Volume 7, Numbers 1-2
Essays investigating the role of affiliation in contemporary academic life: how affiliations to colleges, disciplines, specializations and theoretical positions impact academic careers, the relationship between affiliation and change in academia, the nature of academic inquiry and its connection to affiliation, and the links among disciplinarity, identity and affiliation. The remainder of the essays show us how the identification of an author’s literary, cultural and theoretical affiliations can play a significant part in a more general understanding of their work.
Contents
Joseph R. Urgo
The Affiliation Blues
Marjorie Perloff
Poetry and Affiliation
Terry Caesar
Affiliation, Specialization and Mourning
Jeffrey R. Di Leo
On Being and Becoming Affiliated
James Sosnoski and
Eve Wiederhold
Querelous Inquiries
David R. Shumway
Disciplinary Identities
Cary Nelson
Affiliation and Change
Jamie Owen Daniel
‘You’re (Still) a Marxist, Aren’t You?’
Robert Con Davis-Undiano
Poe’s Affiliation with Freemasonry
Caryl Emerson
Berlin, Bakhtin and Relativistic Affiliations
William Slaymaker
The Disaffections of Postcolonial Affiliations
Susanna Ashton
Authorial Affiliations