S U B S T A N C E 97

Vol. 31, no. 1, 2002 [Full Text*]
S
pecial issue: The American Production of French Theory
edited by Robert F. Barsky and Eric Méchoulan
Articles by Martin Jay, Michèle Richman, Karim Larose, Alice van der Klei, Michel Lacroix, Christophe Pradeau and Sylvano Santini.
Plus: a commentary on Jacques Jouet by Jean-Charles Baduli, David Bordwell on “Film Futures” and responses by Edward Brannigan and Kay Young.

The American Production of French Theory
Editors: Robert F. Barsky & Eric Méchoulan

Introduction
Robert F. Barsky & Eric Méchoulan
Lafayette’s Children: The American Reception of French Liberalism
Martin Jay
The French Sociological Revolution from Montaigne to Mauss
Michèle Richman
Major and Minor: Crossed Perspectives
Karim Larose
Repeating the Rhizome
Alice van der Klei
French Fascism: An American Obsession?
Michel Lacroix
Judith Schlanger: Explorer of Lettered Space
Christophe Pradeau
Michel Foucault: Literature and the Arts
A Report from Cerisy
Sylvano Santini

Commentary
Jouet Revisited
Jean-Charles Baduli

Also
Film Futures
David Bordwell
Nearly True: Forking Plots, Forking Interpretations
A Response to David Bordwell
Edward Branigan
“That Fabric of Times”
A Response to David Bordwell
Kay Young

REVIEWS
Ezra, Elizabeth. The Colonial Unconscious: Race and
Culture in Interwar France.

Reviewed by Janette Bayles
Golsan, Richard J. Vichy’s Afterlife,
and Golsan, Richard J., ed. The Papon Affair.
Reviewed by Brett Bowles
Hanson, Ellis. Decadence and Catholicism.
Reviewed by Kevin Kopelson
Le Hir, Marie-Pierre and Dana Strand, eds. French
Cultural Studies: Criticism at the Crossroads
Reviewed by Anne Doneday
Rapaport, Herman. The Theory Mess. Deconstruction in Eclipse
Reviewed by Charles J. Stivale

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