Nebula3.2-3.3, September 2006
It is with the utmost pleasure that I present to you this double issue of Nebula. We have had considerable difficulty in ordering the table of contents below -- because we have thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated each and every contribution.
Theodoros Mitsios, Editor.
Contents
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Hatim Mahamid. Ismaili Dawa and Politics in Fatimid Egypt. 1-17
Shaun Randol. What Verdict Would a Buddhist Juror Render in the Zacarias Moussaoui Case? 18-24
Ayse Naz Bulamur. Cry Babies Challenging the Feminist Myths. 25-45
Steph Ceraso. Swinging Through Spheres: Jazz, Gender, and Mobility. 46-54
Guido Monte. Cosmopolitan multilingualism. 55-58
Justin Feng. Messianic Politics. 59-67
Ahmad M.S. Abu Baker. Rethinking Identity: The Coloniser in E. M. Forsters A Passage to India. 68-85
Sophie Croisy. Re-imagining Healing after Trauma: Leslie Marmon Silko and Judith Butler Writing against the War of Cultures. 86-113
Guido Monte. AHA* n.3: gwyrlen (garland) 114
Guido Monte. Journey to the dream two doors
and verses of Petronius. 115-116
Thomas Aiello. Mayflower. 117-124
Debi Withers. Kate Bush: Performing and Creating Queer Subjectivities on Lionheart. 125-141
Cathryn Molloy. The Patron Saint of Broken Glass. 142-157
Semra Somersan. Expostulations Concerning the Unity of the Self: Double Consciousness, Dual Perspective and Why Bother with all that? 158-178
Reyhan Atasü Topçuoğlu. Intellectuals: a Story from Enlightenment to the Modern World. 179-187
BioDun J. Ogundayo. Polyphony in Miguel Barnet's Biografía de un cimarrón. 189-204
Zaid N. Mahir. In the Light of Scarrys On Beauty and Being Just: Reading a Post-Modern Iraqi Painting into Perspective. 205-219
Kimberly Eaton. Deconstructing the Narrative: Language, Genre, and Experience in Erasure. 220-232
Andrew Ockrim. Bet you didnt know your PC could be a Zombie. 233-239
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