Boundary 2-An International Journal of Literature and Culture

Papers
(The median citation count of Boundary 2-An International Journal of Literature and Culture is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Bridge Too Far? Ludovico Marracci's Translation of the Qurʾan and the Persistence of Medieval Biblicism13
The Double Agent: NOB / RD11
Out on a Limb: Brian Evenson's Last Days6
In Memoriam: Fredric Jameson (1934–2024)5
Contributors4
The Critique of Cyberlibertarianism4
Paul Celan's Counterword: Who Witnesses for the Witness?3
Frozen Subjectivity: Vulnerability and Aesthetics at the End of the World3
Trad Rights: Making Eurasian Whiteness at the “End of History”2
Pedagogy: An Introduction to the Book of Ours2
“Closing Time”: Discordant Temporalities of Japan's Postwar in David Peace's Tokyo Trilogy2
Alma Mater2
Henry Thoreau's Perpetual Grief and Unquenchable Life2
“You Said Independence?” The Case of Scotland's and Catalonia's Nationalisms: A Discussion of J. H. Elliott's Scots and Catalans: Union and Disunion2
Richard Wright Theorizes Surrealism2
The Possibility of Progress: An Interview with Bruce Robbins2
Hymn to the Muses: To Greet the Return of the Gods, Part 1 (Lecture 2, Book of Ours)2
The Grannies of Shaheen Bagh: Hindutva Power and the Poetics of Dissent in Contemporary India2
Contributors1
Contributors1
In Memoriam: David Golumbia1
All under Heaven; or, The Evolving World Ethos of a New Greater China1
Culture after Catastrophe: A Conversation with David Peace on the Tokyo Trilogy1
Words You Burn Down: Toward a Poetics of Umfarshtandlekh Translation1
Contributors1
The Dream of a Dark Citation1
Contributors1
Grateful and Generous Reading: An Interview with Robert T. Tally Jr.1
Amiri Baraka's Humanist Theater: A Reading of A Black Mass1
Anti-Imperialist Struggle and the Production of Third-Worldist Solidarity in the Political Theater of Yūsuf al-ʿĀnī and Kateb Yacine1
Contributors1
Introduction to the Correspondence of Robert Duncan and Norman O. Brown1
What the Writer Found There: David Peace's Occupied City1
Auerbach's Hunger: Mimesis as an Anthropology of Violence0
Foucault, Our Contemporary0
Writer and Thinker0
The Darkness in the Poem, and the Light: Beyond Witness—the Visionary, Non-Soteriological Poetics of Paul Celan0
Contributors0
Contributors0
“Every Single Word Is Now a Tempest of Gestures”: Luigi Ballerini's and Beppe Cavatorta's Anthology of Italian Poetry Those Who from Afar Look Like Flies0
Tashkent Postcards: Algeria's Literature of Liberation in Languages of the USSR0
L’état Naissant: On Celan's Microliths They Are, Little Stones: Posthumous Prose0
Identifying Khizr: On the Paths of Goethe and Iqbal0
Preemptive Impunity: The Constituent Power of Trump's Make America Great Again Movement0
Afterword: In and beyond the Boundaries of Medievalism0
Introduction: Narrating and Translating Sexual Violence in Wartime in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region0
Prisons, Immigration, and the Right to a Livable Life in the Anthropocene: Reading Garrett Hardin and Michel Foucault0
Contributors0
Pierre Joris and “The Whole Celan”—a Life's Work0
Three Moments of Speculative Freedom in the Age of the Atlantic Revolutions0
Opening Time, Closing Time: A Journey from Hermes and Hesiod to Vico and Joyce0
Different and Familiar: Les enfances Renier and the Question of Medieval Orientalism0
Edward Said and the Western Humanities0
I Am Become Data: Lytle Shaw's Narrowcast and the Era of Machine Listening0
Braised Cucumbers, Maps, and Surprises: Materialist Narratology and Political Theology in the Work of Hortense J. Spillers0
The Politics of Alien Listening0
The White Minority: Natives and Nativism in Contemporary France0
Introduction: Bandung's Cultural Afterlives0
Song of the Andoumboulou: 3000
In Memoriam: Michael Hays0
A Poetics of Thingification: Dawn Lundy Martin and the Black Took Collective0
Undoing Medieval Race Studies0
Contributors0
Contributors0
Blanchot without Blanchot0
Postcolonial Futures, Archival Pasts: Bandung as Cold War Disruption0
Edmund Burke and Hannah Arendt: Decolonization, Resentment, and the Social Question0
Belle da Costa Greene and the Undoing of “Medieval” Studies0
Transfiguration as a World-Making Practice: From Norman O. Brown to Bob Dylan0
When Hortense Spillers and Toni Morrison Meet in the Clearing: The Hieroglyphics of Marking and Unmarking0
Monolingual LLMs in the Age of Multilingual Chatbots0
Order and Archive: A Foucault Abecedary0
Interview with Meg Havran0
North County Jail0
“We Want Cornbread! Give Us Cornbread!”: Reviewing Andrea Swensson's Deeper Blues0
Freedom: The Function of Criticism at All Times0
Apocalyptic Style and Prophetic Diction0
The Hegemony of Genealogy0
“No One Is Who They Say They Are”: The Political Aesthetics of David Peace, Waste Land Poetry, and Extreme Music0
What Is “Postmedieval”? Embedded Reflections0
The Poetics of Defeat0
The Double Disavowals of Theory's “Problem Spaces”: Review of Revolution and Disenchantment0
Empson Here and Now?0
On the Psychic Work of Reading0
Nobby, or Metamorphosis0
Neoliberal Kosmos and the Cunning of Aesthetic Revolt0
Computer Center Sabotage, 1968–1971: Luddism, Black Studies, and the Diversion of Technological Progress0
Éric Zemmour and the Ambiguities of Indigeneity0
Fathers and Daughters; or, Social Reproduction in the Anthropocene0
David Graeber's Anthropology of Human Possibilities0
Interior Intersubjectivity: Hortense Spillers's Theory of “the One”0
Richard Wright on the Question of Palestine at Bandung: The Aesthetic of Difference in The Color Curtain0
NOB's Poetics0
Whaddayou Mean “ςπουδαιογɛλοιον”?: Nabi's Last Laugh0
Introduction: Postwar Japan as Occult History—David Peace's Tokyo Trilogy0
The Medieval of the Long Now0
Fraternal Forms and Forest Figures: Politics and Metapolitics in the Thought of Norman O. Brown0
Report from Columbia0
Something Worth Leaving in Shards: An Interview with Rachel Blau DuPlessis0
The Third-Worldist Foundations of Mahdi ʿAmil's Thought0
On Thon; or, Thinking Gender in the Interstice0
The Existence of the Speculative: Hegel's Theory of the Soul0
Off-Screen Vision: The Legacy of Teshome Gabriel0
We Are Children of the Nonaligned: Walking with My Friend Samia Zennadi in Algiers0
Exhuming the Collaborator0
Gwendolyn Brooks: Who Ya Talkin’ With?0
Translingualism: A Poetics of Language Mixing and Estrangement0
Contributors0
The Making of the Hindu Normative0
Contributors0
Beyond (European) Philosophy: From Leibniz—via Schmalenbach—to Benjamin0
To Greet the Return of the Gods: A Guide for Teachers0
To Put Afoot a New Black Woman: On Hortense Spillers and the Possibilities of Gender0
The New Negro: The Life of Alain Locke: An Unfinished Reading of Jeffrey Stewart's Troubled Biography0
NoOnesRose: An Interview with Pierre Joris0
Vignettes of Afro-Asia, 1962: After-Hours Routes and Intertextual Afterlives0
Sending Language into Battle: Interview with Hortense J. Spillers0
A Note on Cutting0
Making Islam (Coherent): Academic Discourse and the Politics of Language0
The Politics of Criticism and the Criticism of Politics0
Fighting for the Middle: Medieval Studies Programs and Degrees within Higher Education0
Race, Medieval Studies, and Disciplinary Boundaries0
Introduction: The Returns of Fascism0
Contributors0
The Gray Lovers0
Shelter from the Storm: Cynicism and the Refuge of Meaning0
Announcement of Change in Editorship0
No Way to Say0
“Everyone Works Their Own Way” (Revisiting Samia Zennadi)0
Robert Duncan and Norman O. Brown: Correspondence0
From the Margins: There Must Be More to History than Logic0
Editor's Note0
The Soviet Invention of Postcolonial Studies0
Theory of Philosophy or Philosophy of Theory: On Jameson's The Years of Theory0
Experimental Poetry in Yugoslav and Post-Yugoslav Literary Spaces: Socialism, War Transition, and Beyond0
Contributors0
In the Wake of Disaster: Black Women's Innovative Poetics0
Green Walls: Everyday Ecofascism and the Politics of Proximity0
Brown Now: Communion, Mystery, and Public Knowledge0
Law's Numbers0
Bastard Sugar: Hortense Spillers and Paradoxes of Value in New World Thought0
Contributors0
Pre-Owned Poems0
Art Is for Everybody: An Interview with Anna Kornbluh0
The Bildungsroman of an Artist for New China:Fu Lei's Family Letters, 1954–19660
Policing the Catastrophe: History and Conspiracy in David Peace's Tokyo Trilogy0
Touch and Voice inAbsalom, Absalom!0
Spoiled History: Leprosy and the Lessons of Queer Medieval Historiography0
Celan in Conversation0
Telling Stories about Climate Change: Maritime Fiction and the Global Novel0
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