Cary Wolfe
When You Can’t Believe Your Eyes: Voice, Vision, and the Prosthetic Subject in Dancer in the Dark
Cary Wolfe investigates why the reviewers were so rattled by the Lars von Trier film, and in the process puts Jacques Derrida, Stanley Cavell, Slavoj Zizek, and Judith Butler into conversation.
Selling Out in a Buyer’s Market
Michael Bérubé responds to the respondents in Selling Out (Spring 1996).
Observing the Observers of Systems and Environments
Linda Brigham reviews the Spring and Fall 1995 issues of Cultural Critique.