Contents
Issue 32.3 (Summer 2005)
General Issue
Abstracts ...........................................................................................v-vii
Thomas J. Lynn 1 Tricksters Don’t Walk the Dogma:
Nkem Nwankwo’s Danda
Nkem Nwankwo’s Danda
Essays
Angela Marie Smith ............................................................................21
Fiery Constellations: Winterson’s Sexing the Cherry and Benjamin’s Materialist Historiography
Elicia Clements ...................................................................................51
Virginia Woolf, Ethel Smyth, and Music: Listening as a Productive
Mode of Social Interaction
Mode of Social Interaction
Stephanie Chamberlain.......................................................................72
Doctors, Detectives, and the Professional Ideal: The Trial of
Thomas Neill Cream and the Mastery of Sherlock Holmes
Doctors, Detectives, and the Professional Ideal: The Trial of
Thomas Neill Cream and the Mastery of Sherlock Holmes
Jason Haslam ........................................................................................................................................92
Coded Discourse: Romancing the (Electronic) Shadow in The Matrix
Karyn Valerius .....................................................................................................................................116
Rosemary’s Baby, Gothic Pregnancy, and Fetal Subjects
Margot Norris .......................................................................................................................................136
Grand Juries, Legal Machines, and the Common Man Jury
Marguerite R. Waller ...........................................................................................................................154
Epistemologies of Engagement
Review Essays
Tammy Clewell ...................................................................................................................................172
Geography and English Identity in the Middle Ages
The Making of a New Virginia Woolf Icon [Reviews of Virginia Woolf as Feminist, by Naomi Black; Virginia Woolf, the Intellectual, and the Public Sphere, by Melba Cuddy-Keane; Modernist Women and Visual Cultures: Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell, Photography and Cinema, by Maggie Humm.]
Thomas E. Recchio...............................................................................................................................182
Science, Pseudo-science, and the Law
[Reviews of The Serious Pleasures of Suspense: Victorian Realism & Narrative Doubt, by Caroline Levine; Love and Eugenics in the Late Nineteenth Century: Rational Reproduction & the New Woman, by Angelique Richardson; The Crime in Mind: Criminal Responsibility and the Victorian Novelby Lisa Rodensky.]
Book Reviews
Julie Drew ...........................................................................................................................................194
[Review of Public Spaces, Private Lives: Democracy Beyond 9/11, by Henry A. Giroux.]
Jeffrey Adams .....................................................................................................................................196
[Review of Reading the Family Dance. Family Systems Therapy and Literary Study, ed. John V. Knapp
and Kenneth Womack.]
and Kenneth Womack.]
Scott Pollard .......................................................................................................................................199
[Review of William Blake’s Poetry: A Reader’s Guide, by Jonathan Roberts.]
Katherine Acheson ..............................................................................................................................203
[Review of Shakespeare: An Oxford Guide, ed. Stanley Wells and Lena Cowen Orlin.]
Appendix
Books Received ..................................................................................................................................208
