Abstract

adequately theorized or refined, and the failure to do so continues to undermine even some of the most promising work now being produced. At the recent NAVSA Conference, both the influence of new historicism and this chronically undertheorized area were on view. As the three papers printed here suggest, however, some adaptations of new historicist methods are bringing the topic I want to examine to our collective attention in new and exciting ways. The topic I have in mind is mediation. Mediation appears as an

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