishful Space for a Safer Place, by Marc Ouellette
Essays
Of Rents and Apocalypse: How Piketty’s Capital in the 21st Century Is Bleaker Than We Think, by Benjamin Balthaser
“Work itself is given a voice”: Labor, Deskilling, and Archival Capability in the Poetry of Kenneth Goldsmith and Mark Nowak, by Michael Leong
Taste in Pope’s The Dunciad: A Bourdiesian Reading, by Hossein Pirnajmuddin and Ebrahim Zarei
The Transfenestrational Imaginary: Periodizing Vineland’s Sixties, by Johanna Isaacson
Game Studies Round Table
Featuring:
From Philosopher Thorsten Botz-Bornstein
In Germany, all trains go from left to right
Spatial Literary Studies II: Problematics of Place
Topophrenia: The Place of the Subject, by Robert T. Tally Jr
"Oh, man, I’m nowhere": Ralph Ellison and the Psychospatial Terrain of Mid-Century Harlem, by Walter Bosse
Covington is the Non-Place for Me: Walker Percy’s Topophilia in the Deserts of Theory and Consumption, by Chris Margrave
Alfred Hitchcock’s The Rear Window: Cold War, Spatiality, and the Paranoid Subject, by Beatrice Kohler
Contesting Boundaries in Toni Morrison’s Beloved, by Will Cunningham
Remapping the Present: Dave Eggers's Spatial Virtuality and the Condition of Literature, by Nathan Frank
Reviews
Paulo Freire in the 21st Century: Education, Dialogue, and Transformation. Peter Roberts, review by Elias Schwieler
Eat It: Sex, Food and Women's Writing. Edited by Nicole Baute and Brianna Goldberg, review by Marc Ouellette
Contributors
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