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Table of Contents 2002
Notable Essays: 2002-03
- Miklavz Bevc: Culture is Not Just for the French: Greater Sensitivity in the Workplace
- Mary Cavett: External Internal Rhythms
- Jaime W. Christley: Chaos, Revolt, and Misunderstanding: Tati’s Playtime
- Andrea Clisura: At the Mirror
- Christopher Conte: Who’s Afraid of Another Wolfe?
- Matthew DeWitt: Night for Day: Truth and Fantasy in the New York Underground
- Michael L. Duerr Jr.: Tripping through Science with Gould
- David Florey: Knowing and Creating in Music
- Marissa Harris: For and Against Interpretation
- Jason Kligier: The Loss of Culture
- Jessica Lee: Tracking the Snail
- Maja Makusdova: The Desperate Are Never Given a Choice: The Stories of Nathan Englander
- Paul Rome: A Horrifying Discovery
- Matt Scneider: Variation and Change of Romantic Comedy in American Culture
- Jessie Singer: How to Remember (and Tell) a True War Story
- Zarah Sobhraj: A Gap?
- Jeanne Syquia: I’m a Little like You, More like Son of Sam
- Lauren T. Valacer: Dillard’s Religion: Applauding and Understanding
- Charlotte Wasserstein: The Villainization of Society
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