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     Volume 1, Number 1                                Fall, 1990
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     Editors:                         Eyal Amiran
                                      Elaine Orr
                                      John Unsworth, Issue Editor
 
     Editorial Assistant:             Gloria Maxwell
 
     Editorial Board:
 
          Kathy Acker                 Chimalum Nwankwo
          Sharon Bassett              Phil Novak
          Michael Berube              Patrick O'Donnell
          Marc Chenetier              Susan Ohmer
          Greg Dawes                  John Paine
          R. Serge Denisoff           Marjorie Perloff
          Robert Detweiler            Mark Poster
          Jim English                 Carl Raschke
          Henry Louis Gates, Jr.      Mike Reynolds
          Joe Gomez                   Avital Ronell
          Robert Hodge                Andrew Ross
          bell hooks                  Jorge Ruffinelli
          Susan Howe                  Susan M. Schultz
          E. Ann Kaplan               William Spanos
          Neil Larsen                 Tony Stewart
          Jerome J. McGann            Gary Lee Stonum
          Larysa Mykyta               Chris Straayer
                                      Greg Ulmer
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                               CONTENTS
 
     Masthead & Table of Contents                    CONTENTS 990
 
     Preface                                          PREFACE 990
 
     Andrew Ross, "Hacking Away at the
     Counter-culture"                                  ROSS-1 990
                                                       ROSS-2 990
 
     bell hooks, "Postmodern Blackness"                 HOOKS 990
 
     Laura Kipnis, "Marx: The Video (A Politics
     of Revolting Bodies)"                             KIPNIS 990
 
     George Yudice, "Feeding the Transcendent
     Body"                                             YUDICE 990
 
     Kathy Acker, "Dead Doll Humility"                  ACKER 990
 
     John Beverley, "The ideology of postmodern
     music and left politics"                        BEVERLEY 990
 
     Neil Larsen, "Postmodernism and Imperialism:
     Theory and Politics in Latin America"             LARSEN 990
 
 
     Features:
 
     Susan M. Schultz, "Voicing the Neonew"
     [a review of "Postmodern Poetries: Jerome
     J. McGann Guest-Edits an Anthology of
     Language Poets From North America and
     the United Kingdom," _Verse_ 7.1 (Spring,
     1990): 6-73.]                                    REVIEWS 990
 
     Jim English, "Vacation Notes: Haute-Tech in
     the Haute-Montagnes" [Popular Culture
     Column]                                         POP-CULT 990
 
     The Editors, "Postface: Positions on
     Postmodernism"                                  POSTFACE 990
 
     Announcements & Advertisements                   NOTICES 990
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