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
Volume 3, Number 105, 2004 - Special Issue: Overload
CONTENTS:
Bell, David F :
- Introduction: Overload
Dainotto, Roberto M. (Roberto Maria), 1962- :
- Goethe's Backpack
Schuerewegen, Franc.
Bell, David F., tr :
- To Hate Shepherds: Letter to an American Friend about a Jules Verne Story (or Why Technological Objects Sometimes Complicate Our Lives)
O'Gorman, Marcel:
- American Beauty Busted: Necromedia and Domestic Discipline
Tweedie, James :
- The Afterlife of Art and Objects: Alain Cavalier's Thérèse
Punday, Daniel :
- Involvement, Interruption, and Inevitability: Melancholy as an Aesthetic Principle in Game Narratives
Laszlo, Pierre.
Lapidus, Roxanne, tr :
- Nothing Added, Nothing Subtracted
Schehr, Lawrence R :
- The Last Straw
Bell, David F :
- Infinite Archives
REVIEWS:
Nunley, Charles:
- Robert Desnos, Surrealism, and the Marvelous in Everyday Life (review)
Erickson, John D:
- Recasting Postcolonialism: Women Writing Between Worlds (review)
Guynn, Noah D:
- Magister Amoris: The "Roman de la Rose" and Vernacular Hermeneutics (review)
Mortimer, Armine Kotin, 1943-:
- A Musical Model of Mind
Provencher, Denis M:
- Figures of Alterity: French Realism and Its Others (review)