Περιεχόμενα
Introduction, Nicola Rehling
The Self, the Community and Nattion in 18th and 19th Centurry Literature
Homogenizing the Masses: American Republican Ideology and the Threat of “intemperate democracy” in Robert Munford’s The Patriots (c. 1777), Zoe Detsi-Diamanti
The Individual in the (Catholic) Mass: Restoration, Self and Community in Liturgy and Literature, Rosemary A. Peters
Narrating the Individual and the Community in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Cranford, Anna Koustinoudi
The Scapegoat in Hardy’s Tragic Novels: Revisiting Ancient Theory, Annie Ramel
The Individual, Modernity and the Emergence of Mass Culture
Mediating between the Mass and the Individual: Punch Caricatures of the Great Exhibition of All Nations, Adina Ciugureanu
The Paranoid Simulacrum in Surrealism: From Embracing Madness to the Mechanism of a Mental Illness as the Purveyor of Individual Meaning, Despina-Alexandra Constantinidou
Individuality, Subjectivity and Community in Mass-Mediated, “Abstract” Society
The Bohemian Iconoclast and the Corporate Giant: Julie Taymor’s Staging of Disney’s The Lion King, or The Portrait of the Avant-Garde Artist as a Corporate Employee, Vagelis Siropoulos
Second-Generation West Indian Women, Television and the Dialogical Self, Kamille Gentles-Peart
Individuality, Embodiment and the Female Interpreter in Woman Times Seven and The Interpreter, Fotini Apostolou
Prepare for Glory: The Multiplication of the Digitally Hyperreal Hero in Frank Miller’s/ Zack Snyder’s 300, Giorgos Dimitriadis
Staging (Dis)Connections between the Individual and the Mass in Contemporary Literature: From the Pathological “Mass in Person” to the Globalized Subject, Stella Butter
Review Section
Helping Yourself to Heidegger, Reviewed by Ruth Parkin-Gounelas
Antonio Negri’s Empire and Beyond: The Reformation of the Lexicon of Modernity and the Imagining of a Postnational Imaginary, Reviewed by Mina Karavanta
Jameson, Fredric. Valences of the Dialectic. London and New York: Verso, 2009 (pp 625), Reviewed by Sean Homer