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symploke
a journal for the intermingling of literary, cultural and theoretical scholarship
Edited by Jeffrey R. Di Leo

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symploke is a comparative theory and literature journal, committed to interdisciplinary studies, intellectual pluralism, and open discussion. The journal takes its name from the Greek word "symploke", which can mean interweaving, interlacing, connection, and struggle. It is a forum for scholars from a variety of disciplines to exchange ideas in innovative ways. Most of the journal's issues address topics of special interest that open new avenues of inquiry and research. Scholarship focusing on the interrelationship of philosophy, literature, cultural criticism, and intellectual history is of particular interest. However, articles on any aspect of the intermingling of discourses and disciplines will be considered. symploke received the Phoenix Award 2000 for Outstanding Editorial Achievement from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals.
 
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Vol. 18, Nos. 1-2 (2010)

Editor’s Note
Jeffrey R. Di Leo

Emotions
Strange Emotions in Contemporary Theory
Alphonso Lingis

Kant with Michael Fried
Magdalena Ostas

Psychoanalysis as Spirituality
Patrick Lee Miller

A Thymotic Left?
Sjoerd van Tuinen

Prolegomena to Affective Narratology
Patrick Colm Hogan

Living “As and Where We Are”
Peter Williams

Is Love an Emotion?
David Schalkwyk

Interrogating the Soliloquist
John C. Freeman

The Virtue of Blushing
Frances L. Restuccia

Loving the Other in 1970s Harlem
Sandhya Shukla

E. L. Doctorow’s Vicious Eroticism
Eric Dean Rasmussen

Uneasy Work
Jeffrey J. Williams

Diary of a Retirement
Terry Caesar

Critical Emoticons
Lynn Z. Bloom


General Articles
The Open Access Debate
Eyal Amiran

The Ultra-transcendental in Moby-Dick
Tim Deines


Reviews
To Save Academe
Jeffrey R. Di Leo

French Theory
Gregg Lambert

Religious Skeptic
Dinda L. Gorlée

Reinventing a Past
Marcel Cornis-Pope

America the Hopeless
John McGowan

Works of Violent Love
Eric Dean Rasmussen

Fictional Characters
William Flesch

The Economy of Fear
Gregory Flaxman and Ben Rogerson

Secularity and the Church
Nancy R. Cirillo

Business Cards and Unions
Terry Caesar


Interviews
True Stories: Jeffrey J. Williams with Lee Gutkind

The Prurient Detective: Jeffrey J. Williams with Wayne Koestenbaum

Book Notes

Notice to Contributors

Notes on Contributors

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