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Citation: S. Pinsker, CAN WRITING BE TOO CLEAR (BLAMING THE PRACTITIONERS OF MODERN CRITICAL-STUDIES OF LITERATURE OF CULTIVATING UNCLARITY AND OF CONSCIOUSLY OBFUSCATING THE UNDERSTANDING THEY PROFESS TO SEEK), The Midwest quarterly, 39(4), 1998, pp. 480-492
Citation: S. Pinsker, A FEELING FOR BOOKS - THE BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH-CLUB, LITERARY TASTE, ANDMIDDLE-CLASS DESIRE - RADWAY,JA, The Georgia review, 52(1), 1998, pp. 130-141
Citation: S. Pinsker, VOICING THE VOID - MUTENESS AND MEMORY IN HOLOCAUST FICTION - HOROWITZ,SR, Holocaust and genocide studies, 11(2), 1997, pp. 241-245
Citation: S. Pinsker, CLASSIC LINES + RESPONSE TO THE CONTROVERSY GENERATED BY NUSSBAUM,MARTHA TESTIMONY IN THE COLORADO COURTS, Lingua franca, 7(1), 1997, pp. 77-77
Citation: S. Pinsker, REASSESSING THE 60S - DEBATING THE POLITICAL AND CULTURAL LEGACY - MACEDO,S, The Virginia quarterly review, 73(4), 1997, pp. 752-755
Citation: S. Pinsker, READING FACES READING CULTURE, OR HOW I BROODED ABOUT 3 WRITERLY PHOTOGRAPHS + DICKINSON,EMILY, FRANK,ANNE AND OATES,JOYCE,CAROL, The Virginia quarterly review, 73(3), 1997, pp. 432-445