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Reading with Barbara Johnson
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Table Of Contents
Back to Top1. Editors’ Note–Elizabeth Weed
2. The Politics of Translation in Sandra Cisneros’s Caramelo–Bill Johnson Gonzalez
3. Cruel Optimism–Lauren Berlant
4. “I Had Barbara”: Women’s Ties and Wharton’s “Roman Fever”–Rachel Bowlby
5. Blinding the Hero–Mary Wilson Carpenter
6. The Metamorphosis of Commodities in Shaw’s Pygmalion–Lili Porten
7. Object Relations in an Expanded Field–Bill Brown
8. The Persons and Things School: Parrots, Peasants, and Pariahs in “Un Coeur Simple” and La Chaumiere indienne–Deborah Jenson
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9. Surrender and Ethically Binding Signature: On Johnson’s Reparative Process–Avital Ronell
10. Reading Johnson as a “as a”: Yes and No–Jane Gallop
11. Barbara Johnson, African Americanist: The Critic as Insider/Outsider–Mary Helen Washington
12. The Example of Barbara Johnson–Pamela L. Caughie
13. The Student Metaphor–Lee Edelman