Public Culture

An interdisciplinary journal of transnational cultural studies

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Volume 13, Number 1:

Issue 33, Winter 2001

Editor's Note
Elizabeth A. Povinelli
On Translation in a Global Market
Emily Apter
Questioned on Translation: Adrift
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Free Markets: Language, Commodification, and Art
Rainer Ganahl
The Cuts of Language: The East/West of North/South
Timothy Brennan
Balkan Babel: Translation Zones, Military Zones
Emily Apter
The Well Tempered Listener
Sarah M. Hudgins
Crossover Texts/Creole Tongues: A Conversation with Maryse Condé
Emily Apter
Ken Saro-Wiwa's Sozaboy: The Politics of "Rotten English"
Michael North
The Faded Bond: Calligraphesis and Kinship in Abdelwahab Meddeb’s Talismano
Dina Al-Kassim
No Easy Places: At This Moment in Vienna…
Renée Green

artworks

Republican Murals, Identity, and Communication in Northern Ireland
Lyell Davies

from the field

Objects with Photo of Spanish Porch
Elena Climent

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Volume 13, Number 1 Cover

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