In publication continuously since 1971, SubStance is a major interdisciplinary journal with a reputation for excellence. It is an international nexus for discourses converging upon literature from a variety of fields, including philosophy, the social science, science, and the arts. Readers have come to expect the unexpected from SubStance, and to experience a sense of participating in the formulation of emerging theories.
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
ISSUE 107 (VOLUME 34, NUMBER 2), 2005
ARTICLES:
Kirby, Vicki, 1950-, Just Figures? Forensic Clairvoyance, Mathematics, and the Language Question
Goulet, Andrea, The Yellow Spot: Ocular Pathology and Empirical Method in Gaston Leroux's Le Mystère de la chambre jaune
Cunningham, David, The Futures of Surrealism: Hegelianism, Romanticism, and theAvant-Garde
Baetens, Jan. and Kushner, Scott, tr. , Enough of This So-Called Minimalist Poetry
Nesbitt, Nick, 1969-, The Expulsion of the Negative: Deleuze, Adorno, and the Ethics of Internal Difference
Comer, Todd A., "This Aggression Will Not Stand": Myth, War, and Ethics in The Big Lebowski
Farbman, Herschel, Blanchot on Dreams and Writing
BOOK REVIEWS:
Racevskis, Roland, 1971- , Indiscernible Counterparts: The Invention of the Text in French Classical Drama (review)
Jolles, Marjorie, Witnessing: Beyond Recognition (review)
Schehr, Lawrence R., The Triangle of Representation (review)
Holland, Eugene W., Animations of Deleuze and Guattari (review)
Porter, Laurence M., 1936- , The Habit of Lying: Sacrificial Studies in Literature, Philosophy, and Fashion Theory (review)