Abstract
Contributors Introduction Robert Newman Part I. Stories of History and Narrative: 1. Games of Chess: A Model of Literary and Cultural Studies Sacvan Bercovitch 2. Storytelling: historical and ideological Hayden White 3. Being done with narrative by cubism and Andre Malraux Jean-Francois Lyotard 4. Traherne's centuries Susan Stewart Part II. Projections of Nationalism: 5. Turner's 'Frontier Thesis' as a narrative of reconstruction Brook Thomas 6. Rogue nationalism Jeffrey Knapp 7. The (lethal) turn of the twentieth century: war and population control Margot Norris 8. Border INspection: reflections on crossing the U.S. border Ali Behdad Part III. Fin de Siecle Fates, Mournings, and In-Betweens: 9. Strange cases, common fates: degeneration and the pleasures of professional reading Stephen D. Arata 10. Neighbors, strangers, corpses: death and sympathy in the early writings of W. E. B. Du Bois - Susan Mizruchi 11. What's awkward about The Awkward Age? David McWhirter Part IV. Narrative Embodiment: Gender and Desire in History: 12. Fin de Siecle, Fin de Sexe: transsexuality, postmodernism, and the death of history Rita Felski 13. Mourning and misogyny: Hamlet, the revenger's tragedy, and the final progress of Elizabeth I, 1600-1607 Steven Mullaney 14. Once upon a time, not long ago, O Kathy Acker 14. 'The sex appeal of the inorganic': posthuman narratives and the construction of desire Thomas Foster 15. Fin de Siecle and the technological sublime Jennifer Wicke Notes Index.
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