Anthropoetics XV, no. 1
 Fall 2009 (GA Summer Conference Issue)

ISSN 1083-7264


Ian Dennis, Guest Editor  - Introduction

Table of Contents

  1. Raoul Eshelman - Transcendence and the Aesthetics of Disability: The Case of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

  2. Chris Fleming and John O'Carroll - Originary Economics and the Genesis of Advertising

  3. Raphael Foshay - Mimesis in Plato’s Republic and Its Interpretation by Girard and Gans

  4. Robert J. Hudson - Mouchette and the Sacrificial Scene: Bresson's Cinematic Anthropology

  5. Marina Ludwigs - Group Destiny in George Eliot's Daniel Deronda

  6. Sylvie Nelson - The End of Criticism  

  7. Richard van Oort - Doubt, Compromise, and Doublethink: Transcendence in a Secular Age

  8. Matthew Schneider - "What’s my name?" Toward a Generative Anthroponomastics
     

  9. Benchmarks


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