Rowan Wilken sets himself the challenge of theorizing the unrepresentable in relation to the architectural model of the diagram.
Michael Jarrett practices an Ulmer-inspired heuretics to write about rap.
On Joseph McElroy's Fiction as a lifelong, dramatic investigation of noesis - that abstract but evocative concept rooted in Platonic idealism and redefined(through Phenomenology) as those ineluctable acts of consciousness that constitute reality.
Thomas Cohen on ecotourism in Bolivia and discovering the post-humans of the past.
Christopher Knight on Stanley Fish's Professional Correctness.
Jenny Weight reviews William Mitchell's third book, Me++: The Cyborg Self and the Networked City.