Submissions from 2008

Interdisciplinary Studies at a Crossroads, Ethan Kleinberg

Review of Francois Cusset, "French Theory: How Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze, & Co. Transformed the Intellectual Life of the United States", Ethan Kleinberg

Metric Analysis and the Metaphor of Energy: A Way into Selected Songs by Wolf and Schoenberg, Yonatan Malin

Does Anse Bundren Love His Wife? Gifts, Promises, and Obligations in As I Lay Dying, Sean McCann

Anglophonia and Optimysticism: Sebastian Knight’s Bookshelves, Priscilla Meyer

Teaching Lolita Through Pushkin’s Onegin, Priscilla Meyer

Laboratory Fictions, Joseph Rouse

Review of Georg Gasser, ed., How Successful Is Naturalism?, Joseph Rouse

Review of Georg Gasser, ed., How Successful Is Naturalism?, Joseph Rouse

Dionysius, Derrida, and the Critique of Ontotheology, Mary-Jane Rubenstein

Submissions from 2007

Alle sagten "bravo" Peter Altenbergs Erstlingswerk "Wie ich es sehe", Leo A. Lensing

Dark Passages: Jazz and Civil Liberty in the Postwar Crime Film, Sean McCann

Anna Karenina, Rousseau and the Gospels, Priscilla Meyer

Carmencita: Blok’s Del’mas and Nabokov’s Shulgina: The Evolution of Eros in Nabokov’s Work, Priscilla Meyer

Life as Annotation: Sebastian Knight, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Vladimir Nabokov, Priscilla Meyer

The Moose of the Apocalypse: Andrei Bitov’s Man in Landscape, Priscilla Meyer

Naturalism and Scientific Practices: A Concluding Scientific Postscript, Joseph Rouse

Practice Theory, Joseph Rouse

Social Practices and Normativity, Joseph Rouse

A Faith in Ends: Sam Harris and the Gospel of Neo-Atheism, Mary-Jane Rubenstein

Musical Multiplicity: Emerging Thoughts, Mark Slobin

Submissions from 2006

Review: Julie A. Buckler, Mapping St. Petersburg: Imperial Text and Cityshape, Susanne Fusso and Joseph Siry

Metric Displacement Dissonance and Romantic Longing in the German Lied, Yonatan Malin

Review of Schumann’s Dichterliebe and Early Romantic Poetics: Fragmentation of Desire by Beate Julia Perrey, Yonatan Malin

Therapy for a Wounded Nation, Sean McCann

Epistemological Derangement, Joseph Rouse

A Certain Disavowal: The Pathos and Politics of Wonder, Mary-Jane Rubenstein

Submissions from 2005

Do You Believe in Magic? Literary Thinking after the New Left, Sean McCann and Michael Szalay

Introduction: Paul Potter and the Cultural Turn, Sean McCann and Michael Szalay

Nabokov's Short Fiction, Priscilla Meyer

Civilizing Knowledge, Joseph Rouse

Heidegger on Science and Naturalism, Joseph Rouse

Mind, Body, and World: Todes and McDowell on Bodies and Language, Joseph Rouse

Power/Knowledge, Joseph Rouse

Submissions from 2004

Die Letzten Tage Der Menschheit: Vorbilder Zu Abu Ghraib, Leo A. Lensing

Barad’s Feminist Naturalism, Joseph Rouse

Feminism and the Social Construction of Scientific Knowledge, Joseph Rouse

Merleau-Ponty and the Existential Conception of Science, Joseph Rouse

An Anglican Crisis of Comparison: Intersections of Race, Gender, and Religious Authority with Particular Reference to the Church of Nigeria, Mary-Jane Rubenstein

Submissions from 2003

Review: Adele Marie Barker and Jehanne M. Gheith, eds., A History of Women's Writing in Russia, Susanne Fusso

The Cruelty of Zora Neale Hurston, Sean McCann

From Realism or Antirealism to Science as Solidarity, Joseph Rouse

Unknow Thyself: Apophaticism, Deconstuction, and the Theology after Onthotheology, Mary-Jane Rubenstein

Submissions from 2002

Kuhn’s Philosophy of Scientific Practice, Joseph Rouse

Vampires: Social Constructivism, Realism, and Other Philosophical Undead, Joseph Rouse

Submissions from 2001

Karolina Pavlova's Quadrille: The Feminine Variant of (the End of) Romanticism,, Priscilla Meyer

Nabokov and the Spirits: Dolorous Haze--Hazel Shade, Priscilla Meyer

The Real Hound, the Real Knight: Tom Stoppard Reads Nabokov, Priscilla Meyer

Cultural Studies of Science, Joseph Rouse

Submissions from 2000

Dostoevskii's Comely Boy: Homoerotic Desire and Aesthetic Strategies in A Raw Youth, Susanne Fusso

The Fantastic in the Everyday: Gogol’s ‘Nevsky Prospect’ and Hoffmann‘s ‘A New Year’s Eve Adventure, Priscilla Meyer

Coping and its Contrasts, Joseph Rouse

Submissions from 1999

Review: Olga Freidenberg, Image and Concept: Mythopoetic Roots of Literature, ed. Nina Braginskaia and Kevin Moss, trans. Kevin Moss, Susanne Fusso

The Ambiguous Politics of Politicizing, or De-Politicizing, the Aesthetic, Sean McCann

Crime and Punishment and Jules Janin’s La Confession, Priscilla Meyer

Should We Still Ask the Question that Scientific Realism Would Answer?, Joseph Rouse

Truth, Scientific Understanding and Haugeland’s Existential Ontology, Joseph Rouse

Understanding Scientific Practices: Cultural Studies of Science as a Philosophical Program, Joseph Rouse

Submissions from 1998

Dostoevsky’s Modern Gospel: Crime and Punishment and the Gospel of John, Priscilla Meyer

Kuhn and Scientific Practices, Joseph Rouse

New Philosophies of Science in North America–Twenty Years Later, Joseph Rouse

Submissions from 1997

Infinite Reflections in Pale Fire: The Danish Connection (Hans Andersen and Isak Dinesen), Priscilla Meyer and Jeff Hoffman

Submissions from 1996

Review: Mikhail Vaiskopf, Siuzhet Gogolia: Morfologiia, Ideologiia, Konteks, Susanne Fusso

Beyond Epistemic Sovereignty, Joseph Rouse

Submissions from 1995

Maidens in Childbirth: The Sistine Madonna in Dostoevskii's The Devils, Susanne Fusso

"A Roughneck Reaching for Higher Things": The Vagaries of Pulp Populism, Sean McCann

Anna Karenina: Tolstoy's Polemic with Madame Bovary, Priscilla Meyer

Preston Sturges’ Sullivan’s Travels and Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment, Priscilla Meyer

Engaging Science Through Cultural Studies, Joseph T. Rouse

Submissions from 1994

Nabokov’s Critics: a Review Article, Priscilla Meyer

Submissions from 1993

Foucault and the Natural Sciences, Joseph Rouse

What are Cultural Studies of Scientific Knowledge, Joseph T. Rouse

Submissions from 1992

Review: Frederick T. Griffiths and Stanley J. Rabinowitz, Novel Epics: Gogol, Dostoevsky, and National Narrative, Susanne Fusso

Submissions from 1991

Review: Brian Boyd, Nabokov, The Russian Years, Priscilla Meyer

Interpretation in Natural and Human Science, Joseph Rouse

Response to Vogel and Roberts, Joseph Rouse

Indeterminacy, Empirical Evidence, and Methodological Pluralism, Joseph T. Rouse

Policing Knowledge: Disembodied Policy for Embodied Knowledge, Joseph T. Rouse

The Dynamics of Power and Knowledge in Science, Joseph T. Rouse

The Politics of Postmodern Philosophy of Science, Joseph T. Rouse

Submissions from 1990

Dead Souls: Fragment, Parable, Promise, Susanne Fusso

Review: Gennadi Barabtarlo, Phantom of Fact: A Guide to Nabokov’s "Pnin", Priscilla Meyer

Submissions from 1989

Failures of Transformation in Bulgakov's Sobač'e serdce, Susanne Fusso

Submissions from 1988

Nabokov’s Non-Fiction as Reference Library: Igor, Ossian and Kinbote, Priscilla Meyer

Pale Fire as Cultural Astrolabe: The Sagas of the North, Priscilla Meyer

Review: D. Barton Johnson, Worlds in Regression: Some Novels by Vladimir Nabokov, Priscilla Meyer

Kierkegaard on Truth, Joseph Rouse

Kierkegaard on Truth, Joseph T. Rouse

Submissions from 1987

Review: Nikolai Gogol, Dead Souls, ed. George Gibian, Priscilla Meyer

Husserlian Phenomenology and Scientific Realism, Joseph T. Rouse

Submissions from 1986

Aksenov and Stalinism: Political, Moral, and Literary Power, Priscilla Meyer

Review: Carl and Ellendea Proffer, eds., The Barsukov Triangle, Priscilla Meyer

Review: Laurie Clancie, The Novels of Vladimir Nabokov, Priscilla Meyer

Submissions from 1985

Science and the Theoretical 'Discovery' of the Present-at-Hand, Joseph Rouse

Heidegger's Later Philosophy of Science, Joseph T. Rouse

Submissions from 1983

Recombinant DNA: Relections of Scientific Knowledge and Its Place in Public Controversy, Joseph Rouse

Submissions from 1981

Dostoevsky, ‘Mister Prokharchin,’ and Naturalist Poetics, Priscilla Meyer

Review: Milton Ehre and Fruma Gottschalk, eds., The Theater of Nikolai Gogol, Priscilla Meyer

Kuhn, Heidegger, and Scientific Realism, Joseph Rouse

Submissions from 1976

Review: A. Platonov, Kotlovan, trans. Mirra Ginsburg, Priscilla Meyer