…was a SAQ issue important to me at one time. I cited it. Now we can see it all online. I had kept it for a piece on C. L. R. James, but it’s the Layoun article I cited and ought to reread. Online, though, now.
I had kept Social Text 49 (1996) because it contains the Yale strike dossier and for Gyan Prakash’s “Who’s Afraid of Postcoloniality?” … now on JSTOR. Issue 35, because of Benita Parry’s cogent critique of Aijaz Ahmad, although all the contents are interesting.
Dispositio XIV: 36-38 (1989) was a landmark issue and now it is all on JSTOR. It includes a piece by Renata Wasserman on Atala that I absolutely must re-study, it’s fortunate I found this today. And there is so much more in that volume, just look at the contents.
Axé.