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 111 (Volume 35, Number 3, 2006) :
The Contemporary French Novel
MOTTE, Warren F. – Introduction: The French Novel Now
DiIORIO, Sam – Chaîne et Chaîne: Representation as Corrosion in François Bon's Daewoo
HIPPOLYTE, Jean-Louis – Christian Oster: From Courtly Love to Modern Malaise
HUGLO, Marie-Pascale, 1961-
LAPIDUS, Roxanne, tr. – The Salvayre Method
JULLIEN, Dominique – Echenoz's Modern-Day Mystics
MOTTE, Warren F. – Gérard Gavarry's Hops
MOUDILENO, Lydie – Marie Ndiaye's Discombobulated Subject
STUMP, Jordan, 1959- – Jean-Philippe Toussaint, Unfinished
TIERNEY, Robin – "Lived experience at the level of the body": Annie Ernaux's Journaux extimes
HADLOCK, Philip G. – Men, Machines, and the Modernity of Knowledge in Alfred Jarry's Le Surmâle
BOOK REVIEWS :
WILD, Jennifer – The Visual Turn: Classical Film Theory and Art History (review)
PARKER, Brett – Critical Resistance: From Poststructuralism to Post-Critique (review)
LE GAC, Franck – Poetry at Stake: Lyric Aesthetics and the Challenge of Technology (review)
POWELL, Larson, 1960- – Friedrich Kittler zur Einführung (review)